“The Black Cat” Movie Trailer

 

Here is one of the final projects turned in for the Horror Genre Unit (Student and parent gave permission for it to be shared). A more detailed overview of how this unit turned out will be shared in a follow up post. For now here are the project expectations and choices that the students had:

Visual Representation Project Options

Pick one of the following options to complete a visual representation of the second story you read. If there is something that you want to do that you don’t see on the list chat with your teacher! Make sure to read the directions carefully to make sure you don’t miss any parts.

Visual Element Needs to Include:

  1. Three out of the five horror story elements need to be incorporated
    1. Theme, Setting, Characters, Parallel Worlds, Suspense
  2. Key plot events from the short story you are representing
  3. A quality product was submitted in a timely manner.

Project Options:

  1. Movie Poster 
    1. Alone or with one other person
    2. Create a movie poster for the story you read
    3. Include the title and author somewhere on the front
    4. Posters should be colored and try to lure in viewers
    5. Your teacher will have the right sized paper available 
    6. Examples here
  2. Film Trailer 
    1. Up to four people total
    2. Using a movie app (I recommend iMovie on an apple phone) create a trailer
    3. Trailer should have the effect of a real horror movie trailer
    4. Trailer needs to be shared with the teacher as a youtube video link or upload it to google drive then shared with the teacher
  3. Creative Writing – Children’s Story
    1. Independent Project
    2. How can you incorporate the storyline elements so that a child could understand? 
    3. Minimum of 10 pages
    4. Colored illustrations need to be included on every page 
    5. Think creatively to make it appropriate while still adding the story elements
  4. Other
    1. Other options need to be proposed to the teacher
    2. Need to have a plan as to what you are doing and how it is visually represented

 

One thought on ““The Black Cat” Movie Trailer

  1. First, I love the Horror Genre Unit in the class that you’re doing. The students are able to show their creative side at the end of the unit. I think that the best visual projects I would give my students would be either the film trailer or the movie poster. I would really like to see some of the final products for the movie poster. For the film trailer that you posted, I thought that this student did a wonderful job. I can’t wait to see how the whole unit turned out.

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