Tuesday, 10 December 2013
Tuesday, 3 December 2013
Star Wars Film Study: Teagan
Star Wars Film Study
L.I. - To know commonly used shot types and identify their use in film
To know the common elements of the science fiction / fantasy genre
To know the structure of a narrative as applied to film
To use Propp’s theory of narrative structure in a close viewing of film
Shot Types
Here is a table listing the commonly used shot types. You need to go here and find a description of each type of shot. Then after watching the opening sequence of Star Wars add the screen captures to the appropriate box.
SHOT TYPE
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DESCRIPTION
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SCREEN CAPTURE FROM STAR WARS
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Close up
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A certain feature or part of the subject takes up the whole frame.
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Medium shot
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Shows some part of the subject in more detail while still giving an impression of the whole subject.
From head to toe
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Long shot
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The subject takes up the full frame, or at least as much as comfortably possible. Showing the whole body
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High angle shot
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The ECU gets right in and shows extreme detail. High up from you.
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Low angle shot
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This shows the subject from below, giving them the impression of being more powerful or dominant. It is when it is up high or down low
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Eye-level shot
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This is the most common view, being the real-world angle that we are all used to. It shows subjects as we would expect to see them in real life. It is a fairly neutral shot.
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Reverse angle shot
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Looking from behind a person at the subject.
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Panning
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A pan is a horizontal camera movement in which the camera moves left and right about a central axis. This is a swiveling movement, i.e. mounted in a fixed location on a tripod or shoulder, rather than a dolly-like movement in which the entire mounting system moves.
Left and Right.
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Dollying / Tracking
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A dolly is a cart which travels along tracks. The camera is mounted on the dolly and records the shot as it moves. Dolly shots have a number. It is a big dolly of applications and can provide very dramatic footage.
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Tilting
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A tilt is a vertical camera movement in which the camera points up or down from a stationary location. For example, if you mount a camera on your shoulder and nod it up and down, you are tilting the camera. Up Down
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Screen captures - This table should be empty when you have completed the activity.
Character Introductions
To save time in a film filmmakers tell us what to think about a character the first time we meet them. How true is this in the Star Wars film?
Fill in the table below after each character is introduced.
Name
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Role
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Costume
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Music
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Action
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Shot type
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Luke
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Hero
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All white
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Theme song
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He is with his auntie and uncle buying droids.
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Low angle shot
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Leia
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Princess
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all white
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Sweet and charming
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Shoots a star trooper
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low angle shot.
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Obi-Wan
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Mentor
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Over hood
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magic
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He’s wearing a hood and when he pulls his mood back he is nice
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Eye level shot
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Han Solo
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Helper
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Black
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Jazz
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He’s Boasting about his ship
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High level shot
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Chewbacca
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Helper
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Alien
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Jazz
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Being interview
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over the shoulder shot
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Darth Vader
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Villain
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Black
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Builds up
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Talking command of the space ship
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Low angle too seem powerful
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C3PO & R2D2
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comedians
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robots
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Classic
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crossing the passageway
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What do you notice about the difference between the way the protagonist and the antagonist are introduced.
Character Development
According to Propp characters are one of 7 main types. As you watch the film try and identify one of these character types (some are easier than others). Fill in the table below with a photo from the movie.
Character type
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Description
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Photo
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The hero
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Reacts to the donor (mentor, teacher), weds the princess
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The villain
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Struggles against the hero
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Prepares the hero or gives the hero some magical object
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The helper
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Helps the hero in the quest
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The princess
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Person the hero marries, often sought for during the narrative
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The false hero
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Perceived as good character in beginning but emerges as evil
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The dispatcher
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Character who makes the lack known and sends the hero off
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Narrative Theory
According to Propp these things always happen in a narrative.
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Add the descriptions to the table below and find an example of this in the film.
Propp says
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Description
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In Star Wars
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Preparation
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The villain harms a member of the community, kingdom or family
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Darth Vader orders for Lukes aunt and uncle to be killed because he is looking for the drones.
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Complication
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The hero is tested or attacked
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Obi-won is being attacked by Darth Vader and they are fighting to the death.
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Transference
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A member of the community, kingdom or family leaves home
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Lukes leaves his community to avenge his aunt and uncle.
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Struggle 1
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The hero is branded or hurt
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Luke is hurt by Obi-won dieing.
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Struggle 2
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The villain is overcome
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Darth Vader is overcome by Luke.
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Struggle 3
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There is a struggle between the hero and the villain (Obi - one VS Darth Vader)
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Obi-won and Darth Vader are fighting then Obi-won sees Luke and purposely gets hit by Darth Vader lightsaber causing Obi-wonto die. Obi-won knew that Luke would avenge him.
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Return
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The hero escapes
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Luke and Hansolo escape after blowing up Darth Vaders world.
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Recognition
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The hero gets the reward
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Luke and Hansolo get medals for blowing up the Darth Vaders world.
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Monday, 2 December 2013
How to make a Water scoop: Teagan
This is a presentation on how to make a water scoop.
Tuesday, 19 November 2013
The Job That I Want: Teagan
This is the job that I want in the future. I want be in sports journalism.
Careers: Teagan
This is a poster about the job that a site picked for me. I did a survey and it said that this wawhat my job would be in the future.
Spelling Challenges: Teagan
This is the spelling challenges for this week. The class all had the same six words. We had to do sentences find out the definition of the words and change some sentences.
Tuesday, 12 November 2013
Hello Spring: Teagan
This is our presentation on the flowers around the Tamaki river. It is a photo essay. You will be amazed on how many beautiful flowers there are around our area.
Monday, 11 November 2013
Recycling: Teagan
This is my poster on recycling. It is important to recycle because it can save rivers from being polluted.
Friday, 8 November 2013
My Journey: Teagan
Journey
This is an animoto of my journey on the walk. It was a hard walk but I hope that this presentation will show that this is fun.
Spelling Challenges: Teagan
This is the spelling challenge for this week. It has syllables and sentences. We had to make sentences using interesting sentence starters and our own words.
Thursday, 7 November 2013
Poetry Contrast Chart: Teagan
COMPARE / CONTRAST CHART
DIFFERENCES
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SIMILARITIES
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DIFFERENCES
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1. (Difference) .. because …
Is about an object✔
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1. (Similarity) .. because …
Poems✔
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1. (Difference) .. because …
Is about a person✔
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Text 1:
Storm in a Teacup✔
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Text 2:
The Conducter✔
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2. (Difference) .. because …
Food✔
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2. (Similarity) .. because …
Similes✔
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2. (Difference) .. because …
Music✔
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3. (Difference) .. because …
3 verses
✔
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3. (Similarity) .. because …
Metaphors✔
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3. (Difference) .. because … 1 verse✔
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Overall, the texts are different because ...
One is about music and one is about a drink. ✔
But they are similar because …
Because they have a lot of similes and metaphors and they are both poems. ✔
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Symmetry: Teagan
This is me and Jacobs poster on symmetry. It is about reflection symmetry and it says other types of symmetry.
Firework Poster: Teagan
This is a poster that Kane, Jacob and me made. It about how to keep safe while doing fireworks. If you are doing fireworks make sure to read this and to be safe while doing them.
Friday, 1 November 2013
Thursday, 31 October 2013
Halloween Prezi: Teagan
This is our prezi on Halloween. Its got all the facts about Halloween. It has interesting facts about Halloween.
Thursday, 24 October 2013
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