This has been the first CRAM lesson in 2 weeks, as last week Coleridge and
Parkside had ICU and the week before was half-term.
Today in our CRAM lesson we were watching a lot of different videos like adverts, warnings and just informative material, from a variety of different time periods. We were watching them to look at how they have changed throughout the years.
The videos from the 1940s-1970s were slightly sexist towards women, and suggested that they were inferior to men and less capable, e.g saying that women were more likely to have a car crash than men. The videos changed a lot through the time, the older videos had a V.O of a posh man, and were in black and white, while the newer videos were in colour, had better quality and sometimes had a V.O of a woman.
Then we were put into groups, ( The same Groups we were in the last CRAM lesson ) and we had to make a name for a group, we called it
JKAJ Culture, the
JKAJ is the initials of our group members.
After lunch we met Mr.Derek Budd, who is the
Youthoria Curriculum Manager he explained a lot to us today and talked about things like pixels, resolution, people's rights about being on camera, and where we would be allowed to film and not allowed to film. We have to make a short film in our groups approximately 1-2 Min's long and no larger than 20Mb. We are making a video about Alcohol, Sexuality, and Relationships. Mr.Budd had given us a sheet where we had choices about what to make our videos on, we thought instead of making it on only one subject we could use multiple subjects to make it more interesting. The video is due on the 31st of January, so that means we have a very long time to produce a successful video. We didn't have one of the people in our group today but we managed without them, and organized things and made decisions for them, so next time we can all work as a group together and continue with our planning. We have already done most of our planning and know roughly what we are going to do, we just need to plan the details and the exact location of where we are going, then after we make our plans we'll go out and film it. Unfortunately this time I have no images to upload to this post, as our lesson today
didn't involve any filming.