Who are the members of your group and what is each person doing in your performance? Izzy, Kimmy, Alesha and I. Izzy and I are singing, alesha and kimmy are playing piano.
Which song have you chosen to work on and why? stay by Rihanna we just thought it was an easy song to sing and play on the piano.
Add a link to the song you are going to do. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1YWDLjvfEs4
What is going to be challenging about this task? its going to be challenging for the girls who have to learn the song on the piano
Wednesday, October 23, 2019
Monday, October 14, 2019
Coraline
1. Describe at least one way that a character or individual changed in the text
The other mother
- At the beginning - she was kind, loving, she is two faced, perfect model for a mum, a bit strange, buttons for eyes (symbols)
- At the end - crazy,strange,violent, malicious,sinister, looks like a witch. no longer looks like a human or a mother
-Physical change that shows the real evil mother - was always evil, but we didn't see it
- Legs - extend/grows more/metal, head - pointy, gets skinnier, loses all fat then skin
- Costume - nice and form fitting to rags, warm clothes, more dark colours - black/red/white, more beetle like, less human like.
- Colour/lighting - at the start - artificial, warm,orange like - makes us feel welcome/safe
- But the end - artificial, cold, dark with neon green and purple light - feel dangerous/horror
2. Explain how this change was important to the text as whole
- Shows the theme - 'looks can be deceiving'
- Made the story scarier to see her change over time, more intense, draw the viewer in.
Thesis statement - My argument
In Henry Selicks 'film Coraline', a character whose change was important to the story was the other mother. We first encounter her as a kind perfect mother, but by the end we see her true nature as an evil soul stealing demon. this shows us the theme of looks can be deceiving, this essay will discuss ho colour and lighting, physical changes and costumes are effectively used to show the change in the other mother.
The other mother, a character in Henry Selicks film 'coraline, changes from a nice mother to a soul stealing demon spider.
'Looks can be deceiving' is and important theme in henry selicks film 'coraline. it is best shown through the changes of the character, ' the other mother'.
One: Physical
Two: Costume
Three: colour/lighting
The other mother
- At the beginning - she was kind, loving, she is two faced, perfect model for a mum, a bit strange, buttons for eyes (symbols)
- At the end - crazy,strange,violent, malicious,sinister, looks like a witch. no longer looks like a human or a mother
-Physical change that shows the real evil mother - was always evil, but we didn't see it
- Legs - extend/grows more/metal, head - pointy, gets skinnier, loses all fat then skin
- Costume - nice and form fitting to rags, warm clothes, more dark colours - black/red/white, more beetle like, less human like.
- Colour/lighting - at the start - artificial, warm,orange like - makes us feel welcome/safe
- But the end - artificial, cold, dark with neon green and purple light - feel dangerous/horror
2. Explain how this change was important to the text as whole
- Shows the theme - 'looks can be deceiving'
- Made the story scarier to see her change over time, more intense, draw the viewer in.
Thesis statement - My argument
In Henry Selicks 'film Coraline', a character whose change was important to the story was the other mother. We first encounter her as a kind perfect mother, but by the end we see her true nature as an evil soul stealing demon. this shows us the theme of looks can be deceiving, this essay will discuss ho colour and lighting, physical changes and costumes are effectively used to show the change in the other mother.
The other mother, a character in Henry Selicks film 'coraline, changes from a nice mother to a soul stealing demon spider.
'Looks can be deceiving' is and important theme in henry selicks film 'coraline. it is best shown through the changes of the character, ' the other mother'.
One: Physical
Two: Costume
Three: colour/lighting
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