Make sure you bring your completed work to your next TV drama lesson (lesson 3)
Sunday, February 28, 2016
Flipped learning lesson 2 homework - Editing and Sound (to be completed for lesson 3)
Click through the prezi path below and complete the activities and worksheets for editing and sound.
Make sure you bring your completed work to your next TV drama lesson (lesson 3)
Make sure you bring your completed work to your next TV drama lesson (lesson 3)
Wednesday, February 24, 2016
FLIPPED LEARNING - Lesson 1 HOMEWORK PART 2 - Mise-en-Scene
MISE-EN-SCENE
1 TASK 1
Click through the prezi. Make notes and, following the tasks on the Prezi and the worksheets provided by your teacher or at the bottom of this blog, complete the activities.
Life on Mars - Extract One
Life On Mars 1 from 283goswellg on Vimeo.
Life on Mars - Extract Two
Life On Mars 2 from 283goswellg on Vimeo.
1 TASK 1
Click through the prezi. Make notes and, following the tasks on the Prezi and the worksheets provided by your teacher or at the bottom of this blog, complete the activities.
Life on Mars - Extract One
Life On Mars 1 from 283goswellg on Vimeo.
Life on Mars - Extract Two
Life On Mars 2 from 283goswellg on Vimeo.
Flipped Learning - Lesson 1 HOMEWORK Part 1: Camerawork
In order to prepare for lesson 2 and a study of how camerawork and mise-en-scene construct meanings, you will completed a flipped learning activity whereby you will learn different elements of camerawork and mise-en-scene and what their associated meanings could be.
YOU MUST COMPLETE THE TASK AND BRING EVIDENCE OF YOUR LEARNING TO YOUR NEXT TV DRAMA LESSON
CAMERAWORK
1. TASK 1
Click through the prezi and make notes. For each example of camerawork, make of note of what it helps to show us about the subject in the camera. For example, a close up helps us to see the face of a character and therefore their emotions. An extreme long shot can help to show surroundings and establish where the characters are or, if there is just one character in an extreme long shot, it might make them look very isolated and vulnerable.
Use the worksheet below to help you record your notes for each aspect of camerawork that you learn about in the Prezi below:
Intro to Camera_meanings Grid-2 by candifilmstudies
YOU MUST COMPLETE THE TASK AND BRING EVIDENCE OF YOUR LEARNING TO YOUR NEXT TV DRAMA LESSON
CAMERAWORK
1. TASK 1
Click through the prezi and make notes. For each example of camerawork, make of note of what it helps to show us about the subject in the camera. For example, a close up helps us to see the face of a character and therefore their emotions. An extreme long shot can help to show surroundings and establish where the characters are or, if there is just one character in an extreme long shot, it might make them look very isolated and vulnerable.
Use the worksheet below to help you record your notes for each aspect of camerawork that you learn about in the Prezi below:
Intro to Camera_meanings Grid-2 by candifilmstudies
Tuesday, February 23, 2016
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