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A2 Main Task Production

The document outlines the marking criteria for the main task and two ancillary tasks of an A2 assessment. 40 marks are allocated to the main task, with 10 marks each for the ancillary tasks. Students should demonstrate a consistent brand identity across all tasks. Four levels are described based on students' creative use of technical skills like shooting, editing, sound mixing, with the highest level expected to demonstrate excellence in most skills.

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A2 Main Task Production

The document outlines the marking criteria for the main task and two ancillary tasks of an A2 assessment. 40 marks are allocated to the main task, with 10 marks each for the ancillary tasks. Students should demonstrate a consistent brand identity across all tasks. Four levels are described based on students' creative use of technical skills like shooting, editing, sound mixing, with the highest level expected to demonstrate excellence in most skills.

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A2 Marking Criteria: Main Task Production (& Post-production)

In this piece of work, in terms of production 40 marks will be allocated to the main task and 10 marks each for the two ancillary tasks. The relationship between the tasks will be considered and students should ensure that a sense of brand identity across the package is evident. This will be taken into account when marking.

Level Four

32-40 marks

The candidate is expected to demonstrate excellence in the creative use of most of the following technical skills: Level Three 24-31 marks

The candidate is expected to demonstrate proficiency in the creative use of most of the following technical skills: Level Two 15-23 marks

There is evidence of a basic level of ability in the creative use of some of the following technical skills:

Level One

0-14 marks

Work is likely to be unfinished. There is evidence of a minimal level of ability in the creative use of any of the following technical skills:

shooting material appropriate to the task set; including controlled use of the camera, attention to framing, variety of shot sizes and close attention to mise en scene editing so that meaning is apparent to the viewer and making selective and appropriate use of shot transitions, captions and other effects

recording and editing sound with images appropriately.

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