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POETRY. YEAR 10 STATIC IMAGE ASSESSMENT. Terms. Static Image : Combination of words and images which does not move! Visual: Techniques you can see. For example colour choice, balance, contrast…
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POETRY YEAR 10 STATIC IMAGE ASSESSMENT
Terms • Static Image: Combination of words and images which does not move! • Visual: Techniques you can see. For example colour choice, balance, contrast… • Verbal: Written techniques. For example Alliteration, Metaphor, Repetition…. • Visual Verbal: The link between the visuals you Link have used and the quotes or wording.
Symbolism Borders Font (style/shape/size/colour) Reverse Print Dominant Visual Image Juxtaposition Empty Space Balance Rule of Thirds Centering Colour Contrast Superimposing Visual Techniques:
JUXTAPOSITION ( CONTRAST)
SUPERIMPOSING (LAYERING)
TASK 1: • Identify the DVF • Discuss the layout of this image. Identify TWO layout techniques used to make this image visually effective. • How has the sense of a border been created? • Explain the style of font used on “The Spiderwick Chronicals” and why this may have been chosen.
Task 2: • Identify the DVF • Name TWO techniques used to make the DVF stand out. • Comment on the lack of background images. What technique is this and why is it used? • How is a sense of balance created? • Identify TWO techniques used to make the text stand out.
TASK 3: • Identify TWO techniques used to make the lettering “Their war, Our world” stand out. • What technique is used in regards to the way the images have been placed on the poster? • Comment on the choice of colour used in this image. Explain the main colours used and why they may have been used.
Your Assignment • For this assignment you must design a static image which reflects the main idea of ONE of the poems studied in class. • Your static image must: • Include a short quotation which relates to the main idea of the poem. • Use images, colour, layout and font which link to the quotation and idea you have chosen. • A3 size (landscape or portrait) • Have a 150 word (minimum) commentary which explains the choices you have made in constructing your image and how it helps show the main idea.
You will be assessed on: • How well you communicate the main idea of your text. • How effectively you have combined verbal and visual techniques. (text and images) • How clearly you identify and explain the techniques you have used in your image.
Instructions: • Choose which quote you want to use from the poems you have studied. • Identify an important idea which relates to this quote. • Brainstorm which images and techniques you could use to support this quote. • Draft and create your static image. • Write your commentary. • Paste your commentary to the back of your finished image.
STATIC IMAGE EXEMPLARS Look at the following exemplars. Using the marking guide decide which grade you would give each image.