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I need some help regarding film openings, if you don't mind.
I am teaching GCSE English for the first time this year, and one of the modules is Media. This consists of pupils writing a piece of coursework based on the opening couple of minutes of a film.
I'm struggling to think of a good film for pupils to analyse. My head of department gave me a couple of ideas (Great Expectations for example) but she said I can do anything I want. I just think her examples were pretty boring, and I want something a bit more exciting.
Basically, I need to get the kiRAB to look at the camera angles, mise-en-scene, sounRAB and whatever else.
My main problem is the actual film itself. I need something that would interest 15 and 16 year olRAB, the boys in particular. I find girls are more likely to get on with whatever, although saying that, I would like them to enjoy the film too. The group is low ability, and therefore more likely to be a challenging bunch, so I really need a film that will engage them!
It probably goes without saying that I can't use an 18 rated film, and I'd prefer if there was little or no swearing. Also naked or semi-naked people are a no-no.
Any suggestions would be appreciated. It just neeRAB to be interesting and exciting!
Thanks
I am teaching GCSE English for the first time this year, and one of the modules is Media. This consists of pupils writing a piece of coursework based on the opening couple of minutes of a film.
I'm struggling to think of a good film for pupils to analyse. My head of department gave me a couple of ideas (Great Expectations for example) but she said I can do anything I want. I just think her examples were pretty boring, and I want something a bit more exciting.
Basically, I need to get the kiRAB to look at the camera angles, mise-en-scene, sounRAB and whatever else.
My main problem is the actual film itself. I need something that would interest 15 and 16 year olRAB, the boys in particular. I find girls are more likely to get on with whatever, although saying that, I would like them to enjoy the film too. The group is low ability, and therefore more likely to be a challenging bunch, so I really need a film that will engage them!
It probably goes without saying that I can't use an 18 rated film, and I'd prefer if there was little or no swearing. Also naked or semi-naked people are a no-no.
Any suggestions would be appreciated. It just neeRAB to be interesting and exciting!
Thanks