Thursday, March 1, 2018

Viewing Night of the Hunter: Day 1

Goal: Watch the first 30 minutes of Night of the Hunter while making notes about items related to the theme, mood and irony in the film.

Agenda: 
Read
Note set up
Things to watch for
Film viewing

Notetaking:
How could you organize your notes to look for theme, mood and irony before we begin watching the film?
  1. Open your English journal and set up a note taking system for yourself. 
  2. As we watch the film make a note of any irony you see. 
  3. Look for settings, or shots the reflect various moods in the film. 
  4. See if you can spot a reference to the theme near the very beginning. (It is also a religious reference.)
Cinematic techniques to look for: 
  • Examples of irony, especially verbal irony
  • Religious symbols or references
  • Canted angles and dramatic lighting
  • High and low angle shots
  • Foreshadowing: clues something is coming
Absent? 
Come at lunch tomorrow. I'll be re-showing the first thirty minutes of the film. 

Reminders: 
Review your notes, remind yourself what you saw in the film. 


Read your independent reading book. Aim for 20-30 pages per day. (That's 10-15 in class and 10-15 at home. You can do it.)
Return class choice cards. 

Note: Night of the Hunter is a 1955 film noir classic. It has themes that parallel those of "Cask of Amontillado." Following examples and expectations for the Common Core Standards for English Language Arts, our students are viewing the film to draw comparisons, and write analytically about the techniques of the writer and director. We aren't just watching a movie for fun. :)

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