Life's a Stage
Team movies: Week 8 - 9: The two movie entries need to be completed Tuesday 2pm. Any fixing we need to do will be on Thursday afternoon 12.30 - 2.30pm. Time to finish it off properly!
Week 3 - 7
Independent script: 'My tale'
Our work so far has had us looking at a range of fairy tales, legends and storytelling styles. Your task this term elements from these to create your very own tale.
Task details:
You are to create a movie that tells your 'Tale' well to the audience within and further of Pt England School.
Storytelling components
a. Fairytale baseline: decide on this, will you use the entire storyline? Does it change?
b. Characters / Settings / Plot / Props : how do you change these to give it a GI/Kiwi twist? (Use storyboard template)
c. Scripting: what emotions will you lead your audience through? Are you using variance in language to achieve different purposes with audience?
Elements such as good storytelling through scripting, voiceovers, graphic art, animation, camera angles and shots will be important in completing the best story you've ever told! The rubric below outlines the details you need to include. These will be assessed and evaluated on completion of this task. You will have 2 conferences with Mrs Tele'a to discuss your progress and any needs you may have.
Life's a Stage
As seen on PENN 'Fractured Fairytales' are a ton of fun! The humour that can be created by changing the plot and details of characters can be the type that gives you tummy pains from too much laughter! Shrek is a great example of a whole lot of fractured fairytales put together.
For a basic guide on how you can create your own fractured fairytale visit this site and give it a go.
1. Follow the example through
2.Create your own.