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Film Review Podcasts

July 23rd, 2007 · 4 Comments

Our Y8 students have been creating their own film reviews (see lesson plans).

They started by researching the latest films on the BBC Film Review Archive. They then shared their ideas on the films they liked by contributing comments to posts on notreblog.
Adventure Reviews| Animation Reviews| Comedy Reviews | Fantasy/Sci-Fi Reviews
They then completed an online survey and analysed the csv file in a database to see what film other students reccomend.
Finally they used Audacity to create their own film review podcasts with podsafe soundtracks from www.garageband.com

Example Podcasts
You can either listen to a streamed version of the podcasts below, or download the files by clicking on the titles.

Dumb and Dumber

Dream Girls

Harry Potter, Goblet of Fire

Mean Girls

Mean Girls

Pirates of the caribbean 2

Pirates of the caribbean 3

Pokemon

She’s the man

Storm Breaker

The Corpse Bride

The Da Vinci Code

Tokyo Drift

test

Tags: Film Reviews · UK · audio/podcasts · everyday life · youth survey

Comedy Review

June 4th, 2007 · 44 Comments

For a list of comedy film reviews, visit the BBC film review website for comedy.

What is your favourite Comedy Film (Cert 12A or below)?

Who is your favourite character in the film, and why?

Which is your favourite scene, and why?

Write your answers to the questions above in a word document. Spell check it and read it through to ensure that it is written in good English and makes sense. Then copy and paste your answers into a comment on this blog post.
IMPORTANT!
Only give your first name and the country you live in i.e. Alex, UK.
If your message uses slang, textease or inappropriate language it will be deleted.
All comments are moderated and will go live on the website within 24 hours.

To add comments on other film genres click here

Tags: Australia · Film Reviews · Japan · UK · USA · everyday life

Fantasy / Sci Fi Film Review

May 28th, 2007 · 9 Comments

For a list a Fantasy and Sci Fi film reviews, visit the BBC film review website for Fantasy and Science Fiction.

What is your favourite Sci Fi film (Cert 12A or below)?

Who is your favourite character in the film, and why?

Which is your favourite scene, and why?

Write your answers to the questions above in a word document. Spell check it and read it through to ensure that it is written in good English and makes sense. Then copy and paste your answers into a comment on this blog post.
IMPORTANT!
Only give your first name and the country you live in i.e. Alex, UK.
If your message uses slang, textease or inappropriate language it will be deleted.
All comments are moderated and will go live on the website within 24 hours.

To add comments on other film genres click here

Tags: Australia · Film Reviews · UK · USA · everyday life

Adventure Film Review

May 28th, 2007 · 45 Comments

For a list a Adventure film reviews, visit the BBC film review website

What is your favourite adventure film (Cert 12A or below)?

Who is your favourite character in the film, and why?

Which is your favourite scene, and why?

Write your answers to the questions above in a word document. Spell check it and read it through to ensure that it is written in good English and makes sense. Then copy and paste your answers into a comment on this blog post.
IMPORTANT!
Only give your first name and the country you live in i.e. Alex, UK.
If your message uses slang, textease or inappropriate language it will be deleted.
All comments are moderated and will go live on the website within 24 hours.

To add comments on other film genres click here

Tags: Australia · Film Reviews · UK · USA · everyday life

Animation Film Review

May 28th, 2007 · 21 Comments

ShrekFor a list a animated film reviews, visit the BBC film review website

What is your favourite animation film (Cert 12A or below)?

Who is your favourite character in the film, and why?

Which is your favourite scene, and why?

Write your answers to the questions above in a word document. Spell check it and read it through to ensure that it is written in good English and makes sense. Then copy and paste your answers into a comment on this blog post.
IMPORTANT!
Only give your first name and the country you live in i.e. Alex, UK.
If your message uses slang, textease or inappropriate language it will be deleted.
All comments are moderated and will go live on the website within 24 hours.

To add comments on other film genres click here

Tags: Australia · Film Reviews · UK · USA · everyday life