Friday, July 23, 2010

Popcorn!

One day during last Term Ofa entered the "Firewise Mad Movie Challenge" for our writing group. As the bell rang Miss G dismissed everyone else but she asked our writing group to stay seated on the mat. Suddenly with a blast she told us that Ofa entered the firewise mad movie challenge for studio 2, so we needed to film a movie that was only 3 minutes, it had to have the dialogue " Come On Guys Get Firewise" and we had to use the firealarm that they sent us. We were all amazed and excited. Before we had to film we had to write our script, storyboard what we had done and present it to Miss G. It was then time to film so the actors that were going to be in the movie needed to start bringing their pyjamas to school so we could get started. Now I'm going to break down some parts of our movie and tell you a little about it. Our movie is about Alex and Daisy's father whose off to work in the morning but is also taking a nightshift, so Alex decides to have a sleepover with her 2 besties Danielle and Olivia. Later on Daisy starts to make a big racket so Alex sends Daisy off who is only 7 years old to make popcorn for her and her besties to eat. Next all of the characters start to forget about the popcorn and just keep playing games not knowing that the popcorn is on FIRE. Suddenly the firealarm goes on and they all start panicking. But how will they be firewise??????

..........Pick us STUDIO 2........PLEASE!!!!!!!

2 comments:

  1. Angelica, your movie is great but I particularly enjoyed your introduction writing. Well done and good luck for the competition.

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  2. Hi Angelica (Daisy),

    I think that you have all done a wonderful job to make this movie which gives us a very strong 'firewise' message.

    The storyline is believable and you all acted really well. I definitely think this would have been fun for you all to make!!

    I also like the way you gave us a break-down and then left us 'hanging on' waiting to find out...."how will they be firewise??" :)

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