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The document outlines a Grade 7 drama project based on Ray Bradbury's 'Sound of Thunder', focusing on mise-en-scene and camera shot choices for various scenes. It details specific shots used in three key scenes, including rationales for their selection to enhance storytelling and character portrayal. The project is a collaborative effort by students Chloe, Domi, Noah, Ramon, and Winkie.

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The document outlines a Grade 7 drama project based on Ray Bradbury's 'Sound of Thunder', focusing on mise-en-scene and camera shot choices for various scenes. It details specific shots used in three key scenes, including rationales for their selection to enhance storytelling and character portrayal. The project is a collaborative effort by students Chloe, Domi, Noah, Ramon, and Winkie.

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Grade 7 Drama

Mise-en-scene Green Screen Assignment

Mise-en-scene: Sound Of Thunder


Original Story written by Ray Bradbury
Project done by: Chloe, Domi, Noah, Ramon, Winkie
Scene 1: When Eckels and the crew meet the Tyrannosaurus Rex
Scene 1: When Eckels and the crew meet the Tyrannosaurus Rex

Camera shot 1

Medium Shot High Angle Close Up


Rationale: Rationale: Rationale:
This shot was used in order to This angle was chosen in order This shot was selected to show
show the body language and to make Eckels seem more more emotion and
overall action of Eckels inferior and weak compared characterize Eckels more as a
attempting to shoot the to the creature before him real person than a fictional
creature. (Tyrannosaurus Rex). character
Scene 2: When Eckels flees away from the Tyrannosaurus Rex
Scene 2: When Eckels flees away from the Tyrannosaurus Rex

Camera shot 1

Extreme Close Up Long shot Low Angle


Rationale: Rationale: Rationale:
This shot gives more emphasis This shot was used in order to This angle shows how menacing and
on the fact that Eckels had show the audience the entire threatening Travis is whilst he shoots at
changed the future by scene of a prehistoric jungle the Tyrannosaurus Rex(which is the
slaughtering a single butterfly and set the atmosphere of perspective of this shot).
whilst he fled. awe. This shot forebodes how Travis will
shoot Eckels the same way in later
scenes
Scene 3: When Travis threatens Eckels
Scene 3: When Travis intimidates Eckels

Camera shot 1

POV shot Canted/Tilted/Dutch Angle Over the Shoulder Shot


Rationale: Rationale: Rationale:
The shot makes Travis seem This angle was utilized Our group chose this shot in
more intimidating and because it makes the entire order to show the interaction
dominating to the audience scene feel out of place and between Travis and Eckels.
while he points the rifle at strangely frightening whilst
Eckles in this particular scene Eckels gets threatened.

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