Unit 1 Welcome & Reading 同步ppt课件(含视频)(2020)新牛津译林版高中英语必修第二册 -.rar
U1 Lights, camera, action!U1 Lights, camera, action!Welcome & Reading 1Welcome & Reading 1Welcome & Reading 1Welcome & Reading 1What type of film is it?- Documentary. Could you list some other film types? Action Horror Cartoon Musical Comedy Romance Documentary Science fiction Fantasy War What type of film is shown on each poster? I like comedy and documentary best, because as a means of entertainment or amusement, seeing them can help me relax, especially after a long time of work or study. Furthermore, focusing on some environmental issues. some documentaries are very educational, which helps broaden my horizons and cultivate my character. Which film type do you like best? Why? Brainstorming1. What elements of a film can you think of? The screenplay, directing, acting, lighting, music, dubbing and recording, special effects, editing, etc. 2. Which element do you think is the most important in making a successful film? eg. I think the music is the most important element. It can tell us how the people in the film feel and create a certain kind of atmosphere. The film would be boring without it. Behind the scenesA film critics lecture transcriptIntroduction (Para. 1): Some aspects of film-making behind the scenes require a lot of hard work. Main body: Aspect 1 (Para. 2):Aspect 2 (Para. 3):Aspect 3 (Para. 4):(1) _(2) _(3) _Conclusion (Para. 5): (4) _Sound effectsVisual special effectsProps Think of and appreciate the work done behind the scenes.Skimming (Part A1)Read the lecture transcript and complete the chart in A1 withthe main idea of each paragraph.Careful reading - Introduction Listen to the radio of Para.1 and answer 1. Why do you think the film critic asks a question at the beginning of his lecture? To attract the audiences attention, to make the audience think and to connect the lectures topic with their background knowledge. a questionan interesting facta quotationRead Paras 2 to 4 together and answer. Careful reading - Main body How does the film critic support his main ideas? Why? By giving examples. To make main ideas clear and convincing. (Para. 2) Aspect 1 - Sound effects Sound effects might not be made in the way you would expect. Main pointsExamplesMany sound effects might not be made in the way you would expect.(1) _(2) The Quidditch scenes in the HarryPotter films were made with the actorsjumping in front of a green screen.The aid of computers isnt always preferred.(3) Props contribute to a films success.(4) in Jurassic, the sounds of a baby elephant, a tiger and other animals/ the sound of the doors in the Star Trek(Para. 3) Aspect 2 - Visual special effects Scenes requiring CGI are filmed Scenes requiring CGI are filmed in front of a green screen.in front of a green screen. Main pointsExamplesMany sound effects might not be made in the way you would expect.(1) _(2) _The Quidditch scenes in the HarryPotter films were made with the actorsjumping in front of a green screen.The aid of computers isnt always preferred.(3) _Props contribute to a films success.(4) in Jurassic, the sounds of a baby elephant, a tiger and other animals/ the sound of the doors in the Star TrekScenes requiring CGI are filmed in front of a green screen.The director of The Lord of the Rings films used clever camera angles (Para. 4) Aspect 3 - Props Props also contribute to a films success. To make a film look real, great effort must be made to research, find and build objects. Main pointsExamplesMany sound effects might not be made in the way you would expect.(1) _(2) _The Quidditch scenes in the HarryPotter films were made with the actorsjumping in front of a green screen.The aid of computers isnt always preferred.(3) _Props contribute to a films success.(4) in Jurassic, the sounds of a baby elephant, a tiger and other animals/ the sound of the doors in the Star TrekScenes requiring CGI are filmed in front of a green screen.The director of The Lord of the Rings films used clever camera angles Director James Cameron spent six months looking at and revising plans of the Titanic in order to build a full-sized model for his 1997 film. It took 500 workers 100 days to build the fine model.Careful reading - Conclusion - Para. 5 Listen to the radio of Para.5 and answer 1. How do you understand “the tip of the huge iceberg of film-making” in the last paragraph? It means the lecture just talks about a small part of all the work people have done behind the scenes.a metaphoran impressive conclusion2. What conclusion can you draw from the lecture? Film-making involves a lot of hard work behind the scenes. IntroductionConclusionMain bodyStructurePoint 1Point 2Point 3attractiveclear & convincingclear & convincingimpressive Post - reading(Part B1) To the (1) _ asked question, “Whats your favourite film?”, my answer is Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. It has won many awards, including an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. It has also (2) _ Western audiences to have a better understanding of Chinese culture. You must (3) _ the exciting fighting scene on top of a bamboo forest in Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. With the (4) _ of the computer, scenes like this could have been made in the studio. frequently enabled be familiar with aid However, the films director, Ang Lee, (5) _ to have actors perform on location. He believed this(6) _ to film-making would create a “human connection” which could not be achieved with CGI special effects. In addition to the amazing martial arts, the film also took advantage of Chinas beautiful mountains, forests and deserts. (7) _, it was shot in different locations all around the country. All these (8)_ contributed to the films success.approach preferred Actually factors HomeworkHomework1. Try to write a summary of this lecture transcript.
