Final Viewing: Create a chart for cinematic techniques

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Final Viewing: Create a chart for cinematic techniques Lesson 15: Finish Edward Understand the director’s purpose for cinematic choices in order to interpret visual text HONORS: Write an extended paragraph of analysis Final Viewing: Create a chart for cinematic techniques

Class Discussion Final Viewing: 1:17:20-1:40:00 After ending, share with group members your examples Class Discussion Discussion Questions on page 160 in SpringBoard As we discuss, write down answers on the back of your chart Does Edward’s action seem justified? How does Edward appear to feel about Jim’s death? How does Kim appear to feel? Why do you think Edward cuts his clothes off? Most fairy tales have a lesson or a moral to teach. What do you think Kim wants her granddaughter to learn from her story?

Begin to thinking about commonalities that help develop theme. Honors Discussion What themes can be drawn from Edward Scissorhands ? What does Burton commonly use in the film, and why? What does this film have in common with Alice in Wonderland Vincent Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Tomorrow: be prepared for taking notes for three different films—on your own. Begin to thinking about commonalities that help develop theme. Think: why?