Outcome Chart - NWT - COM3005: Creative Writing
COM3005: Creative Writing
1. identify the different genres of media production; i.e., character development, film pre-visualization, product or service promotion, animation and interactive gaming
1.1 identify the elements of a written composition in each genre; e.g., written description, plot summary, concept development, structure, logic and sequence development
1.2 compare the writing requirements for each genre of media production; e.g., narrative point of view, fact, fiction
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- Deconstructing Web Pages
- First Person
- Popular Music and Music Videos
- The Blockbuster Movie
- Video Games
- Video Production of a Newscast
- Writing a Newspaper Article
2. examine the elements of a written composition in each of the different genres of media production
2.1 describe character development, including:
2.1.1 the character’s background
2.1.2 the character’s personal history and nuances
2.1.3 the character’s appearance, features and traits
2.1.4 the character’s motivation
2.2 describe film pre-visualization, including:
2.2.1 a list of characters involved
2.2.2 a detailed description of at least five scenes
2.2.3 the primary props
2.2.4 the interaction between characters and the scenes in which the action takes place
2.2.5 the appearance of characters; e.g., costumes, time, style
2.3 describe product or service promotion, including:
2.3.1 a description of the concept to promote a product or service
2.3.2 copy used in various media; e.g., brochure, commercial, magazine advertisement
2.4 describe animation, including:
2.4.1 the style and concept for animation
2.4.2 a description of plot summary or primary events
2.4.3 a description of each of the main characters involved in the animation
2.4.4 a detailed description of the scenes or locations involved
2.5 describe interactive gaming, including:
2.5.1 a description of each of the main characters involved in the game
2.5.2 a description of the logic and sequence in the primary plot story
2.5.3 a list of possible outcomes in following each of the paths; e.g., critical path
2.5.4 a detailed description of the scenes or locations involved
2.5.5 the game’s narrative, dialogue, commentary, cutscene narrative, rules and hint system
MediaSmarts Resources
Lessons
- Beyond Media Messages: Media Portrayal of Global Development
- Crime in the News
- First Person
- Online Propaganda and the Proliferation of Hate
- Perceptions of Youth and Crime
- Political Cartoons
- Popular Music and Music Videos
- Video Games
3. produce a written composition in a minimum of two separate genres
3.1 identify key tasks and time frames for each step to be completed; e.g., creation of a concept board will be completed prior to a rough draft
3.2 use the proper written language conventions; e.g., grammar, sentence structure, spelling
3.3 create a storyboard or equivalent representation of the pre-planning process for each genre selected
3.4 plan and organize each composition in a sequential, logical manner
3.5 produce a rough draft of each composition for formative assessment; e.g., teacher review, peer review
3.6 manage each project to completion; e.g., time, resources, files, equipment
3.7 present the finished, revised written compositions
MediaSmarts Resources
Lessons
- Bias and Crime in Media
- Bias in News Sources
- Buy Nothing Day
- First Person
- Images of Learning
- Making Media for Democratic Citizenship
- The Citizen Reporter
- The Privacy Dilemma: Lesson Plan for Senior Classrooms
- Video Games
- Writing a Newspaper Article
4. identify copyright restrictions and permissions and put them into practice
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