My Movie
Plot, Character, Setting and Mood
For my movie, since there wasn’t a clear description of what my character looked like, I looked up the actress of Enola in the movie, and based it on her. For choosing plot points, I just took the most significant/important moments that really stood out and describe the situation well. To know how to figure out the setting in a story, look for clues to put together to find the setting. Look at slang they use, popular foods they eat and weather patterns to get and idea of what country this story takes place in. The word mood describes the feeling you have while watching a movie/read a book. If there is music in the background of a movie, it should match the scene well to make you feel either more emotional, or more happy. Music has a big impact on the mood of a movie, the wrong choice of music can make the scene completely different.
Core Competency Reflection
- I appreciate feedback on things that I can do better on and prefer it comes in the form of recognizing the hard work I have put in, but giving me ideas to improve my work without harshly criticizing me.
- When I need to boost my mood or re-focus, I like to walk around or listen to music while I work as it helps me focus and makes homework more enjoyable.
- An example of where I built upon someone else’s ideas is when me and my friends were doing a group project where we had to do an egg drop challenge, and my friend suggested we have padding on the outside, I said we should have on the outside, so we used each others idea’s and came to a conclusion to build off both ideas and have padding on the inside and outside.