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Monday, November 15, 2021

Workshop : Essay Planning - English

Shooting the apple - Hope & Rebellion

Techniques: Music lighting colour, Angles/Shots/Movements, Costume


- Diegetic sound
- Katniss - dark, dim, artificial, grey, black, blues - matches peers
- Senica - vibrant, bright, colour variety - pink, more privileged/individuals
- Costume - Katniss - training suit, tributes all look the same
- Capitol - individuals - all different, over the top, extravagant
- Close-ups - see the reactions, Katniss-pensive, shocked
- High angle - once Katniss shoots the apple, makes her look weak and vulnerable.
- Atmosphere - tension, Katniss comes out as the standout, someone to watch out for.


Change of Rules - Struggle for power


Music - minor, slow, dramatic - building tension, emotional intensity as music gets louder

Lighting/Colour - bright, natural, warm, green, black, greys, shadowed, - rising of the sun - new day, new victor.

Costume - not important

Angles/Shots/Movement - High shot - Senica has power according to the camera but the dialogue “stop!” contradicts that.

Close-ups - emphasize emotions - defiance, the stubbornness of Katniss - Struggle for Power

- Katniss won’t let them have one victor
- Peeta won’t let them change him.

Atmosphere - happy because Katniss and Peeta took back control, if they died, then they died on their own terms, didn’t lose their humanity.


Aspects = Techniques 

- Camera shots/angles/movement

- Colour/Lighting

- Costume

- Music

- Atmosphere

- Dialogue

- Symbols

- Props


Reaping scene - Close-ups, Costume, music, lighting


Task 2: 1-2 sentences explain what happened in the scene


T - Title

A - Author/director

K - Key ideas/aspects

O - Outline


In the film ‘ The Hunger Games’ directed by Gary Ross...

Techniques are used to engage the viewer and tell the story. In the scene (insert your scene) film aspects such as (technique #1), (technique #2), (technique #3), and (technique #4), are impactful in creating the mood and atmosphere. 

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