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Tuesday 29 April 2014

POMO Mix Tape - Tracklist

  1. Disclosure - Intro
  2. Destiny's Child - Say My Name (Cyril Hahn Remix)
  3. Common - I Want You (Kaytranada Edition)
  4. Jill Scott - Golden (Kaytranada Life Long Edition)
  5. Bishop Nehru - Elder Blossoms prod. MF DOOM
  6. Childish Gambino - Telegraph Ave. ("Oakland by Lloyd")
  7. ASAP Rocky - Phoenix 
  8. Le Youth - COOL
  9. Drake - Pound Cake ft. Jay-Z
  10. Frank Ocean - Nature Feels
  11. Jai Paul - BTSTU (Edit)
  12. Jamie XX - Far Nearer
  13. Jay Z - BBC 
  14. Mellowhype - La Bonita
  15. Kanye West - Gorgeous ft. Kid Cudi & Raekwon 
  16. Kendrick Lamar - Bitch, Don't Kill My Vibe
  17. Kid Cudi, Best Coast, & Rostam of Vampire Weekend - All Summer
  18. Duke Dumont - I Got U ft. Jax Jones
  19. Major Lazer - Get Free
  20. N.E.R.D - Hot & Fun ft. Nelly Furtado 
  21. Pharrell Williams & Uffie - Add Suv (Armand Van Helden Vocal Mix)
  22. SBTRKT - Pharaohs ft. Roses Gabor
  23. Mmoths - Over You
  24. The XX - Intro
Sunshine Mix - Here's a mix that would get you in the mood for summer festivals and general summer vibes. Lots of music I've enjoyed from past summers, everything from house to r&b. 'Fire up the BBQ, get the beers in the fridge and stick this on loud'.
Running time: 1 hour, 33 minutes

Wednesday 9 April 2014

1A & 1B Question

1A
Describe a range of creative decisions that you made in post-production and how these decisions made a difference to the final outcomes. Refer to a range of examples in your answer to show how these skills developed over time. [25]


1B
Analyse one of your coursework productions in relation to genre. [25]

Advice from the exam board:
Genre.
Generally, this should cover not just generic conventions of the particular sub-genre of their product but should include ideas about how genres develop/evolve in relation to their particular product (e.g. changing sub-genres of music video, magazines) and how institutions use genre to target audiences.  

Genre Theory


Narrative Theory


Alan Partridge on Jonathan Ross


Alan Partridge

Alan Gordon Partridge is a fictional character portrayed by English comedian Steve Coogan and invented by Coogan, Armando Iannucci, and other show writers for the BBC Radio 4 programme 'On The Hour'. A parody of both sports commentators and chat show presenters, among other, the character has appeared in two radio series, three television series and numerous TV and radio specials, including appearances on BBC's Comic Relief, which have followed the rise and fall of his fictional career. A feature length film featuring the character, 'Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa, was released in August 2013 to critical acclaim.
It was revealed that the film would involve and al-Qaeda siege - due to the sensitivities of such a storyline after the 7th July 2005 London bombings, the project was put on hold.