Both the screenplay and storyboard of digital stills should be assessed in relation to both narrative form and micro-elements. Both mark schemes (marking criteria 1 knowledge and understanding of the short film and its distinctive form and marking criteria 2 knowledge and understanding of micro-elements of film form) should be applied to the screenplay and the digital stills.
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