Test your ability to create a movie from a still picture by choosing shots and camera moves. As a practice task, use software tools to recreate a movie about horseriding. See how combinations of camera shots can hide or reveal things from the audience and create mood. Apply these skills to an assessment by telling a story using a different photo. Choose a title, outline the story and describe the mood and feelings your film will convey. Select three elements of the photo as shots and sequence them on a storyboard. Add camera moves such as pans and jump cuts between the shots. Write explanations of how your choices of shot and movement help to tell your story. This assessment object is one in a series of four objects.
Objective
Students apply knowledge of how to adapt visual media in order to convey ideas and information to an audience.
Curriculum Information
Education Type
K to 12
Grade Level
Grade 4, Grade 3
Learning Area
English
Content/Topic
Reading Comprehension
Writing and Composition
Viewing Comprehension
Intended Users
Competencies
Make inferences and draw conslusions based on texts (pictures, title and content words)
Make inferences and draw conclusions based from texts
Use different sources of information in reading
Interpret pictographs
Write 2–3 sentences about the characters in a literary text listened to or read
Write/ compose a news story
Write/ compose an editorial
Copyright Information
Copyright
Yes
Copyright Owner
Education Services Australia
Conditions of Use
Use, Copy
Technical Information
File Size
0 bytes
File Type
application/x-rar
Software/Plug-in Requirements
Adobe Flash Player - http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/