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Research and Planning task

1) State the  genre  you have chosen - horror or coming of age drama. Coming of age drama 2) Choose at least  five  films in your selected genre and watch the trailer and one scene from each film. Make  bullet-point notes  on everything you watch, commenting on camerawork, editing, sound and mise-en-scene. The edge of seventeen  The kissing booth Bend it like beckham Perks of being a walflower Clueless  3) Write a 250 word  statement of intent  for your film scene. This should follow AQA's guidance (look in your coursework booklet) and clearly lay out how you will use media language to meet your brief. You should also discuss what representations you plan to create (either reinforcing or challenging stereotypes) and how your scene would appeal to an audience.  I plan to do a 2 min scene for my production; the genre I have chosen is coming of age drama. I was inspired the movie the edge of seventeen, as it’s an “achingly bittersweet comedy” and it packs noxious teen-mov

Michael Jackson: billie jean

Media Magazine reading: Billie Jean, birth of an icon Go to our  Media Magazine archive  and read the case study on Billie Jean - birth of an icon (MM62 - page 20). Answer the following questions: 1) What was the budget for Billie Jean? How did this compare with later Michael Jackson videos? The budget was $50,000, which was 6 times less than 'Beat It', which went into production 5 weeks later with a budget of $300,000. Thriller was much bigger with $2mn. 2) Why was the video rejected by MTV? It didn't suit their 'middle America' audience, meaning because Michael Jackson was black. The president of the record label then threatened to take all their music videos off MTV, which afterwards MTV backed off and allowed the video to be played. 3) Applying Goodwin's theory of music video, how does Billie Jean reflect the genre characteristics of pop music video? The music video seems to have more of a film genre connection, as music videos were not common. It has a