Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Filming... Figuratively speaking


Using the terms that you were given on your figurative language cheat sheet, you and your group (no more than three people) are going to brainstorm scenes that you can film to represent these terms.


These scenes do not have to be extravagant, they do not need to have costumes, lighting effects, etc. They do need to demonstrate your understanding of the terms we have studied today.


Some examples of figurative language

Click Here  Jump to approx. 1:37 and watch until the end of the fight scene

What is this clip an example of?



What is this clip giving an example of?


If you need ideas, you are welcome to look at Youtube for examples however, you are not allowed to directly copy these ideas. You all have brains, make the ideas your own!


Using the empty box on your cheat sheet, please talk with your group and come up with an idea that will CLEARLY exemplify the term. When you are done coming up with these examples bring your ideas up to Ms. Nakamura to OK.

An example of what Ms. Nak is looking for in the Example box:

(Onomatopoeia)

Shot: POW pop up on the camera when someone is hit

Location: Hallway right outside of the Mac Lab.


Note: You MUST tell me where you plan on shooting each shot or you will not be allowed to leave the classroom.


You have 1 hour to come up with your ideas, film and upload them. J

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