Stand-alone page materials
This is best done using a word document with columns. Or, create a PPT and lay it out in columns maybe?
Keep these stand-alone pages as separate documents and just keep adding to them over the period of the course as you use more materials and gain a greater understanding of them.
Towards the deadline modify the pages, bring them up to-date making them relevant to what you’re doing and paste the content into your main design sheet.
Typically, use images of the material (Product) and then screen grab the product data sheet. You can use image that show how you’ve used the materials in your own work,
The Key Part of the work is your own commentary and analysis of your use of the material. Properties and characteristics, Pros and cons of using it, why you’ve used, how it might be used and whether its fit for purpose in conjunction with your own work.
*Keep the bibliographical links from any sources where you've gathered your information.
More suggestions and ideas here Level 3 Photography resources: Materials; How to... design sheets (bteclinks.blogspot.com)
Materials, that should appear in your work...
Films, papers, developers, fixer, stop baths, liquid emulsion,
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