My Movie
Plot, Character, Setting, Mood
I learnt that you must put thoughts and evidence from the book together, In order to figure out what your character might look like or act like. In the book their was not a lot of information about what my character looked like. I had to assume what my character looked like based off of other information like her job and her personal life choices. For an example in my book Lucy stated that she does not wear a lot of makeup, so based off of that I assumed what her face might look like. I also had to assume what my characters age was. Lucy in the book said she worked in Diana’s bakery for over twenty years, based off of that information I knew that Lucy must be older that twenty. For choosing my plot points I thought of the key scenes and important information that people would need to know about. For an example I wrote a significant scene from the beginning of my book and a few from the middle and the end as well. Because Lucy worked in a bakery I assumed the main setting would be the bakery. To me the word mood means what you feel from watching the movie. I think the mood of my book was happy because most people in the book acted like they were happy. I picked the song I picked because it seemed to match the happy, chill kind of vibe of my book. This is why I chose that song.
Core Competency Reflection
- This is how I select images and words to create impact for different audience. I did this by reading my book over again and writing down powerful words as well as significant words in my book.
- Examples of where I communicate clearly and purposefully can be seen in my voice over. I used a clear voice to communicate the story and plot of my book to others.
- In discussions and conversations, I help to build and extend understanding by suggesting cool deigns that could be used in peoples PowerPoint movie. I also shared my thoughts and opinions with the class in some discussions as well.
- My goal: I use evidence to make judgements or decisions. I think I need to improve on this because I did not include much evidence on where I got my thoughts from.