- Objectives
- Evaluate mise-en-scene affect narrative elements of film
- Naritive
- Charecters
- Plot
- Conflict
- Exposition
- Resolution
- Setting
- Theme
- Mise-en-scene
- Lighting
- Amount
- Color
- Intensity
- Revise my analysis to maximize specificity and clarity
- Strong sentences
- Mise-en-scene choice develops narrative choice
*WORKED AS A GROUP TO DRILL MISE-EN-SCENE ABOUT HOW CHOICES DEVELOP THE NARRATIVE OBJECTS OF THE FILM*
- Writing should be a balance between clarity and specificity
- Clarity
- make sure its clear
- Choice
- Specificity
- Details: Interrogation
- Who
- What
- Where
- When
- Why
*HOMEWORK IS POSTED TO CLASSROOM. PICKED A SENTENCE FROM THE BOARD TO REVISE*
Ben -
ReplyDeleteThese are great notes and clearly reveal to your teachers that you're doing good work IN class. Consider how your blog post can refine our work a little bit more. Instead of copying your notes into the blog, digest what we learned so you can organize these into effective paragraphs.
Also-- don't forget about the extension! It's worth 50% of the assignment, so you need to extend our class work out into film or television examples that you watch. You may update for partial credit, but let me know once you've made the change.