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The Truman Show
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A child, ‘Truman Burbank’, is adopted by a television studio. Truman’s life is turned into a ‘reality’ television program Everyone on the show, except for Truman knows that they are on television Truman is feeling dissatisfied with life THIS IS A WORK OF FICTION – IT IS NOT A TRUE STORY Premise of the film
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Truman – the ‘star’ of the show; does not know that his life is being filmed Christof – the creator and director of the show ‘Meryl’ – Truman’s wife; an actress selected by the studio for this role ‘Marlon’ – Truman’s best friend; an actor on the show since childhood ‘Lauren’/ Sylvia – An ex-Truman Show actress; dismissed for getting too close to Truman; believes the show is wrong ‘Kirk’ and ‘Angela’ Burbank – Truman’s on screen parents; Kirk is ‘dead’, killed off by the producers to make Truman afraid of water Characters to know
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Film Techniques
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Read at the handout on film techniques Make sure you know the usual reasons for using different shot types and camera angles Using the table provided, keep track of different film techniques used in the film ‘The Truman Show’ – you will need to comment on what effect certain types of shot have on the audience. WATCH ‘THE TRUMAN SHOW’
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After viewing the film, recommence slides here
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Is Truman safe? Is Truman well cared for? Does Truman have all his basic needs met? ( e.g. Is there something that most people need that he does not have the ability to get?) Is Truman happy? Is ‘The Truman Show’ acceptable? Things to consider
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Morality is doing what is right or good. Laws do not always reflect what is right. Laws are a set of rules and regulations agreed on by a community – in Western countries, the law is enforced by the legal authorities through the courts, and cases are decided by either a judge or a jury of peers. Laws only concern rules that are already established – if there is no law against a behaviour, then there is no crime The law vs. morality
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You are to assume either a pro- or anti- Truman show stance. If you are Pr0-Truman you believe that the show is acceptable and good; if you are Anti-Truman, then you believe that the show is wrong for some reason and should be cancelled. Create a campaign arguing your point of view and encouraging others to agree with you. Pro-Truman campaigners, assume you are working for the studio; Anti-Truman campaigners, assume you are working for ‘Free Truman’, the same organisation as Sylvia. You may present: a poster (or series of posters), a video advertisement, a written speech (as though for a rally, you could even film yourself delivering this speech), an article for a magazine or newspaper, a filmed segment for the nightly news or tabloids (e.g. A Current Affair), a webpage or blog outlining your view. Mini-project
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