Report Writing Content
-30% of unit mark is 'Production Role Critical Analysis' (2000 words)
-Details the production role you undertook
-Use research into the role
-Teach the reader about the role you did, using anecdotal evidence to illustrate typical tasks, issues and skills
-It is as much about informing yourself during the production about your methodology and approach as it is a piece of critical writing
-Show the reader that you understand your role and that you can critically evaluate your own work
-Delivered in a report style; it is a document that allows to see not just what you have done, but rather how and why you have chosen to do something...methodology
Journal Content
-Shouldn't be too descriptive, the journal is where you should evidence all of your research
-Use journal for presentation and supporting info - your blog is the ideal day to day record of your research and development of your work which can be then drawn upon to aide your report writing, however it should not REPLICATE it
What to Include
-Draw up a general list of area you will need to cover
-INTRO; tell them what you're going to say, MAIN BODY; tell them and CONCLUSION; summarise what you've said.
-Always write a draft in order to work out a logical structure
-Allows you to explore the subject and to determine a basic logic, however write it as if it is the final version so it does not feel rough
-Headings and Subheadings to guide us through - suggested headings, introduction - brief overview, my production role - overview of the role, creative methodologies - teaching the reader how to do the job you have done by referencing relevant sources and the finding anecdotal examples from your work to illustrate, critical reflections - again these are an opportunity to utilise quotations and research, conclusion.
-Layout; bullet points, titles, illustrations, page numbers, footnotes, bibliography, citations
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