Post date: Oct 16, 2020 6:51:31 PM
COHORT A:
DO NOW: Find a beautiful shot
Browse the One Perfect Shot website.
Select one image that speaks to you. It needs to be from a movie you haven't seen.
Take your time. There are a lot of pictures to choose from.
Which one would you hang on your wall or show to a friend?
SEE/THINK/WONDER: on Google Classroom.
See: Why do you like this picture? Describe what you see that makes this image stand out from the others to you. What is obvious in the picture, and what is a subtle touch that others won't notice?
Think: What do you think is happening in this frame? What kind of person is the main character? What are they doing and why are they doing it? What is the dramatic conflict of the story? Is this near the beginning or the end of the story? Your answers don't need to be correct, but they need to be supported with your observations.
Wonder: What would you like to ask the filmmaker? What do you want to know more about?
DO NEXT: Finish editing your Vlog and submit it through Classroom.
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COHORT B & VIRTUAL STUDENTS:
Log on to Zoom with this link at 2:35 PM.
Cameras on! I want to seeeeeee you!
LEARNING GOAL: Trouble-shoot challenges with Vlog assignment.
CONFERENCING: Mr. Hanlon will be working with you one-on-one to revise or complete the Vlog.
DO NOW: Find a beautiful shot
Browse the One Perfect Shot website.
Select one image that speaks to you. It needs to be from a movie you haven't seen.
Take your time. There are a lot of pictures to choose from.
Which one would you hang on your wall or show to a friend?
SEE/THINK/WONDER: on Google Classroom.
See: Why do you like this picture? Describe what you see that makes this image stand out from the others to you. What is obvious in the picture, and what is a subtle touch that others won't notice?
Think: What do you think is happening in this frame? What kind of person is the main character? What are they doing and why are they doing it? What is the dramatic conflict of the story? Is this near the beginning or the end of the story? Your answers don't need to be correct, but they need to be supported with your observations.
Wonder: What would you like to ask the filmmaker? What do you want to know more about?