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WELKOM KLAS ...!

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lesson goals
I know in what ways video editing can affect how the message of an advertisement comes across.

 I know words that are related to extreme circumstances and taking risks, and I can use them correctly.

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Chapter 4: To the extreme
What: Write down in English as many things as you can think of that can be extreme or done in an extreme way. 
Example: Extreme sports
Why: Let's see what we already know about extreme things
Done: Write down what extreme things you do/have done?

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Write down as many things as you can think of in English that could be considered extreme

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Chapter 4: To the Extreme
Goals of this theme:
  • You can talk about extreme circumstances and taking risks
  • You can give instructions, advice and warnings
  • You can use encouraging and reassuring words in conversations
  • You can use modals, negations and quantifiers correctly
  • You can use prepositions correctly 

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Advertising and editing 

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Framing

Video creators can consciously create a certain atmosphere and feeling to make their message more convincing: happy, sad,threatening or hopeful,for example. This is what we call framing. The building blocks below show you how someone can use framing in a video.



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Framing
Building blocks:
Camera shots: how is it filmed and in what way?
Light: sunny, bright colours, dark
Sound: music, sound effects, upbeat, gloomy
Text: voice-over, presentation, interview
Editing: speed at which images follow each other; omitting or emphasising images

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Framing
– editing colours, so that people and products look more attractive.
– using music that gives the viewer the desired feeling.
– adding sound effects to draw attention to specific details.
– slowing down or speeding up images.
– combining images in a way that they are related in some way.

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Rhetorical devices or Literary devices.
Examples: 
Analogy: A comparison between two things to explain or clarify an idea.
Example: "Life is like a journey; sometimes the road is smooth, and sometimes it's bumpy."
Rhetorical question: A question asked to make a point rather than to get an answer.
Example: "Isn’t it obvious we need to act now?"
Inclusive language: Words and phrases that make everyone feel included and respected, avoiding bias or exclusion.
Example: Instead of "fireman," using "firefighter" to include people of all genders.
Would you like examples of how to use these in your writing or conversation?

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Watch the advertisement  Write down three editing tricks the editor has used to get the message across. Use the strategy.
Stepping stones online 


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Persuasive Techniques

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Appeal to emotion

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Bandwagon effect
The bandwagon effect is a psychological phenomenon in which people do something primarily because other people are doing it, regardless of their own beliefs, which they may ignore or override

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Testimonial - Celebrity Endorsement
a form of advertising that uses famous personalities or celebrities who command a high degree of recognition, trust, respect or awareness amongst the people

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Association
an idea, image, feeling, etc., suggested by or connected with something other than itself; an accompanying thought, emotion, or the like; an overtone or connotation:

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Association

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Problem and  Benefit

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QUIZ TIME
Time to join the Lesson Up

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A
Appeal to emotion
B
Bandwagon
C
Problem/benefit
D
Association

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A
Appeal to emotion
B
Bandwagon
C
Problem/benefit
D
Association

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A
Appeal to emotion
B
Testimonial
C
Problem/benefit
D
Association

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A
Appeal to emotion
B
Bandwagon
C
Problem/benefit
D
Association

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A
Appeal to emotion
B
Testimonial
C
Association
D
Bandwagon

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Now 
Stepping stones 
Theme words  B
Ex. 12- 15

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