CHECKLIST AND SUBMISSION ROALD DAHL PROJECT
· You should complete your project with a word-processed
evaluation of 800 words
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ROALD
DAHL PROJECT EVALUATION
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To accompany your project submission you need
to complete a word processed evaluation of at least 800 words, illustrating
your evaluation with photographs is helpful. Discuss anything you
feel was relevant to your work in the project, but ensure you cover the
following areas:
Starting out:
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What Roald Dahl story did you choose to work
with? What appealed about this particular narrative, which images and scenes
captured your imagination?
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Who did you look at in your initial research
(into storyboarding and existing responses to Dahl’s work), did these
responses appeal to you and help you to develop ideas for your own
photoshoot?
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How successful were your storyboards? Did they
allow you to compose shots to photograph, make you aware of potential
problems, help you to identify the locations/props/models you would need?
Your Photoshoots:
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Describe how you went about your photoshoots.
What lengths did you go to in order to source props/models/locations/make up.
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In your photoshoots how did you employ
lighting, camera angle, composition, gesture and expression to achieve
dramatic results.
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Do you feel your photoshoots were successful?
Are there any aspects of your shoots you would do differently if you had the
chance to do it again?
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Which photographer/s work did you research?
Did their work appeal to you? Explain why you liked or disliked their
imagery. Was this research helpful in terms of how to approach this part of
the project? If the Photographers influenced you in any way explain what that
was.
Drawing and
Printing:
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What drawing techniques did you employ when
responding to your photos, do you consider your drawings successful?
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Which Illustrators who focus on drawing did
you research? Did their work appeal to you or help you with your own images,
how?
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How successful were your prints, are there
ways in which you could achieve even better prints in future?
Mixed Media and
Photoshop:
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What techniques and imagery did you use in
your collaged illustrations? Do you feel your mixed media images were
successful?
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Which Illustrators who use a mixed media
approach did you research? Did their work appeal to you or help you with your
own images, how?
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Did you develop your work through PhotoShop?
Did you integrate text into your work in any way? Are you pleased with your
PhotoShop images, why?
Your Final Book:
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How did you select imagery for your final
board? Did you need to produce imagery specifically for the book or adjust
existing images?
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Describe how you chose to lay out your final
book. Talk about the way in which you decided to include text, and
how you feel this complemented your illustrations.
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Did you encounter any problems resolving your
book? How did you overcome these challenges?
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Having looked at the online preview are you
pleased with your project outcome? If you were to do it again what changes
would you be tempted to make?
The Project:
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How do you feel you managed your time throughout
the project, did you push yourself?
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Identify two skills you have acquired or
improved upon during this project.
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· Identify
two areas you could improve upon in future projects.
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upload your images onto an online book provider (such as
Snapfish, Mixbook, Shutterfly or Blurb). Send your order off at home as this will be easier due to the update problem at college.
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word-processed evaluation of 800 words ( see above )
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Wednesday, 1 May 2019
EVALUATION ROALD DAHL AND SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS
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