Lesson 9: Revisiting Wonka & Stylistic Effect Interpret the effect of a director’s cinematic...

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Lesson 9: Revisiting Wonka & Stylistic Effect Interpret the effect of a director’s cinematic choices Make interpretive inferences about the effect of cinematic techniques

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Page 1: Lesson 9: Revisiting Wonka & Stylistic Effect Interpret the effect of a director’s cinematic choices Make interpretive inferences about the effect of cinematic.

Lesson 9: Revisiting Wonka & Stylistic Effect• Interpret the effect of a director’s cinematic

choices• Make interpretive inferences about the

effect of cinematic techniques

Page 2: Lesson 9: Revisiting Wonka & Stylistic Effect Interpret the effect of a director’s cinematic choices Make interpretive inferences about the effect of cinematic.

2.15 Thinking About Effect p 144New groups—each member of your group is responsible for different cinematic technique category

View scenes 10-12 of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (27:36-38:00)

As you watch, identify as many examples of your technique as you can

Fill out your “slice of the pie” with your category at the “crust” and the examples as the “toppings”

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After Viewing Discuss with your group the examples you found. Each member should have a minute to share their cinematic technique category.

As a group, answer the quickwrite questions on p144 (#1)

Together, determine what the overall effect Burton achieves in the two scenes.

Put your pizza together, make a large “pepperoni” with the overall effect and place it

in the center of your pizza.Draw lines from the different example “toppings” that contribute to the effect in the center of your

pizza.Hang your pizza on the cabinets or empty wall.