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Grade 12 - Film & Television
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FILM & TELEVISION 12
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Curricular Competency
C
Content
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Big Ideas
2
Explore and create
3
Reason and reflect
4
Communicate and document
5
Connect and expand
a
Moving images offer dynamic ways of exploring identity and culture.
b
Moving-image artists use technology in innovative and reflective ways.
c
Aesthetic experiences provided by moving images can effect change in artists, audiences, and environments.
d
Technology and emerging media can transform communication in a variety of ways.
e
History, culture, and value systems can influence film and television productions.
a
Explore, view, and create moving images
b
Plan, produce, record, and refine moving images individually and collaboratively
c
Create moving images using imagination, observation, and inquiry
d
Apply moving-image elements, conventions, and skills in an area of personal specialization
e
Intentionally select and combine moving-image elements, techniques, processes, and technologies
f
Take creative risks to express ideas, meaning, and mood
g
Improvise and experiment to inspire creativity and innovation
h
Develop film or television projects for an intended audience or with an intended message
i
Explore historical and contemporary global film and television, and emerging media
a
Interpret and evaluate how meaning is communicated in moving images through technologies, environments, and techniques
b
Receive, provide, and synthesize constructive feedback to develop and refine moving images
c
Analyze the ways in which moving images convey meaning through movement, sound, image, structure, and form
d
Reflect on personal experiences and make connections to a variety film and television productions
e
Examine the influences of social, cultural, historical, environmental, and personal contexts in film and television
f
Examine how moving images relate to a specific place, time, and context
a
Document, share, and respond to moving images
b
Communicate about and respond to social, cultural, and environmental issues through moving images
c
Express cultural identity, perspectives, and values through moving images
d
Express and analyze personal voice as a moving-image artist
a
Demonstrate personal and social responsibility associated with film and television productions
b
Analyze the role of story and narrative in expressing First Peoples perspectives, values, and beliefs,including protocols related to ownership of First Peoples oral texts
c
Make connections through moving images on local, regional, national, and global scales
d
Explore educational, personal and professional opportunities in the film and television industry, and in emerging media
e
Explore the impacts of culture and society on moving images
f
Explore First Peoples perspectives and knowledge, other ways of knowing, and local cultural knowledge to gain understanding through film and television
g
Adhere to safety protocols and procedures in all aspects of film and television production
a
moving-image elements, principles, vocabulary, industry terms, and symbols
b
pre-production, production, and post-production strategies, techniques, and technologies
c
acting skills, techniques, and approaches
d
roles and responsibilities of pre-production, production, and post-production personnel, as well as roles of artists and audiences
e
historical, current, and emerging consumer and commercial moving-image formats and technologies
f
contributions of innovative artists from a variety of genres and contexts
g
traditional and contemporary First Peoples worldviews, history, and stories communicated through moving images
h
structure, form, narrative, and genres of local, national, and global cinematic traditions
i
ethics and legal implications of moving-image distribution and sharing
j
ethics of cultural appropriation and plagiarism
k
health and safety protocols and procedures
Framework metadata
- License
- CC BY 4.0 US