In this activity you will show the visuals of a film to your class, without the sound. The following three steps will help the class to:
Choose one of these film clips to use with your class.
Play the film again, stopping it at particular points to highlight particular bits.
Ask the class to describe in writing different aspects of the picture at that point. For example, 'the colours were like a summer's day', or, 'the man seemed to tower over us'.
And what was the effect on them? 'Her coat is red like Little Red Riding Hood so I through something bad might happen to her.' 'I jumped out of my seat when the big, angry face suddenly appeared.'
Consider the use of: colour and light; movement on screen; the angles from which different characters and things are seen; facial expressions and actions of characters; pace and pattern of shots.
Read aloud and share.
You can choose to watch the film with its soundtrack now OR do the Sound For Effect exercise.