Shakespeare “Taming of the Shrew” Video

200 Word Explaintion

For my groups #ShakeMotion project we did a slow motion video and we did it based on the play “Taming of the Shrew” by William Shakespeare. My group members were Conor Madu and Max Eyre Candigo. The project was hard because the camera and the backdrop always moved We mainly had two camera angles the bedroom and the bar. The inset we didn’t really to in depth on but we showed Sly and the Page walking to the play and sitting ready to watch. The induction was The Page and Sly realizing that there married and also the prank that was benign planned and that we showed in the video by Sly passing out and everyone but Sly planning the prank. But it was also fun because we are friends. Doing it is fun working with your friends and getting all your work done together and sharing ideas. Some of the challenges of this project were getting it done because we only had two days to do that I think if we had more time we have gotten a better product. Even navigating the program stop motion was difficult at times because it was new to us and somethings in the program were harder to do like the recording audio part was quite difficult. Over it was a great experience working with this kind of technology and I hope to more movies in the future.

Propaganda Types-Cameron Yeung

Proganda Types

 

For the propaganda types that I did were Bandwagon, Name calling, Repetition and fear. The fear was extremely easy because Mr. Jones abuses the animals. So what I did for fear was Mr. Jones saying that he’s not going to stop and there’s a sign over him saying “Stop Jones” like how when the election was going on there was a commercial saying “Stop Harper” the last prime minster. For Bandwagon I did the animal having fun without Mr. Jones bossing them around and slaving around. It’s Bandwagon because the fun things to do and none of the negatives. It’s exactly like the Nazi Youth poster that was shown as an example in class as Bandwagon. For name calling it says in the title “Mr. Jones is a rude person”. That’s name calling because that’s labeling someone with any proof. To humans selling the name products is normal but to an animal that’s just straight up mean because the animals don’t have a choice. For repetition it’s saying Mr. Jones is mean all over the poster. In colour it has the words “Mr. Jones doesn’t care for anyone but himself”. It kind of brainwashes you by saying that phrase so many times. Whatever the opposing side says you would still remember the poster says about Mr. Jones says. For example the poster of Obama running for president says “Change” three times with his face. So the four techniques I used were fear by saying the animals are getting abused and Mr. Jones won’t stop. Name calling by saying that “Mr. Jones is a rude person” as the title. Repetition by saying he’s doesn’t care for anyone but himself all over the page. Bandwagon by only seeing the positives on the animal’s freedom.