Mar 24, 2011

Thursday - Period 2


Today we will begin our poetry unit that will focus on 'Images of War'. We will revise poetic techniques and elements through a glossary and mind map that is to be glued in your book.

Following some focus activities and discussion you are asked to post a response to the Wallwisher wall below.  In our next lesson you will embed this completed wall on a new Weebly page.

Mar 15, 2011

Week 8 Lessons

As an extension of our study of documentaries, you will this week create your own documentary that presents the College in a favourable or negative light.  You should have completed the planning sheet on Monday that outlines your approach, will spend 1-2 lessons shooting video footage and taking still photographs, and the last lesson compiling your work in MovieMaker.

Completed documentaries need to be submitted on the school network.  You will compose a reflection statement on your Weebly that considers the learning experiences that this task has given you.

Your books need to be handed up in Wednesday's lesson for checking.

Mar 14, 2011

Monday - Period 2

Depending on your progress with last week's task, you will complete any or all of the following tasks today:

  1. Completion of your written analysis of 'Men of Ore' on your Weebly.  This must be finished and published today.
  2. Self-Assessment of your achievement of this task (see Mrs Lans for a sticker for your book).
  3. Ensure the 'Contents Page' and all work that should be in your book is up to date.
  4. Documentary Planning Sheet to be completed for your one minute documentary presenting the College from a positive or negative perspective.

Mar 2, 2011

Wednesday - Week 5 to Thursday - Week 6

Today you will commence your own deconstruction of a 1 minute sequence of the documentary 'Men of Ore'.  You are free to choose any one minute sequence that occurs after the 15 minute mark (already deconstructed in class).  View this sequence as many times as you need and make notes on the following:
  1. the time mark of your chosen extract (eg. 16:34 - 17:39)
  2. the content addressed during this extract
  3. the film techniques employed -consider camera shots and angles, sound effects (diegetic and non-diegetic), lighting, soundtrack, archival footage/images, captions, editing (speed, aural bridge, transitions)
  4. the effects achieved by the filmmaker in using these techniques, ie. what is the effect on the documentary audience (responder)
Refer to your 'Documentary Film Response Scaffold' to guide your deconstruction.  You can also discuss your thoughts with other students to clarify your ideas.  When you are ready, use the scaffold to guide your response that you will post on your Weebly.  Create a sub-page under the 'Non-fiction' tab called 'Men of Ore' and type your work there.

Mar 1, 2011

Tuesday - Period 4

Today we will continue with our deconstruction of the Australian Story documentary 'Men of Ore'.  You will see the first 15 minutes deconstructed for the techniques employed and the effect that each achieves for the documentary filmmaker.

Take a look at the 'Documentary Film Response Scaffold' in your books and familiarise yourself with the areas you need to address for your own deconstruction.