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U1 Lights, camera, action!U1 Lights, camera, action!Welcome & Reading 1Welcome & Reading 1Welcome & Reading 1Welcome & Reading 1What type of film is it?- Documentary. Could you list some other film types? Action Horror Cartoon Musical Comedy Romance Documentary Science fiction Fantasy War What type of film is shown on each poster? I like comedy and documentary best, because as a means of entertainment or amusement, seeing them can help me relax, especially after a long time of work or study. Furthermore, focusing on some environmental issues. some documentaries are very educational, which helps broaden my horizons and cultivate my character. Which film type do you like best? Why? Brainstorming1. What elements of a film can you think of? The screenplay, directing, acting, lighting, music, dubbing and recording, special effects, editing, etc. 2. Which element do you think is the most important in making a successful film? eg. I think the music is the most important element. It can tell us how the people in the film feel and create a certain kind of atmosphere. The film would be boring without it. Behind the scenesA film critics lecture transcriptIntroduction (Para. 1): Some aspects of film-making behind the scenes require a lot of hard work. Main body: Aspect 1 (Para. 2):Aspect 2 (Para. 3):Aspect 3 (Para. 4):(1) _(2) _(3) _Conclusion (Para. 5): (4) _Sound effectsVisual special effectsProps Think of and appreciate the work done behind the scenes.Skimming (Part A1)Read the lecture transcript and complete the chart in A1 withthe main idea of each paragraph.Careful reading - Introduction Listen to the radio of Para.1 and answer 1. Why do you think the film critic asks a question at the beginning of his lecture? To attract the audiences attention, to make the audience think and to connect the lectures topic with their background knowledge. a questionan interesting facta quotationRead Paras 2 to 4 together and answer. Careful reading - Main body How does the film critic support his main ideas? Why? By giving examples. To make main ideas clear and convincing. (Para. 2) Aspect 1 - Sound effects Sound effects might not be made in the way you would expect. Main pointsExamplesMany sound effects might not be made in the way you would expect.(1) _(2) The Quidditch scenes in the HarryPotter films were made with the actorsjumping in front of a green screen.The aid of computers isnt always preferred.(3) Props contribute to a films success.(4) in Jurassic, the sounds of a baby elephant, a tiger and other animals/ the sound of the doors in the Star Trek(Para. 3) Aspect 2 - Visual special effects Scenes requiring CGI are filmed Scenes requiring CGI are filmed in front of a green screen.in front of a green screen. Main pointsExamplesMany sound effects might not be made in the way you would expect.(1) _(2) _The Quidditch scenes in the HarryPotter films were made with the actorsjumping in front of a green screen.The aid of computers isnt always preferred.(3) _Props contribute to a films success.(4) in Jurassic, the sounds of a baby elephant, a tiger and other animals/ the sound of the doors in the Star TrekScenes requiring CGI are filmed in front of a green screen.The director of The Lord of the Rings films used clever camera angles (Para. 4) Aspect 3 - Props Props also contribute to a films success. To make a film look real, great effort must be made to research, find and build objects. Main pointsExamplesMany sound effects might not be made in the way you would expect.(1) _(2) _The Quidditch scenes in the HarryPotter films were made with the actorsjumping in front of a green screen.The aid of computers isnt always preferred.(3) _Props contribute to a films success.(4) in Jurassic, the sounds of a baby elephant, a tiger and other animals/ the sound of the doors in the Star TrekScenes requiring CGI are filmed in front of a green screen.The director of The Lord of the Rings films used clever camera angles Director James Cameron spent six months looking at and revising plans of the Titanic in order to build a full-sized model for his 1997 film. It took 500 workers 100 days to build the fine model.Careful reading - Conclusion - Para. 5 Listen to the radio of Para.5 and answer 1. How do you understand “the tip of the huge iceberg of film-making” in the last paragraph? It means the lecture just talks about a small part of all the work people have done behind the scenes.a metaphoran impressive conclusion2. What conclusion can you draw from the lecture? Film-making involves a lot of hard work behind the scenes. IntroductionConclusionMain bodyStructurePoint 1Point 2Point 3attractiveclear & convincingclear & convincingimpressive Post - reading(Part B1) To the (1) _ asked question, “Whats your favourite film?”, my answer is Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. It has won many awards, including an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. It has also (2) _ Western audiences to have a better understanding of Chinese culture. You must (3) _ the exciting fighting scene on top of a bamboo forest in Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. With the (4) _ of the computer, scenes like this could have been made in the studio. frequently enabled be familiar with aid However, the films director, Ang Lee, (5) _ to have actors perform on location. He believed this(6) _ to film-making would create a “human connection” which could not be achieved with CGI special effects. In addition to the amazing martial arts, the film also took advantage of Chinas beautiful mountains, forests and deserts. (7) _, it was shot in different locations all around the country. All these (8)_ contributed to the films success.approach preferred Actually factors HomeworkHomework1. Try to write a summary of this lecture transcript.
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