To give me inspiration of what A2 media blogs are like, I decided to look at previous A2 Media Studies blogs to help me understand what I need to improve on for my A2 blog.
The first student blog I visited had written more blog posts at A2 then I did at AS (I wrote a total of 54 and this student wrote 69). This can instantly mean to me that posting more on my blog about all of my work at A2 will gain me more marks. That does not mean the posts should be of poor standard.
http://imogenmckaymedia13.blogspot.co.uk/
This next student's blog I viewed shows that she uses a variety of presentation devices in her blog posts. This is to show to the examiner that she is creative and is trying our different mediums to present her work. I believe on the other hand this will not be an issue due to the fact that I already attempted to use lots of different presentation methods in my AS blog to add variety in my posts.
http://bobbywilsonmedia13.blogspot.co.uk/
Although Alex and I only asked our audience to view our work when we released our Main Task, I still believe that adding questionnaires and asking for audiences' opinion for my media work can become very useful for Alex and I at A2 when we make our short film. This student never hesitates to ask her friends for feedback and advice on their work.
http://bethupchurchmediablog.blogspot.co.uk/
After taking a view of the A2 student's blogs, it has now given me a perspective of what an A2 blog should look like. Therefore it is important for me to now update my blog as much as possible, continue to upload highly analytical blog posts, and to continue making my blog as openly as possible in order for more visitors to view my blog.
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