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Activity Sheet

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ENGLISH 6
QUARTER 1
Week 8-Day 5
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EN6VC-Ih-5.1.8
Describe different forms and conventions of film and moving pictures
RODEL P. AGCAOILI MALASIN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CLAVERIA EAST DISTRICT
Let’s Learn This

In this activity sheet, several exercises


are prepared for you to enhance your
knowledge on the different forms and
conventions of film and moving pictures.
We will be focusin on the set-up or set
design.
Let’s Try This

Task 1: Look Back!

The teacher will call a volunteer to give some titles of


the previous film clips, movies or TV shows that you’ve
watched. The class will identify the setting of each.

Examples: Spongebob Squarepants


Bikini Bottom/
Under the sea
Mulan - Ancient China
Let’s Study This

Set It Up

A set-up, is also called set design, it refers to the creation


of a scenery that depicts the “look” or physical appearance
of the set for a film.
Set-ups or set designs communicate a sense of location
and place. They are often structured or built in studios.
They can also be on locations.
Let’s Do This

Task 2: Ready....Set....Action!

A short film clip from the movie “Inside Out” will be shown. This will give you an
idea on how film production staffs create a set-up for a movie or TV show.
After watching the clip, answer the following questions:

1. What’s the name of Joy’s most favorite character that she saw as they entered
the Dream Production’s studio?
2. What setting is the production crew setting up for Riley’s dream?
3. Did Bing Bong released a cord and changed the set-up of the stage? Why did
he do it?
4. Is the set-up important to set the mood or theme of a film?
Let’s Do More

Task 3: Picture Picture

Examine the following pictures. Identify the type of set-up that it shows. Write A if it
is structured or built in a studio or B if it is on location.

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Let’s Remember This

A set-up is also called set design. It refers to the


creation of a scenery that depicts the “look” or
physical appearance of the set for a film.
Set-ups or set designs communicate a sense of
location and place. They are often structured or
built in studios. They can also be outside
locations.
Let’s Test Ourselves
Testing...1,2,3!!!
Identify the set-up used in the following film, TV show or movie. Is it SS-structured in
a studio or OL- on location? Write your answers on your paper.

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