Friday, February 20, 2026

My Amazing Blog Schedule

 

    GUESS WHOS BACK!!!! Well obviously me but I just wanted to make it dramatic and cool. Anyhoo, lets get into what I will be discussing in this post, for this post I will be showcasing my amazing and wonderful schedule to my beautiful amazing audience. Enough with the talking and let me just show you. 

Week 1: Introduction (Feb 17 – Feb 22)

  • Post 1: Introduction to A-Level Project. Define your project choice, the concept, and why you chose it.

  • Post 2: Project Timeline. Post this exact schedule to show your planning process.

Week 2: Genre & Media Research (Feb 23 – Mar 1)

  • Post 3: Genre Research. Deep dive into the conventions of the genre.

  • Post 4: Media Text Analysis 1. Research 2 real-world examples of genre.

  • Post 5: Media Text Analysis 2. Research another 2 real-world examples.

  • Post 6: Media Text Analysis 3. Research a final 2 examples 


Week 3: Social Media & Early Planning (Mar 2 – Mar 8)

  • Post 7: Social Media Research. Analyze how similar projects are marketed on Instagram, TikTok, or X.

  • Post 8: Initial Planning. Share first outlines, mood boards, or layout sketches.

  • Post 9: Production Logistics. Share shooting schedule or equipment list.

  • Post 10: Group Meeting Summary. Reflection on roles, decisions, and collaboration.

Week 4: Detailed Pre-Production (Mar 9 – Mar 15)

  • Post 11: Storyboarding/Layouts. Detailed visual plan of project.

  • Post 12: Advanced Planning. Scripts, casting, or location scouting notes.

  • Post 13: Technical Process. Testing your camera settings, lighting setups, or software.

Week 5: Production & Print Research (Mar 16 – Mar 22) Spring Break

  • Post 14: Production Day 1. Behind-the-scenes photos and reflection on what went well.

  • Post 15: Production Day 2. Documentation of key moments or any changes made on the spot.

  • Post 16: Print Component Research. Analyze magazines, posters, or physical media related to the genre.

Week 6: Editing & CCR Kickoff (Mar 23 – Mar 29)

  • Post 17: Post-Production Log. Reflection on the editing process or software challenges.

  • Post 18: Refining the Product. "Before and after" shots of your edits or layout changes.

  • Post 19: CCR Brainstorming. Intro to CCR and initial thoughts.

Week 7: Finishing Touches (Mar 30 – Apr 5)

  • Post 20: Final Production Reflection. Final changes made to the project and why.

  • Post 21: CCR Planning. Detailed outline or draft of reflection answers.

  • Post 22: Final Polish. Reviewing the aesthetic consistency across all project components.

Week 8: Final Submission (Apr 6 – Apr 10)

  • Post 23: Project Showcase. Link to/embed your final A-Level project 

  • Post 24: Critical Reflection. Post your completed CCR.

  • Post 25: Final Project Reflection. Final thoughts on the journey and growth as a creator.

(Last day of project)
I know I know pretty amazing schedule if I do say so my self, I truly believe that by following this schedule I wont feel overwhelmed with the workload throughout the duration of this project.     

Also already have the final day of the project marked on my calendar, kind of emotional to be honest but that's not something to worry about right now, I'll get emotional on April 10th.

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