Lesson 13: Part Two of Scissorhands + CQC Prompts Demonstrate understanding of the effect of specific cinematic techniques in film. Write an analytical.

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Lesson 13: Part Two of Scissorhands + CQC Prompts Demonstrate understanding of the effect of specific cinematic techniques in film. Write an analytical statement, including reflective commentary explaining the supporting textual evidence.

Separate Sheet of Paper + SB Page 154  You will now view the second chunk of Edward Scissorhands, Scenes 5–13. Give this segment a close reading and focus on the cinematic techniques to understand character development and plot. Shots/ Framing AnglesMovementsLightingEditingSoundCharacter development Plot Development

Tables  Each person should spend a minute sharing 2-3 important examples of their cinematic technique with the rest of the group, while others take notes to complete their chart  As a group, determine how the characters have developed as well as the plot—add to your chart

Analytical Statements (Claim)  Writing an analytical statement requires you to understand and identify style and effect, so review these terms with your group members. As you develop your analytical statement, keep the following in mind:  Author’s Purpose: The use of a device (literary, rhetorical, or cinematic) to create an intended effect or suggest an intended meaning  Effect: The result or influence of using a specific device  Example as a class  Cinematic Technique:  Effect of Technique in General:

Textual Support (“Quote”)  Your “quote” will be a detailed example from the film to support your effect of the cinematic technique that “shows” what the technique does  Supporting Evidence:  Combine all three using the following model:  Tim Burton in Edward Scissorhands uses _______________ to ________________________________________. For example, _____________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________.

Double Check  Does the statement identify the cinematic technique?  Does the statement clearly present an accurate effect?  Does the evidence accurately support the statement of effect?

Commentary  The reflective commentary comes after the example. The job of the commentary is to show your understanding of the relationship between your example and your original claim. You can make a comment, explain the connection, illustrate the point you made, or perhaps prompt a realization in the mind of the reader. In other words, if your example is the “what,” then the reflective commentary is the “so what.”  Example:  Tim Burton, in Edward Scissorhands, uses a long shot to show the vulnerability of characters. For example, when Peg is upstairs in the castle, the long shot makes her look small so that the viewer worries about her safety. Unlike the long shots that imply that Edward is a frightening character, this one creates concern for Peg's circumstances.

Homework: Grade Level  On the back of your cinematic technique chart from today, answer the five discussion questions on page 154 in complete sentences.  Why does the neighborhood welcome Edward into their lives so quickly?  How does the neighborhood seem to change after Edward’s arrival?  Kim’s reaction to Edward is played for humor, but in what way is hers the most natural or realistic response?  What hints in this segment indicate that all will not work out well?  What did you notice in the plot sequence that was a purposeful editing decision by Burton? Grading: completed chart and questions answered to the fullest

Homework: Honors  Based on your notes from today’s viewing, choose one cinematic technique to analyze. Choose what the intended effect of the technique was, taking theme development into consideration.  Use claim, “quote”, commentary