Assets (images, brushes, audio, photographs) things you might use for your poster
Research (into audience, Netflix, films, film posters and film or television theories)
Workshops (useful collections that you can use do practise your skills)
To start a new collection click the Plus box next to the Favourites
Then Click Start New collection
Change the name to what the collection is going to be for.
My example is "Research" for Netflix
Find the webpage you want to add to your collection and click the blue cross in your Research collection. This will add it to your collection links.
Then you can export your collection links and add to your blog (For highest grades this is your bibliography or sources)
Click on the three dots and you will get a dropdown menu with choices.
You can send your links to word or copy them for your blog.
Copy of the collection below:
Netflix triumphs as research reveals the UK's most popular streaming releases of 2022 | Daildailymail.co.uk
Netflix signs up with UK TV ratings agency BARB to reveal streaming viewership numbers | TechCrutechcrunch.com
Netflix to lose 700,000 UK customers in two years, analysts predict | Netflix | The
Guardiantheguardian.com
Netflix households in the UK 2022 | Statistastatista.com
TASK
1) Create your own collections for research for your own project.
Think about what will be useful for your narrative story telling, genre, characters, locations, techniques of filmmaking.
2) Then write a blog post called Secondary research sources and paste your collection in your blog.
Category Research.
You will use these links to inform your project.
3) To get a high grade you need to independently identify appropriate research sources that links to your project intentions. So this research should be personal to you.
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