Learning Objective
•
Groups,
issues, values or ideas will be represented in
different ways according to the form, genre and
intended audience.
• Print texts are open to a range of moving image adaptations.
• Both documentary and drama can present a theme effectively; the boundary between fact and fiction can be hard to draw.
• Print texts are open to a range of moving image adaptations.
• Both documentary and drama can present a theme effectively; the boundary between fact and fiction can be hard to draw.
Key Questions
•
What
elements stay the same and what changes (and how?)
for the different audiences?
• How do print and moving image respectively manage ‘literary’ features such as time, character,
setting, motivation etc?
• What is gained and what is lost in each form?
• How do print and moving image respectively manage ‘literary’ features such as time, character,
setting, motivation etc?
• What is gained and what is lost in each form?