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Mood of Visual Images. Objective: Identify and create the mood represented by a visual image. Moods…What kinds are there?. List as many moods as you can think of on your paper for 3 minutes. Then, we will share. Sharing of Moods.
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Mood of Visual Images Objective: Identify and create the mood represented by a visual image.
Moods…What kinds are there? • List as many moods as you can think of on your paper for 3 minutes. • Then, we will share.
Sharing of Moods • If you hear of some moods that you didn’t think of, write them on your paper.
How can we tell what kind of mood someone is in? • Facial expressions • Body Language • What they are saying; vocabulary • Behaviors • Any others?
Study the photo. The mood of the students in this photo can best be described as F excited. G worried. H focused. J bored.
What is the mood of this picture? A. disgust B. terror C. rage D. worry
As you can see mood can be easily recognized using a visual image such as a picture. • Now, I will assign you a mood, and I would like for you to quickly sketch a “thumbnail” drawing of that mood. A “thumbnail” is a small drawing. • Ex: Happiness
What mood do I have? • If you are #1-5, you will draw excitement. • If you are #6-10, you will draw sorrow. • If you are #11-15, you will draw surprise. • If you are #16-20, you will draw disgust. • If you are #21-25, you will draw fear. • Do not share with your neighbors; we will have a share time afterwards. • You have 5 minutes to draw your thumbnail of your mood.
Assignment: • For homework, you may choose the mood of your choice, and draw a full- sized picture representing that mood. This should be a picture with more detail than your “thumbnail” drawings. You should color it as well.