Level2 btecgenreandkeyfeaturesmise en-scene

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Objective: to define and examine the key features of fictional moving image, in relation to Genre Worksheet 1. Teaser: http://youtu.be/WI3hecGO_04 what have they done to this actor & why? List words that describe the character What type of role would he play? What type of film would this be? Pass: to define, identify and describe the genre conventions of mise- en-scene Merit: to explain how genres are recognisable and the purpose of key features of mise-en-scene Distinction: to analyse meaning of key features of mise-en-scene

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Objective: to define and examine the key features of fictional moving image, in relation to Genre

Worksheet 1.

Teaser: http://youtu.be/WI3hecGO_04

what have they done to this actor & why?List words that describe the characterWhat type of role would he play?What type of film would this be?

Pass: to define, identify and describe the genre conventions of mise-en-scene Merit: to explain how genres are recognisable and the purpose of key features of mise-en-sceneDistinction: to analyse meaning of key features of mise-en-scene

Task 1: How moving image texts fit into GenresExamine Xmen origins Wolverine Trailer http://youtu.be/aCTDVNgNUeYWhat type of film do you think this is?Who would it appeal to?Why do you think it is edited this way?

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Genre example (describe) who

Action

War Film

Science Fiction

Horror

Period Drama

Romance

Task 2: Genre Card Sort - put together the correct images with the correct GenreSwap you cards with another group to complete your set

mise-en-scene identify the convention and which genre

why do you associate it with this genre, purpose?

describe what you would expect to happen in this scene

Props

Location

Costume

Make up/effects

Lighting/Colours

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Task 3: Assessment Recap, define the terminology

Terminology definition

genre

conventions

narrative

mise-en-scene

key features

New Info: Key Features of a fiction sequence

mise en scene cinematography sound editing

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Task 4: Define then match up the correct key features with the correct categories (Pass)

Costume PoV Narrative Sequence (BME)

Pan

Extreme Close Ups Props Lighting Dialogues

Pace Close Ups Location Angles (High and Low)

Diegetic Cutting Non Diegetic Sound Effects

Establishing Shot Music Track Long Shot

Colours Make Up Actors Transitions

Task 5: Key features of camera (cinematography)Examine and compare the use of shots, angles and camera movement are in the 3 opening sequences

Attack the block http://youtu.be/F5JElByxZXESkins http://youtu.be/pJ9QxitndwA28 Days Later https://vimeo.com/7138423

zombie horror teen drama titles

urban drama compare the differences and similarities

explain the purpose or effect on Genre

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shot type

angle

movement

Task 6: Key features of Sound"Sound in your film is 50% of the overall impact on the audience." George Lucas (dir. Star Wars)http://blog.storyandheart.com/blog/2014/9/23/the-importance-of-sound-design-in-your-films Define the terminology

Diegetic

Non diegetic

describe zombie horror

describe teen drama

describe urban drama

compare the differences

explain the purpose and its use (character, genre)

dialogue

sound effects

soundtrack

Task 7: Editing

describe the features of editing zombie horror

describe features of editing teen drama

describe the features of editing urban drama

compare the differences and similarities

explain the purpose or the reason

cutting

pace

narrative sequence (order of shots BME)

transitions

Task: Planning the Zombie remake

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What conventions do you need to satisfy the audience's expectations? Starter: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNxvo8AcpQQ

describe the conventions that make this recognisable as a zombie horror

explain how this will satisfy the audience's expectations

props

costume

make up

performance/casting

key scenes

camera shot types

camera angles

camera movement

soundtrack/music

lighting

editing

Worksheet 2: Narrativehttp://youtu.be/Mq4d409PlLc Warm Bodies

describe explain why - give reasons

how does it start and where is it set?

what do you learn about the main character?

what do you learn about the situation, what has happened?

is this a Horror or a Comedy?

Narrative can be broken down into 3 sections or 'Acts' http://youtu.be/AkTm1IF9tK8 https://www.slideshare.net/ianmorenomelgar/narrative-theory-35478179?from_m_app=ios

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Beginning 'Equilibrium'

Disruption

End 'Resolution'

Pass: Describe the differences between linear and non-linearMerit: Explain the purpose and effect on the audience experience of each Distinction: Evaluate the benefits and justify which is more suitable to Thriller Genre

example define & describe

explain differences, purpose and effect

compare benefits in storytelling

Linear

Non-Linear

http://youtu.be/qybUFnY7Y8w OK GO music videohttp://youtu.be/TaJgb1NFFs8 Breaking Bad http://youtu.be/faTqtOClWRE Gothamhttp://youtu.be/1G371JiLJ7A Uphttp://youtu.be/P6hTqW25GCE Usual Suspects

linear or non-linear describe why reason, purpose & effect on audience experience