Exam Question
6. How far do the films you have studied for this topic offer an analysis of the social issues they present?
- Answer the question as asked.
- Less is sometimes more: structure an argument and choose examples (3 scenes in detail) carefully for maximum impact in relation to the question.
- Bring macro (genre/narrative) and micro (sound/editing/mise-en-scene/cinematography) analysis into your response; extending on the last point, detailed reference and discussion is always better than general description.
- Particularly strong is the ability of candidates to write well on the relationship between form/style and the thematic topic. Making links between text and context shows a far greater understanding of how central issues are visually conveyed.
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