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principe:
--- Quote from: "ezflow" ---Donnie Darko! That would have been so good to study. Don't know what Miller's Crossing is though.
I've always wondered... If an examiner hasn't seen a film, then how can they mark it? Unless they watch the film which they are definitely not going to do. Do you think they'd just mark it without knowing about the film, but just looking for key concepts and terms etc.
And Thursday 22nd? What have you got on that day. It's so late.
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Hmm I think it would be the same with the English texts. Each examiner is given a certain number of films to watch/study. Because my teacher, who is also an examiner, said that examiners want you to describe the exact scenes in the movies that illustrate the story/production element. I presume that the VCAA might also allocate a number of films that schools can choose from.
SilverBullet:
--- Quote from: "principe" ---
--- Quote from: "ezflow" ---Donnie Darko! That would have been so good to study. Don't know what Miller's Crossing is though.
I've always wondered... If an examiner hasn't seen a film, then how can they mark it? Unless they watch the film which they are definitely not going to do. Do you think they'd just mark it without knowing about the film, but just looking for key concepts and terms etc.
And Thursday 22nd? What have you got on that day. It's so late.
--- End quote ---
Hmm I think it would be the same with the English texts. Each examiner is given a certain number of films to watch/study. Because my teacher, who is also an examiner, said that examiners want you to describe the exact scenes in the movies that illustrate the story/production element. I presume that the VCAA might also allocate a number of films that schools can choose from.
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Nup i know VCAA don't allocate the films because my teacher randomly picks his. Not sure what they do about seeing the films though.
My last exam is indo!
principe:
--- Quote from: "SilverBullet" ---
--- Quote from: "principe" ---
--- Quote from: "ezflow" ---Donnie Darko! That would have been so good to study. Don't know what Miller's Crossing is though.
I've always wondered... If an examiner hasn't seen a film, then how can they mark it? Unless they watch the film which they are definitely not going to do. Do you think they'd just mark it without knowing about the film, but just looking for key concepts and terms etc.
And Thursday 22nd? What have you got on that day. It's so late.
--- End quote ---
Hmm I think it would be the same with the English texts. Each examiner is given a certain number of films to watch/study. Because my teacher, who is also an examiner, said that examiners want you to describe the exact scenes in the movies that illustrate the story/production element. I presume that the VCAA might also allocate a number of films that schools can choose from.
--- End quote ---
Nup i know VCAA don't allocate the films because my teacher randomly picks his. Not sure what they do about seeing the films though.
My last exam is indo!
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Ohh ... that is confusing then. I hope my examiner knows the films I studied :cry:
BenBenMan:
We studied two great films: American Beauty, and Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho. Not only great to study, but also great films to watch. :)
SilverBullet:
--- Quote from: "principe" ---
--- Quote from: "SilverBullet" ---
--- Quote from: "principe" ---
--- Quote from: "ezflow" ---Donnie Darko! That would have been so good to study. Don't know what Miller's Crossing is though.
I've always wondered... If an examiner hasn't seen a film, then how can they mark it? Unless they watch the film which they are definitely not going to do. Do you think they'd just mark it without knowing about the film, but just looking for key concepts and terms etc.
And Thursday 22nd? What have you got on that day. It's so late.
--- End quote ---
Hmm I think it would be the same with the English texts. Each examiner is given a certain number of films to watch/study. Because my teacher, who is also an examiner, said that examiners want you to describe the exact scenes in the movies that illustrate the story/production element. I presume that the VCAA might also allocate a number of films that schools can choose from.
--- End quote ---
Nup i know VCAA don't allocate the films because my teacher randomly picks his. Not sure what they do about seeing the films though.
My last exam is indo!
--- End quote ---
Ohh ... that is confusing then. I hope my examiner knows the films I studied :cry:
--- End quote ---
No you don't! If they dont know the film they dont know if you are pulling things out of your ass or if you actually know what you are talking about!
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