Measures of Dispersion and Variability: Range, QD, AD and SD
Sb4 2-23 Screening Day A Notes
1. SB4.2.23 – Screen Day A
Analytical Statement with Textual
Support (Edward Scissorhands)
2. Purpose
of cinematic technique
Example Effect(s)
of cinematic technique of cinematic technique
3. Purpose
of cinematic technique
Long shot – to make
characters look vulnerable
Example Effect(s)
of cinematic technique of cinematic technique
4. Purpose
of cinematic technique
Long shot – to make
characters look vulnerable
Example Effect(s)
of cinematic technique of cinematic technique
When Peg is upstairs in the
“castle” (mansion)
5. Purpose
of cinematic technique
Long shot – to make
characters look vulnerable
Example Effect(s)
of cinematic technique of cinematic technique
Peg looks very small in the big room. The
When Peg is upstairs in the long shot build suspense because the viewer
“castle” (mansion) is worried about Peg.
6. Tim Burton, in Edward Scissorhands, uses
_______________________________________
(cinematic technique) in order to
_______________________________________
(achieve what purpose). For example,
_______________________________________
_______________________________________
(evidence from the film to support the topic
sentence).
7. Tim Burton, in Edward Scissorhands, uses a long
shot in order to
_______________________________________
(achieve what purpose). For example,
_______________________________________
_______________________________________
(evidence from the film to support the topic
sentence).
8. Tim Burton, in Edward Scissorhands, uses a long
shot in order to show the vulnerability of
characters. For example,
_______________________________________
_______________________________________
(evidence from the film to support the topic
sentence).
9. Tim Burton, in Edward Scissorhands, uses a long
shot in order to show the vulnerability of
characters. For example, when Peg is upstairs in
the castle, the long shot makes her look small so
that the viewer worries about her safety.