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Monster. Screenplay Notes Screenplay – movie’s story in written form (The blood stream) Medium Shot – focus and frame on upper half of character(s)

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Monster

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Screenplay NotesScreenplay – movie’s story in written form (The blood

stream)

Medium Shot – focus and frame on upper half of character(s)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7LXQg6t4q2A

Long Shot – focus and frame includes entire character(s) body

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=laU2MI6X48I

Close– focus and frame on sole character’s face to emphasize that charactUp er

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hYMFUo8wLiw

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Screenplay NotesFade In – slow transition to a new scene

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IKgFL5OyXos

Fade Out – transition from shot to darknessVoice Over – some voice over-talking what

is happening in real life https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5mYC-u71vUs

Cut to – change in camera position and frame https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7LXQg6t4q2A

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To End the Day: How would you feel if your new “home” became a jail?

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Main Verb Find the subject. Figure out what is the subject doing

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=US8mGU1MzYw

“I wonder if I will look like myself when this trail is over.”

“When the guards came over, they made us line up against the wall.”

“Maybe I could make my own movie.”“Yo, Harmon, you gonna eat something?”“They have their breakfast in aluminum take-out

trays that contain eggs, sausages, and potatoes.”

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To End the Day: -What was O’Brien (Steve’s Lawyer) trying to accomplish in her cross examination of Zinzi?

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Half Sheeter: - How would you describe the character of Osvaldo? Explain in detail

On page 71-72, what are the detectives doing in interrogating Steve? What are they trying to get Steve to do?

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New Words!Subdue:

Infringe:

Sustain:

Cacophony:

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In the conversations with Steve and his dad, analyze what Mr. Harmon’s belief is toward Steve and the crime and outlook for the jury’s ruling

What was O’Brien successfully able to do in the examination of Osvaldo on the witness stand? How did she achieve this?

Do you believe Steve is innocent or guilty? Why or why not?

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New Words Quiz!!

1.What are two synonyms of dispirited?

2.Put cacophony in a sentence

3.What does flay mean?

4.Draw a picture for clamor

1.Put sustain in a sentence

2.Draw a picture for desolate

3.What are two synonyms of coherence?

4.Put subdue in a sentence

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Infer what is happening in the photo

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Impact of Home: Pages 124-126What does it mean to you to be with those who love you? How do you feel if you were taken away from those people? Explain in great detail.

On pages 124-126, we see Steve being taken away from his mother. What could the Mother be seen as greater than just Steve’s mother? What other symbol might the Mother stand for?

What differences in attitude and persona do you notice in Steve from the flashbacks before he was in jail to current day with him in jail? How is he different mentally?

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What time in your life did it feel like you were not living your real life and entered into a movie? Describe it in detail!

Why did it feel like you were living in a movie?

My Movie Moment

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Clause: at least one subject and one verb

they made us line up and go get our breakfast

when they came over to line us up

Which one is the complete sentence?

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Independent Clause Vs. Dependent ClauseIndependent ClauseClause (subject and

verb) that can stand by itself

A complete sentenceEx: Mr. McCann is by

far the coolest of all that is cool.

Dependent ClauseClause (subject and verb)

that cannot stand by itself as a complete sentence

Ex: Before we embark off into the great unknown

Leaves us needing more

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I-N-D-E-P-E-N-D-E-N-T or Dependent?State what kind of clause it is (state the subject and verb as well)Because of the fact this class is full of the most

dope freshmen the world has ever seenLeonardo is the leader of the Teenage Mutant

Ninja TurtlesAlthough few may see the truth in Mr.

McCann’s brilliant everyday logicThe Nintendo 64 is one of the greatest gaming

consoles to grace our human’s history

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What evidence points to Steve being guilty?

What evidence points to Steve being innocent?

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What disparities (great differences) do you notice between Black on White (Monster)crimes vs. White on Black crimes (articles)? Why do you think this happens in our society? Explain in detail!