THE POSITION:
A review is usually written as a magazine or newspaper article with a media audience in mind, i.e. a general adult audience. It's usually subject is a film or TV programme.Commenting is a more personal and opinionated style of writing; it is, therefore, more subjective than reviewing or explaining.A commentary needs to be a well-considered personal assessment, one that remains focused tightly throughout on its topic, sticking with just this: it is your individual view of what you consider important about the topic.Explaining is about breaking a topic down into the kind of "parts" its audience/reader need to know to enable them to understand the topic better. This means giving either objective balanced factual information or subjective but balanced opinion.Writing to explain needs, above all, to provide information that is useful and accessible to its audience. This means it needs to be lively, balanced, truthful and trustworthy.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
You'll be writing information about genre, director and stars.A brief explanation of its storyline and plot. Some brief background to the film and a mention of other key films that are comparable. A brief discussion of how the film develops as a structure, from beginning,to middle to end (avoiding spoilers!)How these parts work together to create an effect or explore a theme and likely future developments.
REQUIREMENTS:
Reviewing requires you, once again, to analyse/break down a given topic to uncover, consider and discuss its key parts. Reviews require writing that is lively and authoritative and which shows good judgment and careful consideration.
Reviews require a friendly, lively yet also authoritative style. This requires some skill as it combines standard English with careful use of appropriate colloquial language.
Starting On: May 31, 2011
Ending On:
Posted On: May 31, 2011 03:21 UTC
ID: 101680237
Category: Writing & Translation > Blog & Article Writing
Skills: Film Lover and Critic, Excellent english
Country: Philippines
Hours Billed: 0.00