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Mullen's GTP Blog: Storyboarding Basics
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Wednesday, 11 November 2009. Lesson 1 on Trial Template. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A Splash of Vanity. The Usual Suspects Opening Sequence.
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Mullen's GTP Blog: Build your own cloud
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Monday, 18 January 2010. Build your own cloud. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A Splash of Vanity. Build your own cloud.
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Mullen's GTP Blog: The Usual Suspects Opening Sequence
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Wednesday, 11 November 2009. The Usual Suspects Opening Sequence. Skip through the water and titles until you see the first shot of the match striking (2:14). Play from this shot to the second zoom of the ropes (just before it dissolves into Verbal). An excellent opening sequence to illustrate enigmatic codes and even narrative. Also good in this case to inspire students to be creative with their thriller opening sequences. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A Splash of Vanity.
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Mullen's GTP Blog: May 2010
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Tuesday, 18 May 2010. A wonderfully creative opportunity here. Borrowed' and tweaked from a Geography lesson about LEDCs and MEDCs, this lesson is an active way to get students interested and involved in the British film industry. If you're looking for ways to make Working Title or Warp more engaging then give this a go. Click below to access the resources for this lesson. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A Splash of Vanity.
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Mullen's GTP Blog: Matching Exercise
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Wednesday, 11 November 2009. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A Splash of Vanity. The Usual Suspects Opening Sequence.
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Mullen's GTP Blog: September 2009
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Wednesday, 30 September 2009. Suggested use with the Todorov Narrative Structure lesson. Suggested use with the Todorov Narrative Structure lesson. LO To show and understanding of Todorovs Narrative Structure. This is from the Subject Knowledge Training at King Edward VI school on 24 th. Students watch a short cartoon/ clip. Explain that all stories have a narrative structure. Introduce Todorov. Students pick their favourite film/ TV. Narrative structure. Students can work in pairs if they wish but t...
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Mullen's GTP Blog: The Trading Game
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Tuesday, 18 May 2010. A wonderfully creative opportunity here. Borrowed' and tweaked from a Geography lesson about LEDCs and MEDCs, this lesson is an active way to get students interested and involved in the British film industry. If you're looking for ways to make Working Title or Warp more engaging then give this a go. Click below to access the resources for this lesson. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A Splash of Vanity.
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Mullen's GTP Blog: November 2009
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Wednesday, 11 November 2009. Lesson 1 on Trial Template. The Usual Suspects Opening Sequence. Skip through the water and titles until you see the first shot of the match striking (2:14). Play from this shot to the second zoom of the ropes (just before it dissolves into Verbal). An excellent opening sequence to illustrate enigmatic codes and even narrative. Also good in this case to inspire students to be creative with their thriller opening sequences. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A Splash of Vanity.
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Mullen's GTP Blog: Evaluating Questionnaire Data
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Wednesday, 21 October 2009. Here is the PPT on the third lesson I've taught with the Y13 group who are currently making their music videos for G324 of the OCR A-level spec. Perhaps not the world's most inspiring PPT ever created but it did the job quite well. Write L.O. On Board – Display Slide 1: Buzz Words. The importance of evaluating your target audience research. To be able to. Effectively evaluate your questionnaire data. Definitions – Starter. Explain these in pairs. Quan = Q1, 2, 3 – Q4? Q1 = fal...