Task 1A: One Sheet

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In the entertainment industry, a onesheet or one sheet is a single document that summarizes a product for publicity and sales. It is a visual representation of the more traditional pitch or treatment of a film.

Use the worksheets here to brainstorm the Aesthetics you wish to explore;

  • Colour
  • Light
  • Movement
  • Mis-en-scene

As well as any Narrative elements you want to consider

  • Character
  • Setting
  • Conflict
  • Resolution

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Check out https://gointothestory.blcklst.com/reader-question-what-should-be-on-a-one-sheet-3e93319b3fbb for a good run down of industry expectations and recommendations.

Some good examples are below;

VanityInsanity

Vanity Vacation

MissUniverse

King of the Clams

Bride Warz

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For a copy of the marking key, click here —–>  TASK 1A- The Pitch_OneSheet Marking Key .

You will be marked on the criteria below;

TASK 1A: SHORT FILM IDEATION

 

THE PITCH & ONE SHEET

 

You will have to tell us about your Idea, discussing the following criteria;

·       NARRATIVE: Characters, Settings, Conflicts and Resolution

·       FILM STYLE: Discuss the Media Codes and Conventions (SWAT/ Mis-en-scene/ Aesthetics) that you use and how these justify your film as “Art” or “Persuasive”

   
Criteria Description Marks Total Raw Marks
PRODUCTION
Criterion 1: Conventions for selected media type (NARRATIVE)
Demonstrates a sophisticated representation of conventions (genre and/or style and/or narrative) reflecting the course syllabus throughout the production 9 – 10  
Demonstrates an effective representation of conventions (genre and/or style and/or narrative) within the production 7 – 8  
Demonstrates an informed representation of conventions (genre and/or style and/or narrative) within the production 5 – 6  
Demonstrates an inconsistent representation of conventions (genre and/or style and/or narrative) within the production 3 – 4  
Demonstrates limited evidence of conventions (genre and/or style and/or narrative) within the production 1 – 2  
Demonstrates no evidence of production genre, format and/or style 0  
Criterion 1 total   10
Criterion 2: Codes and conventions (FILM STYLE)
Demonstrates sophisticated manipulation of codes and conventions, creating a distinctive style throughout the production 9 – 10  
Demonstrates effective manipulation of codes and conventions, creating a cohesive style within the production 7 – 8  
Demonstrates appropriate use of codes and conventions within the identified style or genre 5 – 6  
Demonstrates inconsistent use of codes and conventions within the production 3 – 4  
Demonstrates limited use of codes and conventions within the production 1 – 2  
Demonstrates inappropriate use of codes and conventions throughout the production 0  
Criterion 2 total   10
TEACHER FEEDBACK