Friday, September 25, 2020
Hunger Games Setting Timeline
Wednesday, September 23, 2020
Know Your Place
To end the term in Social Studies, we started learning how to use Prezi and got introduced
I never knew about the historical importance that Lyttleton had, or its purpose for early settlers. As an HHS student, I thought it was cool I thought that the way that Christchurch & Canterbury were named was very interesting, and I was very surprised when I found out. I wish there were more tasks about Hornby and our school's local area, as I think that info such as Hornby's history is more relevant to myself.
Film Workshop #5 - Music
Tuesday, September 22, 2020
Music Performance
This term in music our topic was group performances. Shanix and I made a group and decided to perform What a Wonderful World by Louis Armstrong. I played piano and Shanix played chords on guitar.
The performance reached a significant roadblock when Shanix broke his hand and was unable to play guitar for the performance. As I didn't really know the chords to the song, I had to figure out the chords to the first verse and then decided to only perform that.
It was challenging keeping my head cool under the pressure of improvising a piece with very little time left. I enjoyed practicing a song that I liked and doing it with Shanix too.
Friday, September 18, 2020
Film Workshop 4: Lighting & Colour
Wednesday, September 16, 2020
Hunger Games Key Point Timeline
I am learning to analyse the plot of a film by explaining how the films plot is constructed to engage a viewer.
- How does this work show my learning?
My timeline features explanations of each scene and their importance in the plot.
- What am I wondering as a result of this learning?
I am wondering if all plots follow a traditional Freytag pyramid, as the Hunger Games does not seem to.
Monday, September 14, 2020
P.E. Reflection Week 8
Last week in P.E., we ran two split sports: Basketball & Netball.
Mrs Tafau ran two sports in two groups and separated the two, and gave each student a choice of which one they wanted to do. I tried both sports, Basketball on Monday & Wednesday, and Netball on Tuesday. I enjoyed basketball more. I think I was working at level 3 grade since I lead my netball team as centre, and encouraged a positive attitude in the gym.
Film Workshop #3 - Costumes
https://sites.google.com/hornby.school.nz/rc-learning-site-2020/courses/film-study
Picture 1 - The Reaping:
What is happening? - The people of District 12 are waiting to find out who will be reaped.
Describe - Faded from repeated clothing, mended. Outfits are old, worn, dark colours so coal doesn't damage the light colour, at reaping they are in their best clothes because they ar ebeing watched by the Capitol and other districts, dont want to look as poor as they are. Boys outfits- Button-up shirts, suspenders, trousers/shorts. Girls- dresses/skirts, length at knees but not longer. Hair is tidy. No accessories- can't afford, not practical.
Effect on the viewer - They are poor, not enough money for more than the basics. They want to be seen as equals, respectable, not as dirt coal miners; more than their jobs.
Directors purpose - To show the difference between the Capitol and the other districts, Capitol has wealth- privilege,- their clothing is nicer, access to better fabrics, more avaiable and can properly fitted
Techniques - camera angle- wide shot which shows lots of people crammed in, high angle shot which makes the subject seem weak and vulnerable; emphasises the power of the Capitol over the districts.
In the Reaping scene, costumes are used effectively to show theme of 'Rich vs Poor.' In this case, Rich vs Poor means the privileges afforded to those in Panem based on their district. This is demonstrated by the clothing worn by tne residents of Dsitrict 12 during the annual Reaping. The clothing is uniform-like, well-worn and bland in colour. The men wear button-up collar shirts and shorts/trousers whilst the girls wear skirts & dresses. These are examples of their best clothing which tells the viewer that District 12 are poor and limited to what they can access. This makes the audience think that although they are poor and can only afford the basics, they want to be seen as respectable in front of the Capitol and other districs, not just as coal miners. This was done to show the difference between the Capitol and other districts/the Capitol- the Capitol has wealth & privilege whilst the people of Panem's districts have to make do. This worked well with the use of camera angles. In this shot a high angle wide shot is used to make the people of District 12 are weaker and more vulnerable under the power of those in the Capitol. This can be juxtaposed to the use of costumes in the Capitol where we see rich vs poor through the extravagance and luxuries of the citizens costumes.
Picture 2 - Arrival in the Capitol:
What is happening? - The capitol residents are waiting for the tributes to arrive.
Describe - colourful, bright, immaculate, exotic, co-ordinated, variety. Women- dresses, different styles but on same bright colour palette. Men- suits, skirts, handbags. Accessories- dyed pets, headwear/hats, handbags/purses, gloves, jewellery, make-up, accessories are not limited to one gender e.g. men have long eyelashes
Effect on the viewer - They are wealthy; not poor, privilege- born into wealth and don't have to worry about reaping/working
Directors purpose - To highlight the luxuries of the Capitol.
Techniques - Setting- light, modern architecure, stones metals, steel, fresh, new, futuristic.
In the arrival to the Capitol, costumes are used effectively to show the the theme of Rich vs Poor. We see this when Peeta and Katniss arrive in the Capitol and the train


