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Activity Sheet

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ENGLISH 6
QUARTER 1
Week 7-Day 4
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Describe different forms and conventions of film and
moving pictures (Setting)
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To the Learner

From your past lesson, you have learned about the different convention of film such as
the lighting and the dialog.
In this lesson, you will learn another convention of film which is the setting.

Let’s Try This

Task 1: Do It!

Let us answer this from your previous lesson.

Identify the following form or genre of film.

________1. Frozen
________2. Ang Probinsyano
________3. Heneral Luna
________4. Beauty and the Beast
________5. Conjuring

Let’s Do This

Task 2: Analyze This!


Analyze the picture below. Where do you think the film happened? When do you think it
happened? Share your answers in class.

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Let’s Study This

FILM - also called as motion picture or movie, it is a series of still photographs on


film, projected in rapid succession onto a screen by means of light.
The art of motion picture is exceedingly complex, requiring contributions from nearly all
the other arts as well as countless technical skills (for example, in sound recording,
photography and optics ).

There are another elements of FILM CONVENTION such as:

1. Setting 7. Props, set and locations


2. characterization 8. Camera work
3. plot 9. lighting
4. casting 10. sounds
5. performance 11. editing
6. costuming

Our lesson focuses only on the setting of the film.

The setting is both the time and geographic location within a film or within a work of
film. The setting helps initiate the main backdrop and mood for a story. Setting has
been referred to as story world beyond the immediate surroundings of the story.

Along with the plot, character, theme, and style, setting is considered one of the
fundamental components of film.

SETTING - can be used for a number of purposes. It might be used for:


REALISM - it is a time and place of setting is made known.

ATMOSPHERE - it reinforce desired mood.


For example: scary movies

SYMBOLISM - it can be conveyed through setting.


For example: a storm can represent inner turmoil.

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Let’s Try This

Task 3: Name the Picture!


After discussing the meaning of setting.
Let us study the pictures. Let us answer the questions that follow.
Write your answers on the table below.
A B

1.What is in the picture A and B?


2.What do you see in the picture A and B?
3. What do you think is the setting in picture A and B?
4. Describe the setting of picture A and B.
5. What is the atmosphere or the mood created in picture A and B?
6. What did the snow symbolize in picture B?

Picture A Picture B
1 1
2 2
3 3
4 4
5 5
6 6

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Let’s Do This

Task 4: Name It!


Describe and identify the setting of the following picture excerpt from the film. Give the
mood and the symbolism used to convey the setting. Write your answers below.

A B

setting mood symbolism

A A A

B B B

Let’s Do More

Task 5: Reader’s Desk


In your opinion, what is the importance of studying setting in a film?
Does it have an impact in your life as a student?

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Let’s Remember

Setting - is the time and place where and when the film takes place.
It can be used for a number of purposes. It might be used for:
REALISM
ATMOSPHERE
SYMBOLISM

Let’s Enrich Ourselves

Task 6: Watch It!


Work in Group.
Imagine that your group will be doing a film set on your local area.
1. Think of the best title for your film
1. Choose the best setting where you can shoot your film
3. Draw, design, and set-up the setting of your film.
4. Report and describe the setting of your film in class.

Prepared by:

VIOLETA M. ALMARIO

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ANSWER KEY
(For Teachers’ Use Only)

Task 1.
1. fantasy
2. action
3. history
4. fantasy
5. horror

Task 2
Answers may vary

Task 3
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Task 4
Answers may vary

Task 5
Answers may vary

Task 6
Answers may vary

Prepared by:

VIOLETA M. ALMARIO

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