
What are we doing?
What are we doing?
2000 word essay on a continuous 5 minute (maximum) extract from one of these three films.
When are we doing it?

We're doing this!
Especially 2,3 and 4...
TASK: Watch the video to the right. Make notes on the connections Bong Joon-Ho makes between Korean society and Korean film. Also note where you see these links in the film.
TASK: Watch the video to the right. Make notes on the connections Bong Joon-Ho makes between Korean society and Korean film. Also note where you see these links in the film.
Scenario
The Hong Kong Tourism Board have decided that they need a new marketing strategy. The old campaign, 'Asia's World City' was successful for years but reserch suggests that it is now overly familiar to audiences and it is no longer very effective. As HK opens up again after Covid, the time is right for a fresh new approach.
The working title for the new campaign is 'Live Hong Kong' but they are open to alternative suggestions.
They would like agencies to submit short adverts/ promos (30-60 secs) showing how they would propose to represent Hong Kong. Additionally, there will be a print media campaign so there is an opportunity to produce a range of print posters also.
Research
As with any project, the first step is to learn a little bit about the thing you are planning to make. First, look at an example of Hong Kong's current marketing.
Then, look at these winners from the world's largest travel promo video competition. (Yes, there are such competitions.)
You should have formed a pretty clear idea about the conventions of travel promos by now. Further research will help; there is plenty more to look at!
Planning
You should produce a mindmap to get your initial ideas down. Maybe have a look at this piece of work by a previous student which is perhaps similar to what we would like to see. Think about locations, people and actions. But ALSO think about shots, movements, blocking and edits.
Just hold on a minute!
Let's do this properly.
If there is ONE THING your teachers want you to improve at, it is, without a doubt, planning. That involves coming up with an idea which is worth making in the first place and then doing the work to make sure you make it well. So, a few pointers:
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Your first five ideas are the same as everyone else's.
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Practically everyone in your class will be making pretty much the same thing.
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You need a USP - a unique selling point. What makes your idea a little bit different?
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Mindmap your initial ideas. SPEND TIME ON THIS. Try to come up with 100 different slogans, ideas, shot ideas, locations. STEAL IDEAS FROM PROFESSIONAL EXAMPLES.
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Have a chat with friends about their ideas. And then make sure yours is a bit different.


Ok, you have generated a bunch of amazing ideas. Go through the mindmap and cross out the boring ones, the impossible ones, or the ones you don't like.
Whatever you're left with, that's what you're doing.
Now you need to do some actual preproduction. There are some templates here, or find/ make your own.
A minimum requirement at this stage would be your mindmap, a storyboard, and a written voiceover.
You could go further with moodboards, location scouting, a production schedule.
Our most ambitious students (or bigger groups) might be using dubcharts and shotlists.
Whatever you do, remember the standard for success; we should be able to give your planning to another group who should then be able to make your exact video with no further input from you.
YOUR PRE-PRO IS NOT FOR YOU; IT IS FOR OTHER PEOPLE.
Choose your level!

This project can actually form part of your A1 portfolio, so take it seriously. But you are all in different situations; some are doing an Extended course so they have a lot of time; some are doing Subsidiary, so they have less. Some have done Media for years already, some have never experienced it. Expectations differ depending on where you are starting from. So let's look at three different levels; you decide which is appropriate.
LEVEL 1 - Your shots should show compositional awareness. There should be some consideration about how text is positioned. There should be thoughtfulness about locations, time of day and so on. You should use some transitions.
LEVEL 2 - All the above, plus the introduction of controlled, purposeful camera movement. Panning, tracking, tilting; all the basic movements, with a defined starting and finishing point. You should also be considering focus, employing examples of shallow depth of field or even shifting focus. Excellent, dynamic, planned transitions and text.
LEVEL 3 - All the above, plus an excellent soundtrack. There are many options for this, but one choice might be to combine voiceover with some (possibly ambient) diegetic sound and a score.
This might help with organisation.
Production and Post Production
So, hopefully you have realised that you pretty much choose your grade when you are planning your project. If you are interested in aiming for the higher grades, video like these can help you get a little va-va-voom into your thinking and planning. (There are lots of them. FInd your own!)