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You will explore the art of adaptation and how written texts are translated to the screen, comparing two texts and their adaptations, and then creating your own. When analysing texts, you will look at how the story itself is portrayed across different text forms. You will also think about the views and values presented in “classic” texts and consider how relevant these continue to be for students in the 21st Century. Upon completion of this course, you will have knowledge of a variety of film techniques and know how to use them for a specific purpose and effect. In your final task you will have the opportunity to design and pitch your own story to screen adaptation.
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RLT2: The Birds - Scene Analysis (Oral Presentation)
- Identifying specific film techniques and explaining their effect
- Analysing film techniques used to develop elements of story, including genre and tone
- Preparing and delivering a PPT presentation that analyses key techniques in a scene from the film
RLT3: Creative Adaptation (Oral Presentation)Adaptation
- Selecting, reading and analysing a text of your choice
- Analysing key elements of story and theme in the text and selecting appropriate elements to change in an adaptation for a specific purpose and audience
- Preparing and delivering a PPT presentation that illustrates your adapted film pitch
- Completing a variety of creative planning tasks and written reflection to explain your adaptation and choices
PHSC Wiki Space:
Yr10 10 Adaptation: Story to Screen Wiki Page
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