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WALT: use our research skills to gain a better understanding about a topic.

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Quick Facts - Hunt for the wilderpeople

Movie title:

Movie length:

Genre:

Director:

Release date:

Music by:

Production companies:

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Ricky Baker

Insert an image of the character here

Describe the character:

What does he look like how does he act?

What happens to this character in the movie?

Do you like this character? Explain why or why not.

Famous lines from the film:

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Hec

Insert an image of the character here

Describe the character:

What does he look like how does he act?

What happens to this character in the movie?

Do you like this character? Explain why or why not.

Famous lines from the film:

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Movie synopsis:

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What is the movie about?

What is the problem?

What is the solution?

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Camera Shot - Close up

A close up is a shot where the camera is focused on character’s face. This is used to show the expression and emotion of the character.

Find a close up from the movie and explain what it is showing:

Insert an appropriate image

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Camera Shot - Establishing Shot

An establishing shot is used to introduce new scenes and tell the viewer where and when the action is happening. They can also set up a point of view or help develop character.

Find an establishing shot from the movie and explain what it is showing:

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Camera Shot - Point of View

A point of view shot is used to show something that is going on from the point of view of the character. This could show them running towards or away from something.

Find a point of view shot from the movie and explain what it is showing:

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