11 May - 17 May
Section outline
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Term 2 (Week 5-11th-15th May 2020)
Kia Ora class. When we get back to school, I want you to straight away start shooting your film. We will make all preparations beforehand. This week, make a list of all the props & costumes you will need for your film.
Also this week, you will write the dialogues of your film. Look at your story board and write dialogues for each scene and each character. Check the attached list of ‘Dialogue Tags’ at the end of this page.
Here are a few resources on how to write dialogues:
https://lessonbucket.com/english/year-9-english/narrative-writing/writing-dialogue/
https://self-publishingschool.com/how-to-write-dialogue/
Big Idea: ‘Turangawaewae: My Place To Stand to in New Zealand.’
Learning Intentions: (We are learning to...)
We are exploring... New Zealand’s unique Bi-cultural/Multicultural society.......by discovering the Maori World View
We are exploring... New Zealand’s unique natural environment….. by defining our dynamic relationship with it..
We are exploring... New Zealand’s unique natural environment (people/place) and unique Bi-cultural/Multicultural society.......by watching the movie ‘Whale Rider.’
We are exploring….Film Study (Visual Text).....by observing and analyzing the elements of Film Making (Visual Language)
We are exploring …. diverse cultural & environmental issues raised in the film by asking questions and in turn developing our own POV in relation to those issues
We are exploring ….Maori World View by establishing the connections between our past and present society.
Success Criteria: (I can/have…)
Film Study
I can identify a few Film Techniques from the following list:
Story/Plot
Themes
Characterisation Dialogues
Camera Angles
Camera Shots Camera- Movements
Editing
Music
Sound
Setting
Makeup
I can describe some Film Techniques from the following list:
Story/Plot
Themes
Characterisation Dialogues
Camera Angles
Camera Shots Camera- Movements
Editing
Music
Sound
Setting
Makeup
I can explain Film Techniques with examples from the following list:
Story/Plot
Themes
Characterisation Dialogues
Camera Angles
Camera Shots Camera- Movements
Editing
Music
Sound
Setting
Makeup
I can apply the Film-Making
Techniques in my own work from the following list:
Story/Plot
Themes
Characterisation Dialogues
Camera Angles
Camera Shots Camera- Movements
Editing
Music
Sound
Setting
Makeup
Point of View (POV)
I am trying to identify with an issue raised in the film.
I'm beginning to form my own POV in relation to the issues raised in the film.
I can voice my opinion on an issue raised in the film.
I strongly feel in favour of/against some issues raised in the film and I can voice my opinion confidently.
Maori World View
I am yet to understand Maori World View through the film.
I am beginning to understand some of the features of Maori World View through the film.
I have understood a few features of Maori World View through the film.
I have clearly understood many features of Maori World View through the film and I can identify them in real life.