Thursday, September 20, 2018

Today in Film as Literature

9/18/18
Today in Film as Literature we worked with our groups to start the MES Elements power point.
(The MES Elements power point is due Thursday by 11:59 pm.)
We picked a photo to apply to the 12 MES Elements.
Then we defined the Element which is worth 1 point, added the photo for another point,
and a 2 point brief (2-4) sentence/analysis of the choice that affect the elements of MES.
In all the Mise-en-scene Elements powerpoint is worth 44 points. Next Friday 9/28 we have a MES test in class.  
EX. This is the photo my group decided to use.


Class Notes:
Objectives: IWBAT apply my understanding of mise-en-scene to specifically analyze cinema
Elements of Mise-en-scene= Shot Framing, Shot angle,
Character placement, Composition, Color value, Diegetic/Non-diegetic audio,
dominant feature, Lighting key, Depth of Field, Subsidiary feature, Screen Density.
Homework-MES Elements due Thursday by 11:59 p.m.
MES Test: In class next Friday 9/28


The University of Colorado discovered the Formal Elements of Film


Using the MES 12 Elements that we learned in class will help to identify what the director is trying to portray to the audience.

Tuesday, September 18, 2018

Today in Film as Literature

9/18/18
Today in Film as Literature we worked with our groups to start the MES Elements power point. (The MES Elements power point is due Thursday by 11:59 pm.)
We picked a photo to apply to the 12 MES Elements. Then we defined the Element which is worth 1 point, added the photo for another point, and a 2 point brief (2-4) sentence/analysis of the choice that affect the elements of MES. In all the Mise-en-scene Elements powerpoint is worth 44 points. Next Friday 9/28 we have a MES test in class.  
EX. This is the photo my group decided to use.


Class Notes:
Objectives: IWBAT apply my understanding of mise-en-scene to specifically analyze cinema
Elements of Mise-en-scene= Shot Framing, Shot angle, Character placement, Composition, Color value, Diegetic/Non-diegetic audio, dominant feature, Lighting key, Depth of Field, Subsidiary feature, Screen Density.
Homework-MES Elements due Thursday by 11:59 p.m.
MES Test: In class next Friday 9/28

The University of Colorado discovered the Formal Elements of Film

Using the MES 12 Elements that we learned in class will help to identify what the director is trying to portray to the audience.

Thursday, June 14, 2018

6/14/18 : Final Harkness Discussion

Today in class we started out in small groups to talk about some ideas for themes we had in the book.  We connected those themes to incidents from the book and we provided textual support from the end of the book for our claims.  We first discussed some topics like death, isolation, maturity/immaturity, and loss of innocence.  That discussion led us to create the themes that we posted to classroom.

We returned to a classwide discussion where different people shared the ideas that their groups came up with.  A focus of the discussion concerned the images on the cover of the book.  We talked about the symbol of the carousel and the horse and New York City.  One student asked why those images were on the cover, but no one really provided a good answer.  I think it's important that New York City is on the cover because that's where Holden really has a lot of moments of conflict with himself and other people.  The carousel is important because Holden wants to take Phoebe there.  And he seems really focused on Phoebe having a good time as a little kid.

We also talked about whether Holden really hates his parents or not and how that was part of his whole problem with maturity and immaturity.  And whether Holden's parents should have or shouldn't have sent him to the mental asylum.  There was a lot of discussion on this topic with some people thinking that the parents didn't really know what to do with Holden and instead of talking to him and trying to work it out, they just sent him away.  I thought that Holden's parents were afraid.  They had already lost Allie and maybe they were afraid of losing Holden, too.

The relationship between Holden and Phoebe can be related to my life today between my brother and I. In the book, Holden passionately cares about Phoebe and tries to enjoy his time with her as much as he can. He takes her to the carousel and Phoebe asks Holden to tag along which relates to me when my brother wants me to ride with him on small baby rides. Holden and I both want to hold on to our siblings' childhood before they become adults and independent. We both cherish the fact that we have someone to love and care for.  This idea is pretty common, I think.  And older siblings watching out for younger siblings is important.

Wednesday, June 13, 2018

6/13/18

Today's class revolved around the idea and ability to be able to 'inject' more flavor and tone into a text or passage in order for it to become more engaging and interesting for whoever is reading the passage. However, before this, Mr. Rivers introduced the class to our 2018 summer reading assignments for each of the five English classes that one could take as a Senior next year. Additionally, we briefly discussed the Final Harkness Prep assignment that was posted on classroom. The lesson itself today, again, was focused on turning relatively bland sentences into something engaging and interesting for the reader. The passage that the class had to give some 'flavor' to was; 'Yesterday was Tuesday. I went to school and had English, Math, History, Band, and Science. We had a substitute teacher in Math. I brought lunch from home. After school, I went to work. When I got home, I watched some TV before going to be.' We were then instructed by Mr. Rivers to talk within our groups and work together to make the passage either more positive or more negative. Then, once we had finished, we had to post our new passages onto the google classroom assignment (the finished products can be viewed there). This lesson can easily tie into the real world as it is often necessary in almost all walks of life to be able to write some form of composition while also keeping the reader interested enough to keep on reading. One example of this that we are all actually working on now is the College Essay. As we have learned in class and Rivers has said multiple times, it is very important to not only get your message and information across to the Admissions officer or teacher reading your essay, but also to have 'flavor' in your essay so that the officer gets to actually learn who you are. They need to be able to make a special distinction between you and your paper and the thousands of other papers from other applicants. This lesson specifically ties into the essay that we have been working on for almost the past month.

