Task 1:
Green (grade 1/2) Using one or more of the plot generators below, come up with a plot for an imaginary film. Remember to work within the horror genre. a) random plot generator b) film crux story generator or take a look at some famous plots with: c) writing plot website d) plot generator Amber (grade 3/4) Using one or more of the plot generators above, come up with a plot for an imaginary film. Remember to stick with the film genre you have been working with (either horror or sci-fi). Change the descriptors on the generator you have chosen until you have a story which you are happy with. Red (grades 5+) Using one or more of the plot generators above, come up with a plot for an imaginary film. Remember to stick with the film genre you have been working in (or you can can use a subgenre e.g supernatural, gothic, slasher, zombie, vampire, sci-fi, dystopian, teen or psychological for the horror genre). Write in your own names and adjectives into the generator or come up with a plot which you have control over. |
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Task 1:
Using the plot, title & tagline you came up with last lesson, sketch three (or more) ideas for how your film poster could look. You can complete these digitally (using the shape tool on PowerPoint or Procreate on the iPads) or by hand. When coming up with your ideas, think about how you can ensure that your poster fits in with the genre of film that you have chosen (look at your genre mood board for help with this) and how you can use the editing skills which you have learnt when creating your poster recreations in your final poster. Remember to add the relevant elements of a film poster to your your sketches to show where you think these could go and how your typography might interact with your main image. I would like you to include at least 5 of the following: - The movie title - The tagline/slogan - The name of the director - Names of main actors or characters - Production company logo - The release date - A billing block Task 2: Photograph your drawings if they have been completed by hand and upload them to your site under the title of 'Possible poster ideas for my own film' Task 3: Underneath or beside your drawings, add a text box and annotate your work using the following sentence starters: |
Task 2:
Create a single slide on PowerPoint or Google Slides with the title '(name of your film) Photoshoot 1 Plan'. You can also create your plan straight onto your site if you would prefer. Make notes and add pictures to inspire you. You may use the sentence starters/help sheets below or download the template that I have created and add your own information into it. |
Task 1:
Upload your photos into a contact sheet underneath your photoshoot plan. Put a title above your contact sheet of '(name of your film) Photoshoot 1 Contact Sheet'. Remember to display your photographs in rows of four. Task 2: Pick your best two shots from your shoot and present them underneath your gallery as 'images' to show off your best work to the examiner. Task 3: Underneath your photos, annotate your shoot answering the following questions: |
Task 1:
Using the programme Canva, add typography to your main image to create a variety of experiments for your film poster. Remember to look at your typography and layout research to make informed decisions when creating your experiments, you could even use the typography you found previously for this task! Green (grade 1/2) - Create at least three possible film posters using your main image from last lesson & three different film poster templates. - You can change the typography and layouts of each of your experiments to ensure that they are all different from each other. - Take a look at the Canva help page for short tutorials if you need help. Amber (grade 3/4) - Create at least three possible film posters using your main image from last lesson & three different film poster templates. - Try to ensure that all of your experiments look different from each other, you can change the typography and layouts in each of your experiments to achieve this. - Think carefully how your creative choices link to the genre of film you are working with. Red (grades 5+) - Create at least three possible film posters using your main image from last lesson & three different film poster templates. - Try to ensure that all of your experiments look different from each other, you can change the typography and layouts in each of your experiments to achieve this. - Think carefully how your creative choices link to the genre of film you are working with. |