Thursday, March 08, 2018

NI1 8/3/18

Homework: reading activity p. 54

Does it ring the bell?

Set-> STORY [transitive always + adverb/preposition] if a film, play, story etc is set in a particular place or period, the action takes place there or then
be set in something
- The novel is set in France.
be set against something
- All this romance is set against a backdrop of rural Irish life.

Shoot->PHOTOGRAPH/FILM [intransitive, transitive] to take photographs or make a film of something SYN film
 The movie was shot in New Zealand.
thriller /ˈθrɪlə $ -ər/ ●●○ noun [countable] 
a book or film that tells an exciting story about murder or crime

'Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri'
No spoliers

Almost every week

Plot->STORY/FILM the events that form the main story of a book, film, or play
- The plot was a little confusing.
 We discover that Jack isn’t as innocent as he seems, as the plot unfolds (=gradually becomes clearer).

script /skrɪpt/ ●●○ S3 noun 
1 [countable] the written form of a speech, play, film etc → screenplay
 They write all their own scripts.
 a film script

ex. 6 d
f, t, f, f, t
shooting again and aagain
S S was stressed and shouted at her and she cried.
He wasn’t difficult at all. Kept her warm with a coat. Treated her like a daughter.
1 scene was deleted from the final cut and she twisted her ankle before shooting the second.

She went to the premiere of the film in Poland and then S S offered her a job in the US but she didn’t go.

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