Where is your work? Student Rome Task February 9, 2009 Filed under: Uncategorized — tinawatson @ 11:11 am Find a short clip from Rome (no more than 5 mins). Embed the clip onto your blog and then answer the following question: Q: How are the characters in the clip represented through the camerawork and editing? When answering this question you should use correct terminology and remember to discuss the representation. If you need a reminder on what ‘representation’ is look at the handout on OC Live. You also have the model essay from Karen Dodd and my written example on a Rome clip to help guide you as to how to structure a written analysis. Your response should be written as an essay- using paragraphs and posted onto your blog under the clip. Extension Activity: If you feel confident in writing about the editing & camerawork you should push yourself further and include analysis on the sound & mise-en-scene . There are handouts on OC Live (Glossary of Key Terms For Moving Image) that provide definitions of these elements. Deadline: This completed essay needs to be posted on your blog by the end of this week (Friday 13th Feb). It should be between 800/100o words.
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Find a short clip from Rome (no more than 5 mins). Embed the clip onto your blog and then answer the following question:
Q: How are the characters in the clip represented through the camerawork and editing?
When answering this question you should use correct terminology and remember to discuss the representation. If you need a reminder on what ‘representation’ is look at the handout on OC Live. You also have the model essay from Karen Dodd and my written example on a Rome clip to help guide you as to how to structure a written analysis. Your response should be written as an essay- using paragraphs and posted onto your blog under the clip.
Extension Activity: If you feel confident in writing about the editing & camerawork you should push yourself further and include analysis on the sound & mise-en-scene . There are handouts on OC Live (Glossary of Key Terms For Moving Image) that provide definitions of these elements.
Deadline: This completed essay needs to be posted on your blog by the end of this week (Friday 13th Feb). It should be between 800/100o words.