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ENGLISH 6
QUARTER 1
Week 8-Day 5
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Describe different forms and conventions of film and moving
pictures
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To the Learner
It has been an exhausting week. You did a great job doing all the previous exercises
and its time for our next activity. I bet youll have a great time.
This topic will teach you how to describe different forms and conventions of film and
moving pictures focusing on set-up.
In this activity sheet, several exercises are prepared for you to enhance your
knowledge on the different forms and conventions of film and moving pictures. We
will be focusin on the set-up or set design.
The teacher will call a volunteer to give some titles of the previous film clips,
movies or TV shows that youve watched. The class will identify the setting of each.
Set It Up
A set-up, is also called set design, it refers to the creation of a scenery that
depicts the look or physical appearance of the set for a film.
Set-ups or set designs communicate a sense of location and place. They are
often structured or built in studios. They can also be on locations.
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Lets Do This
Task 2: Ready....Set....Action!
The teacher will show you a short film clip from the movie Inside Out. This
will give you an idea on how film production staffs create a set-up for a movie or TV
show.
After watching the clip, you will answer the following questions:
1. Whats the name of Joys most favourite character that she saw as they
entered the Dream Productions studio?
2. What setting is the production crew setting up for Rileys dream?
3. Did Bing Bong released a cord and changed the set-up of the stage? Why
did he do it?
4. Is the set-up important to set the mood or theme of a film?
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Lets Do More
Examine the following pictures. Identify the type of set-up that it shows. Write
A if it is structured or built in a studio or B if it is on location.
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A set-up is also called set design. It refers to the creation of a scenery that depicts
the look or physical appearance of the set for a film.
Set-ups or set designs communicate a sense of location and place. They are
often structured or built in studios. They can also be outside locations.
Testing...1,2,3!!!
Identify the set-up used in the following film, TV show or movie. Is it SS-
structured in a studio or OL- on location? Write your answers on your paper.
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Prepared by:
MICHELLE B. BALATBAT
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ANSWER KEY
(For Teachers Use Only)
Task 2: Ready...Set...Action!
1. Mr. Unicorn
2. classroom set-up
3. room of Riley
4. Yes. (Reasons may vary)
Testing... 1,2,3!
1. SS
2. OL
3. SS
4. SS
5. OL
6. OL
7. OL
8. OL
9. SS
10. OL
Prepared by:
MICHELLE B. BALATBAT
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