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FILM

FILM

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FILM

Part I

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It’s Showtime…

Movies start here,,!

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A FEW WORDS ABOUT FILM HISTORY

Cinematography:

It is the technique of movie photography, including both the shooting and development of the film,

Film:   It is a series of still images which, when shown on a screen, creates the illusion of moving images due to phi phenomenon. .

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A FEW WORDS ABOUT FILM HISTORY

The origin of the word ‘ film’

Other terms of

film

A common term of film in United states

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A FEW WORDS ABOUT FILM HISTORY

Roundhay Garden Scene 1888, the first known celluloid film recorded. The elderly lady second from right was LePrince's mother-in-law, she died the day after this scene was shot. The Berlin Wintergarten theatre was

the site of the first cinema ever, with a short movie presented by the Skladanowsky brothers in 1895

Film still from Dickson Greeting. In May 1891, it became the first American film shown to a public audience.

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FIRST FILM

The first film was

=> La Sortie de l'Usine Lumière à Lyon (literally, "the exit from the Lumière factory in Lyon", or, under its more common English title, Workers Leaving the Lumiere Factory),

The second was:

=> L'Arrivée d'un Train en Gare de la Ciotat (literally, "the arrival of a train at La Ciotat", but more commonly known as Arrival of a Train at a Station)

The third was:

=>Carmaux, défournage du coke (Drawing out the coke).

This date (December 28, 1895 ) is known as the birth of cinema since it was the first time the cycle of production-distribution-exhibition happened.

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HOLLYWOOD TRIUMPHANT

• the United States gained quickly when World War I (1914–1918) caused a devastating interruption in the European film industries.

• By the 1920s, the United States reached what is still its era of greatest-ever output, producing an average of 800 feature films annually,

• The comedies of Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton, the swashbuckling adventures of Douglas Fairbanks and the romances of Clara Bow, to cite just a few examples, made these performers’ faces well-known on every continent.

• The Western visual norm that would become classical continuity editing was developed and exported – although its adoption was slower in some non-Western countries without strong realist traditions in art and drama, such as Japan.

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TOP 7 - AMERICAN FILM OF ALL TIME

AVATAR

TITANIC

Marvel's The

Avengers

Harry Potter

and the Deathly Hallows Iron

Man 3

Transformers:

Dark of the Moon

The Lord

of the Rings

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MAIN FILM GENRES LIST

Action filmAdventure filmsComedy filmsCrime & Gangster filmDrama filmsEpics/historical filmHorror filmsMusicals( dance) filmsScience fiction filmsWar (anti-war) filmswesterns

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White House Down The Hobbit

ACTION FILMS

Action film - is a film genre in which one or more heroes are thrust into a series of challenges that typically include physical feats, extended fight scenes, violence, and frantic chases.

POSTERS

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ADVENTURE MOVIES

Pirates of the caribbean TINTIN

POSTERS

Adventure films - are a genre of film. Unlike action films, they often use their action scenes preferably to display and explore exotic locations in an energetic way.• They are mostly set in a period background and may include adapted

stories of historical or fictional adventure heroes within the historical context. Kings, battles, rebellion or piracy are commonly seen in adventure films.

• Adventure films may also be combined with other movie genres such as, science fiction, fantasy and sometimes war films.

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COMEDY MOVIES

International Trailer Of The Comedy Film

Mirror MirrorHANGOVER

POSTERS

Comedy film is a genre of film in which the main emphasis is on humor. These films are designed to entertain the audience through amusement, and often work by exaggerating characteristics of real life for humorous effect.

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DRAMA MOVIES

A WALK TO REMEMBER LOVE & OTHER DRUGS

POSTERS

A drama film - is a film genre that depends mostly on in-depth development of realistic characters dealing with emotional themes. Dramatic themes such as alcoholism, drug addiction, infidelity, moral dilemmas, racial prejudice, religious intolerance, sexuality, poverty, class divisions, violence against women and corruption put the characters in conflict with themselves, others, society and even natural phenomena.

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SCIENCE FICTION FILMS

A SOUND OF THUNDER STAR WARS

POSTERS

Science Fiction are often quasi-scientific, visionary and imaginative - complete with heroes, aliens, distant planets, impossible quests, improbable settings, fantastic places, great dark and shadowy villains, futuristic technology, unknown and unknowable forces, and extraordinary monsters (”things or creatures from space”), either created by mad scientists or by nuclear havoc.

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LET’S PLAY A LITTLE…!!

I’m going to check up your knowledge about cinema,,,!

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GUESS

…………….?

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ONE MORE TRY…!!!

………………………?

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DONT GIVE UP…

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THE LAST ONE

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YOU DID IT…!

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FILM

Partie ii

La « On ne peut pas ne pas communiquer »

Paul Walzlawich (école de Palo ALTO).

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DIDACTIQUES DES LANGUES

Objectif : enseigner la communication interpersonnelle (communication verbale et non verbale ).

Pour qui? : Pour des apprenants de terminale du lycée professionnel,

Le but : Décrire, Caractériser Et analyser les situations de communication à partir des

interactions entre les acteurs et des phénomènes relationnels qu’elles contribuent à développer.

Objectif à long terme?: Son but est l'insertion socioprofessionnelle.

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DIDACTIQUES DES LANGUES

Présentation d’une affiche du Film «INTOUCHABLES»,

1. Quel est le message transmis par les deux acteurs principaux ?2. Par quels moyens les acteurs communiquent-ils dans un film ?3. Repérer et distinguer les processus relationnels ?

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DIDACTIQUES DES LANGUES

Vidéo d’un court métrage

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DIDACTIQUES DES LANGUES

Jeu de rôle sur la communication verbale et non verbale Conditions de réalisation :• Construire un scénario (d’un court métrage, une histoire qui les

intéresse particulièrement) sur un sujet donné.• 3 groupes de quatre élèves vont jouer leurs histoires, puis nous avons

choisir le meilleur scénario et nous avons le refaire mais avec des registres de langue différents ou avec un langage corporel différent.

• On va repérer, dans chaque scénario, le vocabulaire et le type de phrase ou gestes utilisés.

• Donner une définition de la communication

Scénario1 Scénario2 Scénario3Exemples de vocabulaire

Structure de la phrase Registre de langue

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