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What is a hero? What makes a hero a hero? What characteristics do you associate with heroes? Brainstorm some of your thoughts about what characteristics heroes exhibit.

A hero must always have a countermeasure. That is a villain or someone who wants the hero to fail. Can you name some famous or well-known hero/villain combinations? Example: Hero Harry Potter Villain Voldemort Hero Villain Who is your favourite combination? Why?

When writing a story with a hero involved the hero has to go through a process. The process is:

HARRY POTTER SERIES

We are going to look at 2 scripts and films involving heroes. SHREK & THE SORCERER S APPRENTICE and then; You will write your own Hero Story. FIRST WE WILL LOOK AT SHREK then SORCERERS APPRENTICE http://www.readwritethink.org/files/resources/interactives/herosjourney/

SHREK

SORCERERS APPRENTICE

Model for Writing a Film Review Phrases to start you off Introduction Begin with a catchy, imaginative phrase or scene description from the film which sums up one of its central ideas. Introduce the name of the film, director and story source, as well as your thesis (opinion) about the film s worth. What genre is the film? What are its special points of interest? Were any awards given to this film (eg. best actress/special effects etc.)? The camera pans and so begins one of the most beautiful films The film, based on a true story, is Directed by.this film is notable for Awarded this film is Plot Briefly outline the story of the film in about five or six lines. Is the plot important, entertaining or realistic? How is the story structured? Does it move forwards steadily in time, or does it use flashbacks? Was this effective? Screenplay Consider the characters of the film: how do the actors present these characters? Are the characters realistic and believable? Are they meant to be? Does the film emphasise character or is it more concerned with action or special effects? How successful is the casting of the characters and their performances? Can you detect any faults in the acting? (eg over-acting) In what other films have the lead actors appeared? Are they a versatile actor? Told through the eyes of this film tells the classic story of An outstanding film, describes the events of Set in this is a most involving film At the centre of the story is The character of is drawn as is a sensitive portrayal of A depth of character is ignored in favour of an action-packed plays an unforgettable/believable gives a strong/flawless performance is over-acted, causing the viewer to devalue the theme of Demi Moore (Ghost, Indecent Proposal) is in her role as Production details How the production details develop the themes and characters of the film. Opening & Closing Scenes What impact do they have? Cinematography How are colour and lighting used to promote emotional effects or to appeal to the viewer? Editing Has the editing achieved the right pace and put the shots together in the most effective way? Sound effects & Music Consider the quality and imaginative use of dialogue, music and other sound effects. Special effects What were they? Were they realistic? Costuming Consider suitability and authenticity. Use of Props & Symbols Did they add to the theme? Theme Identify the main conflicts and look at the way they are introduced and built up. What is the central theme of this film? Does the film convey a useful message for the viewer, or is it purely entertaining? The film explores the theme of Through the portrayal of the lives of the film reminds us is a compelling study/ drama of a film that challenges us to Conclusion What age group/audience is the film designed for? How would you rate the film (from one to four stars)? Which part of the film was most striking? Why? Suggest any changes that you would make to the character, settings, plot, cinematography or music to improve the overall effect of the film. Compare this film with others of the same genre/type. How does it rate? This film will appeal to Many people will feel that.by is a sensitive drama about Beautifully shot, superbly acted is a great film for many reasons. Not the least of these is

Character Profile COMPLETE THIS IN YOUR READING BOOKS Basic Statistics Name: Age: Nationality: Socioeconomic Level as a child: Socioeconomic Level as an adult: Hometown: Current Residence: Occupation: Income: Talents/Skills: Salary: Birth order: Siblings (describe relationship): Spouse (describe relationship): Children (describe relationship): Grandparents (describe relationship): Grandchildren (describe relationship): Significant Others (describe relationship): Relationship skills: Physical Characteristics: Height: Weight: Race: Eye Color: Hair Color: Glasses or contact lenses? Skin color: Shape of Face: Distinguishing features: How does he/she dress? Mannerisms: Habits: (smoking, drinking etc.) Health: Hobbies: Favorite Sayings: Speech patterns: Disabilities: Style (Elegant, shabby etc.): Greatest flaw: Best quality:

Intellectual/Mental/Personality Attributes and Attitudes Educational Background: Intelligence Level: Any Mental Illnesses? Learning Experiences: Character's short-term goals in life: Character's long-term goals in life: How does Character see himself/herself? How does Character believe he/she is perceived by others? How self-confident is the character? Does the character seem ruled by emotion or logic or some combination thereof? What would most embarrass this character? Emotional Characteristics Strengths/Weaknesses: Introvert or Extrovert? How does the character deal with anger? With sadness? With conflict? With change? With loss? What does the character want out of life? What would the character like to change in his/her life? What motivates this character? What frightens this character? What makes this character happy? Is the character judgmental of others? Is the character generous or stingy? Is the character generally polite or rude? Spiritual Characteristics Does the character believe in God? What are the character's spiritual beliefs? Is religion or spirituality a part of this character's life? If so, what role does it play? How the Character is Involved in the Story Character's role in the novel (main character? hero? heroine? Romantic interest? etc.): Scene where character first appears: Relationships with other characters: