Thursday, June 13, 2013

WoS:

Today:

We went over storyboards
I introduced how to line up a shot list
We discussed costumes
We talked about group eval for the project.

We finished the script for the assignment and I made copies.

We will begin filming this Friday- so please make sure that you have everything that you need and are ready to go!

SHOWTIME!

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Brit Lit:

Brit Lit: Ghost Stories


Ghost stories continue to hold our attention. They are easy to write, can be based on semi-factual information, and most people go into them wanting to be scared. We will be writing original ghost/scary stories in class this week.

The story should be as original as possible. It may include your own personal experiences or experiences from someone you know. It must have at least 5 allusions, which you will note (highlighting, annotations, etc.) in your final draft. You will also write a brief paragraph on the Allusions Reference Page explaining each allusion and stating the reason for using it in your piece. Be sure to correlate the allusion in the text to the explanation on the reference page--a simple superscript number or something similar will suffice.

Remember, the story need not be scary, just supernatural. You can tell a funny story, a sad story, an adventure story, etc. Find something that fits your style and run with it! The required length is 4 pages. See the rubric for further formatting instructions.

Drafts of your paper are due on the date below. We will do an in-class peer review on that day where you will work with one of your classmates. They will assess your paper based on the attached rubric, as I will do once you turn in your final revision. Your final revision is due on the date listed below.



Draft Due In Class:____6/17______

Final Paper Due:___6/19_______



WOS:

Today:

We wrote a modern script for acts 2-3.

Brit Lit:

Today we discussed the evolution of horror writing. 

We looked at recent horror movies and stories and had a good glass discussion on whether we were better off as a society when some things were not spoken or written. 

We looked at how this has impacted your imagination.

I gave your time to write your 5 frame horror assignment.

We shared these and discussed the characteristics of a good scary story.

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

WOS:

Today:

We began the script for your modern version of The Taming of the Shrew

I passed back your tests.  Kudos to Elysia for the highest grade in the class.

Your class script is due this Friday.

Brit Lit:

Today:

We read The Demon Lover, and answered the questions 1-9 on pg. 1021

We defined the characteristics of a ghost story.

Journal Prompt #30List three stories that SHOULD have a sequel, but do not.  For each, pitch a sequel idea in 3-5 sentences.

I assigned your last paper.

I will be collecting journals 20-30 wed.  Please have them up-to-date and ready to pass in.

Stay on target- we are almost there....

Monday, June 10, 2013

Wos:

A Shakespeare Movie Project



Over the next two exciting weeks, you will be working to produce a modern/classical version of the classic comedy, The Taming of the Shrew. We will be breaking this assignment into two parts. At the end of each week, I will be asking each group to evaluate their performance, and I will also be giving you a weekly grade based on observations. Translation: If you do nothing your grade will reflect this.

Each group should have the following parts assigned:



Director: Overseas all elements of production.

Actors: Must learn lines, and have acting ability and also write script You may need to play multiple parts.

Camera/filming/sound person, also write script.

Editors (knowledgeable in imovie, Final Cut, or other video editing program)


Week One: June 10-14: Script Construction:

Over the next week, you will have one day to convert each scene and make your master cue-card script. You will be given a large over-sized note board to write your lines. You will need to keep on task to complete this in the week given.


June 10: Agree to parts. Decide whether you are doing a modern or classical version, or something in between. At the end of this class, please submit the list of 25-30 must have scenes.


June 11: Act 1 script construction. You will be given an oversized sticky note board. You must have a script that is followed 100%. You can’t change your script, so make sure that you create a strong one. If you are making these modern, you will most likely need to convert the lines. If you choose to do these with the original language, you will need to decide what to keep and what to cut. Do not cut anything that fundamentally changes the play.


June 12: Act 2 Script construction. Act 1 + 2 due at the end of class.


June 13: Act 3 + 4 Script


June 14: Act 5 script + rehearse All script writing is due at the end of the block.





Week Two: June 17-20 filming:

You will have 2 days to film, and 2 days to edit. Please make sure that you follow a schedule and use your time wisely. You may wish to divide your group, so you can edit and film during the same days.







Final movie Due June 20th

Brit Lit:

Today:

We supported the art department and attended All Arts Day.  Great job to those that had work presented.

Your Victorian Novel paper was due today.  Please remember that you lose 10 points for every day late.  Get these in!!!

We continued looking at ghost stories.