Tuesday, June 12, 2018

6/12/18

Today in the beginning of class, Mr. Rivers first reviewed important dates and assignments coming up in the next two weeks. The CP English 11 final exam will be on the 26th of June and will consist of excerpts from certain texts from which we will need to extract answers to questions about the passages. The final will have an emphasis on rhetorical devices and your writing style. Rivers also mentioned again to remember to have the book finished and the two themes ready for the Harkness discussion this Thursday (6/14). Today's lesson itself was on the topic of 'Why Does Holden Complain so Much?'. Rivers asked us this question and then let the class discuss it in our groups for a few minutes. At the end of the time, we came together as a class and we came up with the following reasons that Holden complains. 1. In order to cope/insecurity; 2. Points out other people's flaws to avoid his own; 3. He would rather ruin something himself then let someone else ruin it for him; and 4. Anxiety/PTSD (from his brother's death while Holden was young). Additionally, we (the class) came up with other sub-topics and themes within our #3 reason. The topics of #3 are as follows: he does this as an excuse; is this behavior universal to kids? (no it can transfer to adulthood as well); and he pretends to have control over his life even though he doesn't. The class closed with a discussion about one of the few times in Catcher in the Rye where Holden is positive; the museum scene. Holden seems happy with the things in the museum staying the same (likes stability), and we came to the conclusion that Holden is a major ROMANTIC character. This class period can extend to the world at large as it deals with how we, as people, perceive others and other things in our world. Although we can see how people act, such as Holden complaining about almost anything, most of the time we cannot or do not understand why they act in this way. This a very important skill in the modern world that we live in as it can not only be used for deeper reading and/or examination of a book, novel or movie, but can be applied to almost any interaction between people, whether they be fictional or in real life. One of the most prominent examples of how being perceptive can be applied in the real world is the occupation of being a police detective. As a detective, you need to not only use your training but also your perception to almost put yourself in the shoes of the criminal or person you are after in order to be one step ahead of them and arrest them. Additionally, in movies, you are often thinking of what is going to happen next or what will happen in the next movie in the series and by using the skill of perception you can make educated guess based on prior knowledge or facts found in the film itself.

Monday, June 11, 2018

Silent Work Period

     Today we were able to either work on our college essay or read Catcher in the Rye in class. The college essay assignment is due on Sunday and the Harkness for the Catcher in the Rye is due on Thursday. So I choose to read Catcher in the Rye because that was a closer due date and the whole book needs to be read. Holden has a very immature train of thought as I've learned in the book. He always wants to talk about sex life despite Old Luce not wanting to, and probably many others. He also has a drinking problem for a kid his age. To be drunk that much and wandering around NYC in the cold can kill you. He has low regard for his own health and well-being as well as reputation. However, he may act this way only because he feels lonely and he doesn't want the fear of being alone. He even asked Old Luce to stay with him as an almost desperate cry for help.
     Hopefully more of these classes happen because I was able to get more work done. The class was able to help me focus more on what I needed to be done. Now I can work on making my college essay as good as it can be. Hopefully drafting good enough to end up getting money from the school I apply to. To be able to work on this in class really helps us prepare for the future and hopefully we get into our colleges of choice because these extra steps we're taking in order to make us sound like us.

Thursday, June 7, 2018

Themes and Claims 6/7/18

In today's class Mr. Rivers asked us a  true or false question. That question is "all themes are claims, but not all claims are themes". True or False? The majority of the class said true because claims are strictly based on facts and evidence when a theme can be specific and not forced on one thing. For example, Holden believes people are phony, this would be a claim because number one it is true and the second thing is that it is only focused on The Catcher in the Rye. If someone said teenager's anxiety makes them act phony, would be a theme but not as specific as someone can get. Themes  can be applied to all sources and it should be able to stand on its own two feet. With a theme you would want to add who? what? how? where? why? when? to make the theme more specific. After we discussed themes and claims we went to the classroom and looked at the themes we did yesterday in class. Yesterday we took claims that were on the board and turned them into themes by using who? what? etc. We then picked the one that we thought was good, and we discussed how Sean Lyons theme was more valuable because it did not focus on the Catcher in the Rye but focused on the real world. Mr. Rivers put something on classroom that was an assignment that was strictly on claims turning into a theme that is turning into a specific theme. We were then told that if we were working with a partner that we need to change 5 themes into specific themes and if you were working alone you only needed to do 3. As a result in giving us this assignment we had the period to work on it and if you did not finish in class then we needed to hand it in by this evening. He also told us to remember to read for our harkness that is on the 17th. As Mr. Rivers allowed us to work the rest of the class, as he walked around answering questions. I was able to finish my 3 themes, and I picked claims that were easy for me to relate to. For example, "The more Holden tries to act mature, the more immature he appears." which I was able to turn it into " Teenagers who try to act mature in situations end up acting more immature because they are trying to be someone they are not."  The other one that I chose was "Holden's insecurity comes from trying to cover up his pain after death. " I turned that into "People of any age that experienced a tragic event become insecure after trying to hide the pain that follows death because they fear how society will react.  And the last one I picked was this " Holden is starting to trust the reader and so he’s letting his guard down a bit. I ended up changing it to "Teenager's in high school that begin to trust others allow themselves to put their guard down because they feel as though they're in a safe environment"With all of my themes I was able to turn it into a specific theme by using who? what? etc. 

This can help everyone in the long run because by doing this activity it made us really understand how to change a claim into a theme into a specific themes. I think that this was a good experience and personally it really helped me understand how easy it really is to make a claim into a theme. It could help in any situation whether you are in high school or in college you need to know how to do this and the difference between them both. 

Today in Film as Literature

9/18/18 Today in Film as Literature we worked with our groups to start the MES Elements power point. (The MES Elements power point is d...