Shows how middle school English teachers can effectively use motion pictures in the classroom.
Figures
ix
Acknowledgments
xi
Introduction
xiii
Film Terminology and Cinematic Effects
1
(35)
The Shot
1
(2)
Framing
3
(3)
Focus
6
(2)
Angles
8
(4)
Camera Movement
12
(3)
Lighting
15
(2)
Sound
17
(3)
Editing
20
(5)
Mise-en-Scene
25
(1)
Putting It All Together
26
(8)
Playing Director
34
(2)
Film and Reading Strategies
36
(25)
Predicting
36
(6)
Responding to the Text
42
(5)
Questioning the Text
47
(6)
Storyboarding
53
(5)
Soundtrack
58
(3)
Film and Literary Analysis
61
(35)
Characterization
61
(5)
Setting
66
(5)
Point of View
71
(11)
Symbol
82
(6)
Irony
88
(8)
Teaching a Complete Film
96
(79)
The Lion King
98
(4)
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial
102
(4)
Crooklyn
106
(7)
King of the Hill
113
(4)
Life is Beautiful
117
(8)
Frankenstein
125
(4)
Bride of Frankenstein
129
(3)
Rocky
132
(7)
Smoke Signals
139
(4)
Cyrano de Bergerac
143
(5)
Elizabeth
148
(7)
Appendixes
A. Glossary of Film Terminology
155
(2)
B. Blank Activity Charts
157
(11)
C.Annotated List of Resources
168
(4)
D. Index of Films Discussed
172
(3)
Author
175
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