Homework #1  Write a Character Biography  Written part = 2 pages, single spaced or 4 double, 12 pt. Font  Match details to GIVEN CIRCUMSTANCES  Important.

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Homework #1  Write a Character Biography  Written part = 2 pages, single spaced or 4 double, 12 pt. Font  Match details to GIVEN CIRCUMSTANCES  Important people, events in character's life that make them who they are in the scene  Pay attention to relationship with other character / characters in the scene  Pay attention to events that might be formative for how your character behaves in the scene

Homework #1 continued 1 page of pictures of people or places that you write about in bio Each picture should have a 1 sentence caption explaining who / what it is You should use ONLY images of people you have no connection to / opinions about You may ask your scene partner / partners to take a photo to help

Homework #1 DUE FRIDAY, January 25 You may it to me  Since sometimes doesn't go through, do this a day early.

HOMEWORK #2 Choose 5 songs that create a soundtrack / summation of the scene & character 3 & 2 – either for character or scene IF you burn a CD, list song title, artist and one sentence explaining what the song represents IF you do not burn a CD, write song title, artist, and a Paragraph explaining why you chose the song and what it represents

Homework #2 Due Wendsday, Jan. 30