Visual texts. Comprehension. Film still. Closely examine the following visual texts and answer the questions that follow.

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Visual texts 11 Comprehension Closely examine the following visual texts and answer the questions that follow. Film still 77

78 Complete English Basics 4 Reading for understanding 1 What does the costume of the central character reveal about the genre of the film? 2 Why is the natural background setting important for the promotion of this film? 3 How does the photograph suggest that Captain Jack Sparrow could be ruthless? 4 What do the rings on his fingers suggest about his character? 5 What evidence can you find to suggest that the figure standing immediately behind Captain Jack Sparrow is a fighting man? 6 Why do you think this shot was chosen to promote the film, Pirates of the Caribbean? Cartoon 6 marks

11 Visual texts 79 Reading for understanding 1 How does this cartoon attract the attention of the audience? 2 How does the cartoonist indicate that the two figures are mountain climbers? 3 How does the cartoonist indicate that the second climber is shocked by the situation? 4 What is the shopping trolley a symbol of? 5 What is the cartoonist s purpose in creating this cartoon? Comic strip 5 marks

80 Complete English Basics 4 Reading for understanding 1 What is the cartoonist s purpose? 2 In the first frame, what techniques does the cartoonist use to show the characters fear? 3 What human qualities are given to the crocodile? 4 What comments would you make about the personality of the character speaking? 5 What error of judgement does this character make? 6 The Snake comic strip is in the form of a narrative. a Describe the orientation. b Describe the complication. c Describe the resolution. 7 How does the cartoonist use exaggeration in the final frame? 8 How does the cartoonist use images and words to create humour? 10 marks

11 Visual texts 81 Spelling and vocabulary All about visual texts camera photographer perspective panorama illustrator location positioning picturesque viewer designer image visualise portrait artist horizontal symbol message diminish sequence editing technician screen authentic continuity graphics dissolve focus diagram vertical juxtaposition A word for a phrase Find words in the spelling list that match the meanings of the following phrases. The first letter of each word has been given. 1 to become smaller d 2 upright; at right angles to the Earth s surface v 3 a person who watches v 4 a series of events following one another s 5 to form a mental picture of something v 6 a person skilled in a technical area t 7 the act of placing side by side j 8 a view over a wide area p 9 the act of carrying on without stopping c 10 a drawing that shows how something is laid out d 11 something that stands for or represents another thing s 12 a large, flat surface on which movies are projected s 13 a person who paints pictures a 14 a person who prepares a plan of something before it is made d 15 reading and correcting mistakes e 16 real or genuine a 17 information sent from one person to another m 18 to adjust a lens so that an image is made clear f 19 a person who draws pictures for books i 20 a position or situation l 20 marks

82 Complete English Basics 4 Completing the phrases Complete the following phrases by adding words from the spelling list. The first letters have been given. Use each word once only. 1 digital c 8 out of f 2 wildlife p 9 h layout 3 film l 10 an a storyline 4 cartoon i 11 an email m 5 lifelike p 12 landscape a 6 final e 13 computer g 7 costume d 14 a p scene Back-of-the-book dictionary The Greek word phos/photos means light. Photography involves the use of light. There are many words in the English language that are derived from phos/photos. Use the back-of-the-book dictionary to find the meanings of these phos/photos words. photogenic: phosphorus: 14 marks photokinesis: photosynthesis: Language 4 marks Confusing word pairs Some pairs and groups of words in English are often confused and used incorrectly. As you get to recognise their spellings, understand their context and work with them in your writing, you will soon become confident in using the correct English terms. Using correct English After you have checked the meanings of these pairs of words, complete the following sentences. stationary: not moving stationery: writing material 1 The newsagent sells. 2 The Bush Fire Brigade truck was. proceed: to go forward, move along precede: to go before 3 In the ceremony, the flower girls will the bride. 4 The army was to to the front line.

11 Visual texts 83 marina: a harbour for mooring pleasure boats mariner: a sailor 5 The old gazed wistfully seawards. 6 The has a new wharf for large yachts. imminent: impending, likely to happen eminent: high in rank or fame 7 A storm is. 8 Churchill was an statesman. eligible: suitable or worthy to be chosen illegible: not able to be read 9 Her writing was. 10 She was for promotion. disease: illness decease: death 11 Malaria is a spread by mosquitoes. 12 His was unexpected. famous: renowned, celebrated notorious: well known for bad behaviour 13 Picasso was a artist. 14 Hitler was a German ruler. 14 marks Choosing the correct words Choose the correct words from the pairs in brackets. 1 The boxes of are in the back of the vehicle. (stationary, stationery) 2 The students are to to the new science block, where their parents will them into the lecture hall. (precede, proceed) 3 The moored his yacht at the new. (marina, mariner) 4 Beethoven was a composer, but Nero was a Roman Emperor. (famous, notorious) 5 scientists have predicted that the world is in danger because of global warming. (imminent, eminent) 6 She was for the job even though her application was almost. (illegible, eligible) 7 The poet s due to a serious was mourned by friends. (decease, disease) 8 The forecast for (eminent, imminent) storms was heeded by the experienced. (marina, mariner) 9 She was pleased that she was for promotion. (illegible, eligible) 17 marks

84 Complete English Basics 4 Hints for writing Storyboards During the making of a film, many famous directors use storyboards of the different scenes to give them a clearer idea of each stage of the story they are developing, and the action and props that will be required once they start filming. Creating a storyboard Use the frames below to create your own storyboard of a scene from your class novel or play. As you complete your drawings of the action, you will need to add some words from the novel or play that will identify what is happening in each frame. Storyboard for (novel or play) 1 2 3 4 5 6