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Setting and Mood
Using your notes for each setting picture guess:The emotional response (+/-)
The Mood
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K. Warkentine 10F ELA
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Emotion +Relaxed
Contented
Mood:Charming
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What emotion does the
viewer feel?What is the
mood?
Emotion +/-Sentimental
Mood:Timeless
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What emotion does the
viewer feel?What is the
mood?
Emotion –Scared
Nervous
Mood:Shocking
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What emotion does the
viewer feel?What is the
mood?
Emotion +/-NervousExcited
Mood:Impressive
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What emotion does the
viewer feel?What is the mood?
Emotion –NervousScared
Mood:Foreboding
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What emotion does the
viewer feel?What is the mood?
Emotion +Love
Mood:Romantic
What emotion does the
viewer feel?What is the mood?
Emotion +Sensitive
Mood:Thoughtful
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What emotion does the
viewer feel?What is the mood?
Mood Response:
• Choose one of the previous settings and explain how the setting could be a different mood? (think moving from a + to a – feeling . Eg: love --- hate)
• What details could be added/changed to make a different emotional response and a different mood.
• Consider how the lighting, angle, objects can change the setting and mood.
Example: The monkeys are swinging and posing for pictures…
This is a charming mood because….
The monkeys sneer and rattle the bars of the cage…
This is a shocking mood because…
• Add this to your Word document on Setting and Mood (where you filled in the table and Pigman examples) and submit to Mrs. W’s e-mail.