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filmstrip 6

Week 6 Assessments

Practice Quiz #1
Crossword Puzzle
Practice Quiz #2

Take a screenshot of your quizzes and crossword and hand it in to me.

Mac users: Press apple, shift, and the number four at the same time, use the curser to draw a box around the subject. when you release the mouse button, the picture will snap and will appear on your desktop as a jpg. Rename the jpg and turn it in.

PC users: Press the "screenshot" button near your number pad. Open a Microsoft Word Document. Click "paste" and the screenshot will appear in the document. Save the document and turn it in.
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Action (in a screenplay)

• The action is just what it sounds like; it describes all the action in the film. Action can only describe something that the camera can take a picture of, hence a line like, “Judy wanted to be a teacher when she grew up” is not good action. There is no way the camera can capture this statement
• Action is always in the present tense
• Action always uses active language. “He is trying to run” is passive “He tries to run” is active
• Verbs proceeded by the word is and ending with “ing” are generally passive