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Blood Brothers Documentary Response

Blood Brothers Documentary Response. Assessing Documentary Response. Top Band Criteria. Level 1 (A-A*). Students’ analysis and evaluation of their own work and that of others is outstanding.

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Blood Brothers Documentary Response

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  1. Blood BrothersDocumentary Response

  2. Assessing Documentary Response

  3. Top Band Criteria. Level 1 (A-A*) • Students’ analysis and evaluation of their own work and that of others is outstanding. • They show considerable understanding and appreciation of the way the medium and elements are used to interpret a play.

  4. Middle Band. Level 3 (C-D) • Students’ documentary evidence shows a good understanding of their own work and that of others. • They evaluate the work with some justification. i.e. It was good because... It could have been improved by....

  5. Lowest bands (E-F) • Students’ documentary evidence will be limited in terms of content and understanding.

  6. Example 1 • We done a still image of the two brothers as kids, edward was giving mickey a sweet, it was good because we used levels and facial expressions. We stayed still well but we could have used the space more better.

  7. Example 1 • We done a still image of the two brothers as kids, edward was giving mickey a sweet, it was good because we used levels and facial expressions. We stayed still well but we could have used the space more better.

  8. Example 2 We showed freezes in pairs showing Edward and Mickey as kids. Our freeze was Edward sitting next Mickey holding out a bag of sweets and Mickey sitting, looking, at him. The two boys were crouched down on the floor. Mickey was facing away from Edward a little bit too show that he was more powerful and less interested in being freinds than Edward is. I think a freeze was a good idea for this scene because you can see how each person were feeling by their facial expression and posture. You could tell Mickey was in a bad mood from his body language but that he wanted a sweet because he was looking at the sweets. Edwards’ facial expression showed how friendly he was. He had his eyes wide open and a big smile.

  9. Example 2 We showed freezes in pairs showing Edward and Mickey as kids. Our freeze was Edward sitting next __ Mickey holding out a bag of sweets and Mickey sitting, looking, at him. The two boys were crouched down on the floor. Mickey was facing away from Edward a little bit too show that he was more powerful and less interested in being freinds than Edward is. I think a freeze was a good idea for this scene because you can see how each person were feeling by their facial expression and posture. You could tell Mickey was in a bad mood from his body language but that he wanted a sweet because he was looking at the sweets. Edwards’ facial expression showed how friendly he was. He had his eyes wide open and a big smile.

  10. Example 3 In this lesson we looked at the section of the play where Edward says hello to Mickey and Mickey asks him for a sweet. Its the moment when the two brothers first meet and it reveals a lot about their characters. Mickey is sulking because his mum won’t let him play where he wants to and Edward cheers him up. In a way it’s a contrast to later on in the play where Edward is very restricted by his mum Mrs Johnstone because she’s afraid of him finding out that Mickey is his brother. However, it is also a hint of what is to come because it shows how Edward is the dependable one and Mickey is more moody. We used still images to explore this first meeting. This was effective because we could really analysis how the friendship began and how Mickey started to trust Edward. For example, in the first still image Edward was standing and Mickey was sitting on the floor. Mickey was looking away from Edward and they were some distance apart, Mickey was looking away from Edward and his face was screwed up with anger, he was sitting with his knees bent, his feet flat on the ground and his head in his hands, this posture showed that he was fed up.

  11. Example 3 In this lesson we looked at the section of the play where Edward says hello to Mickey and Mickey asks him for a sweet. Its the moment when the two brothers first meet and it reveals a lot about their characters. Mickey is sulking because his mum won’t let him play where he wants to and Edward cheers him up. In a way it’s a contrast to later on in the play where Edward is very restricted by his mum Mrs Johnstonebecause she’s afraid of him finding out that Mickey is his brother. However, it is also a hint of what is to come because it shows how Edward is the dependable one and Mickey is more moody. We used still images to explore this first meeting. This was effective because we could really analysis how the friendship began and how Mickey started to trust Edward. For example, in the first still image Edward was standing and Mickey was sitting on the floor. Mickey was looking away from Edward and they were some distance apart, Mickey was looking away from Edward and his face was screwed up with anger, he was sitting with his knees bent, his feet flat on the ground and his head in his hands,this posture showed that he was fed up.

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