Levels for construction (the
OTS)
Level
1
0–23
marks
The
work for the main task is possibly incomplete. There is minimal evidence in the
work of the creative use of any relevant technical skills such as:
•Producing material
appropriate for the target audience and task using titles appropriately
according to institutional conventions;
•using sound with images
and editing appropriately for the task set;
•shooting material
appropriate to the task set; including controlled use of the camera, attention
to framing, variety of shot distance and close attention to mise-en-scene;
•using editing so that
meaning is apparent to the viewer and making selective and appropriate use of
shot transitions and other effects.
Level
2
24–35
marks
There
is evidence of a basic level of ability in the creative use of some of the
following technical skills:
•Producing material
appropriate for the target audience and task;
•using titles
appropriately according to institutional conventions
•using sound with images
and editing appropriately for the task set;
•shooting material
appropriate to the task set;, including controlled use of the camera, attention
to framing, variety of shot distance and close attention to mise-en-scene
•using editing so that
meaning is apparent to the viewer and making selectiveand appropriate use of
shot transitions and other effects.
Level
3
36–47
marks
There
is evidence of proficiency in the creative use of many of the following
technical skills:
•Producing material
appropriate for the target audience and task
•using titles
appropriately according to institutional conventions
•using sound with images
and editing appropriately for the task set;
•shooting material
appropriate to the task set;, including controlled use of the camera, attention
to framing, variety of shot distance and close attention to mise-en-scene
•using editing so that
meaning is apparent to the viewer and making selective and appropriate use of
shot transitions and other effects.
Level
4
48–60
marks
There
is evidence of excellence in the creative use of most of the following
technical skills:
•material appropriate
for the target audience and task
•using titles
appropriately according to institutional conventions
•using sound with images
and editing appropriately for the task set;
•shooting material
appropriate to the task set;, including controlled use of the camera, attention
to framing, variety of shot distance and close attention to mise-en-scene
•using editing so that
meaning is apparent to the viewer and making selective and appropriate use of
shot transitions and other effects.
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