Compare and contrast a written story, drama, or poem to its audio, filmed, staged, or multimedia version, analyzing the effects of techniques unique to each medium (e.g., lighting, sound, color, or camera focus and angles in a film).
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What does multimedia mean?
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The use of different story elements for entertainment
Entertainment that relies on technological advancements.
The use of different media where sound, video and animation can be represented.
Written stories that is represented with media and computers
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Images and videos are examples of multimedia
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What does multimedia mean?
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Images and videos are examples of multimedia
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Comparison looks at how things are alike
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Contrasts looks at how different things are
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A technique used in story writing is slow-motion
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Which of the following is a technique of story writing
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Which of the following techniques can be used in a movie ?
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Which of the following is a story element?
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Which of the following can be found in both written language and movies?
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Can movies and written stories both have conflict?
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A written story can never be animated?
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Sound effects can add intensity to a movie.
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Foreshadowing is a literary device but can be used in movies.
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I like when Mrs. South makes her quizzes.
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What is today's essential question?
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What is today's standard?
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The first poem we read in class yesterday was titled, "The Clock Man".