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Into Film Language Creating Effective Film Reviews – Primary

After viewing the film 1.What did you like about the film? 2.What didn’t you like about the film? 3.Which parts will you remember the most and why? 4.Did it turn out how you expected? Guide to Creating Effective Film Reviews – Primary

Draw your review Guide to Creating Effective Film Reviews – Primary

Creative comparisons challenge Can you compare the film you have just seen to the following things? Guide to Creating Effective Film Reviews – Primary Example If the film Toy Story was an animal it would be a puppy because it is playful and cute.

What is a film review? A review is an opinion that comments on how good or bad a book, film, play, or other work of art is. Telling a friend Film review Book review TV programme review Game review Music review Theatre review Blog review Website review How many did you think of? Guide to Creating Effective Film Reviews – Primary

Behind The Scenes with Mark Kermode Guide to Creating Effective Film Reviews – Primary Property of Into Film © (2014) All rights reserved.

Film review writing workshop Guide to Creating Effective Film Reviews – Primary Property of Into Film © (2014) All rights reserved.

What is a synopsis? The part of a review that describes the plot is called a ‘synopsis’. A review should tell the reader a little bit about what happens in the film – but not too much! Too much detail can be boring for the reader and might even ruin the film. That’s why giving away the end of the film in a review is called a ‘spoiler’! Guide to Creating Effective Film Reviews – Primary

Can you guess the film from the synopsis? The second in a series of fantasy films about the adventures of a young boy and his friends at a magical school. Someone- or something- is terrorising the students, but can the three friends solve the mystery before it’s too late? Guide to Creating Effective Film Reviews – Primary

HARRY POTTER AND THE CHAMBER OF SECRETS The answer is… Image property of Warner Bros © (2002) All rights reserved

Can you guess the film from the synopsis? Two young princesses, who were once close, are driven apart by an accident. Soon to become Queen, the elder sister’s worry over her powers has built so much that an emotional outburst causes her to cast the whole kingdom into eternal winter. With the help of a gung-ho mountain man and friendly snowman, the younger Princess must find her sister and save the kingdom. Guide to Creating Effective Film Reviews – Primary

FROZEN The answer is… Image property of Disney © (2013) All rights reserved

Can you guess the film from the synopsis? In a world where Vikings hate dragons and have to learn to fight them, young Hiccup takes a different path and befriends a young dragon instead, with the big advantage that they can go flying together. Of course, there are plenty of other Vikings who think this is complete madness. This computer-animated adventure is sweet and funny, with a couple of thrilling battle scenes for action fans. Guide to Creating Effective Film Reviews – Primary

HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON The answer is… Image property of Dreamworks SKG © (2010) All rights reserved

Five things to include in your review 1.An introduction that makes your reader want to read on. 2.A short synopsis (story summary) – with no spoilers! 3.Interesting information about the film – the genre, audience, cast, crew, funny facts or awards. 4.What did you like or dislike and why? 5.Summarise your review. Guide to Creating Effective Film Reviews – Primary

Film your review! 1.Rehearse by reading your review aloud. Use body language and pauses to emphasise any key points. Get a friend to give you some honest feedback. 2.Find a quiet, well-lit location to film your review. Do a couple of practice-runs with the camera. 3.Look back at your practice-runs. Is the camera steady and well framed? Can the audience hear you clearly? Guide to Creating Effective Film Reviews – Primary

Film your review! 4.Is it interesting for the audience? Are there any bits you need to take out? How can you improve it? 5.Experiment! How could you use different camera shots, angles and locations to make it more interesting to watch? Guide to Creating Effective Film Reviews – Primary