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Period 6 -- Stop Motion Success/Failure Assignment

1/22/2018

 
Post as a comment to this thread:

5 Reasons you were successful this weekend, and why.

5 Reasons you were unsuccessful this weekend, and why. Also write what you can do differently next time.

Period 5 -- Stop Motion Success/Failure Assignment

1/22/2018

 
Post as a comment to this thread:

5 Reasons you were successful this weekend, and why.

5 Reasons you were unsuccessful this weekend, and why. Also write what you can do differently next time.

Period 4 -- Stop Motion Success/Failure Assignment

1/22/2018

 
Post as a comment to this thread:

5 Reasons you were successful this weekend, and why.

5 Reasons you were unsuccessful this weekend, and why, and what you can do differently next time.

Period 6 -- Critical Analysis #12

1/11/2018

 
For your 12th Critical Analysis, you will watch the behind the scenes documentary Fowl Play: The Making of Chicken Run. You will then answer the questions below. This will count as your grade.

Post your answers as a comment to this blog post. Be sure to include your name in the post.

You will have 1 class period to complete your analysis. If you do not finish writing in class, you must finish this for homework and post before the next class on Friday, 1/12!

As you watch, answer these questions:
  1. What material are the dolls in Chicken Run made of?
  2. How is voice acting important to the animation of the film? Answer in complete sentences.
  3. Who are Nick Park and Peter Lord?
  4. True/False: Before the animators begin their work filming the dolls, the voice actors record their dialogue months in advance.
  5. How do the animators record the characters' mouths moving?
  6. How many sets did the team of animators build for the film?
  7. About how many individual frames is Chicken Run made up of?​
  8. What are some objects the sound artists used for the chicken sound effects?
  9. How many minutes of film were completed per week?
  10. About how long did it take to shoot a single shot from the film? Which shot was the longest in the film?

Period 5 -- Critical Analysis #12

1/11/2018

 
For your 12th Critical Analysis, you will watch the behind the scenes documentary Fowl Play: The Making of Chicken Run. You will then answer the questions below. This will count as your grade.

Post your answers as a comment to this blog post. Be sure to include your name in the post.

You will have 1 class period to complete your analysis. If you do not finish writing in class, you must finish this for homework and post before the next class on Friday, 1/12!

As you watch, answer these questions:
  1. What material are the dolls in Chicken Run made of?
  2. True/False: Before the animators begin their work filming the dolls, the voice actors record their dialogue months in advance.
  3. How is voice acting important to the animation of the film? Answer in complete sentences.
  4. Who are Nick Park and Peter Lord?
  5. How many sets did the team of animators build for the film?
  6. About how many individual frames is Chicken Run made up of?
  7. How do the animators record the characters' mouths moving?
  8. How many minutes of film were completed per week?
  9. How long did it take shoot a single shot from the film? Which shot was the longest in the film?
  10. What are some objects the sound artists used for the chicken sound effects?

Period 4 -- Critical Analysis #12

1/11/2018

 
For your 12th Critical Analysis, you will watch the behind the scenes documentary Fowl Play: The Making of Chicken Run. You will then answer the questions below. This will count as your grade.

Post your answers as a comment to this blog post. Be sure to include your name in the post.

You will have 1 class period to complete your analysis. If you do not finish writing in class, you must finish this for homework and post before the next class on Friday, 1/12!

As you watch, answer these questions:
  1. What material are the dolls in Chicken Run made of?
  2. True/False: Before the animators begin their work filming the dolls, the voice actors record their dialogue months in advance.
  3. How is voice acting important to the animation of the film? Answer in complete sentences.
  4. Who are Nick Park and Peter Lord?
  5. How many sets did the team of animators build for the film?
  6. About how many individual frames is Chicken Run made up of?
  7. How do the animators record the characters' mouths moving?
  8. How many minutes of film were completed per week?
  9. How long did it take shoot a single shot from the film? Which shot was the longest in the film?
  10. What are some objects the sound artists used for the chicken sound effects?

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