Independant Research

I looked on the OCR website and I found this video that relates camera techniques with their effects on the audience. I found it very helpful.

http://ocr.org.uk/Images/485384_ocr_b2875.wmv


I researched the film Ted (2012) because it is the film I have chosen to base my postmodernism exam on.
http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=3&ved=0CFMQFjAC&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.imdb.com%2Ftitle%2Ftt1637725%2F&ei=1A2-UNP5IcqU0QXxrYGoDA&usg=AFQjCNGoyjFoH_0pmQiRqjVcEOw8I0JMLg&sig2=yq8-5TcYE7ZNIdwvQIirmA








"Orange Crush" is a post-modern song by the American alternative rock  band R.E.M.  It was released as the first single from the band's sixth studio album in 1988. It was not commercially released in the US despite reaching number one as a promotional single on both the Mainstream  andModern Rock Tracks  (where, at the time, it had the record for longest stay at number one with eight weeks, beating U2 ). It peaked at number 28 on theUK Singles Charts , easily making it the band's then-highest chart hit in Britain.
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_Crush_(song)




Postmodernism: the 10 key moments in the birth of a movement
Postmodernism is the star of a new exhibition at the V&A, but what's it all about? What are its landmarks? And why is it so heavy on the irony?

1972: The demolition of the Pruitt Igoe housing scheme
1973: The birth of late capitalism
1979: The Postmodern Condition is published
1984: Art is colonised by commerce
1989: Jeff Koons gets jaded
1992: The End of History
2001: Apple launches the iPod
2002: Dr Evil embraces hip-hop
2011: Pop-up culture goes mainstream

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