ASSIGNMENT - PHOTO ESSAY
As a team of war correspondents you have been
commissioned by Life Magazine to create a photo essay that tracks the journey
of a young American boy fighting in the Vietnam War. As a photojournalist you
pride yourself on your ability to creatively combine images, sounds and words
into compelling stories about the changes that such an experience can bring
about.
Choose one of the following main characters
from the novel Fallen Angels, to study: Richie Perry, Lobel Johnson, Peewee, Lt. Carroll or Brewster. As you read
the novel, record details about the character, including important things that
they say or do. Be sure to note observations that your character makes about
others in the novel as well as observations that other's make of them. Pay
particular attention to your character's response during key events in the
novel and what changes he may be going through.
Gather Details from the Novel
Examine the novel more carefully for details
related to the character that you are focusing on. Collect evidence in the form of quotations
about the character. What is the character like at the beginning and end of the
novel? What major changes have occurred? Find evidence from the novel to
support your claims. You may find it helpful to mark the pages of the novel
with small post it notes for quick reference.
Record each of the quotations that you find in
a word document noting the paragraph number and page number in brackets beside
each of them. Review the quotations that you have gathered from the novel and
write 4 or 5 generalizations about the character that can be supported by the
details you have collected.
Plan Your Photo Essay
Find ten to fifteen images (artwork, portraits
of individuals, war scenes, symbols, etc.) that you could use to help
communicate important ideas about your character and the changes that he goes
through. Save these images in a folder on the student network that everyone in
the group will have access to.
Organize your ideas into a photo essay. Use
Power Point, web pages or some other multimedia format to present your photo
essay. Work with your group to develop a storyboard that outlines the
information that will be included on each slide or web page of your
presentation. Decide how you will combine visual images with details from the
novel to communicate important ideas about your character. Use images such as
artwork, portraits of individuals, war scenes, symbols, etc. to enhance your
presentation and support your depiction of the character. Keep in mind that any
text appearing in the presentation should be easy to read and there should be
no more than one succinct sentence on a slide. Your story board should provide
an outline of what text, images, and sounds will appear on each slide (or web
page) of your presentation.
Submit a copy of your storyboard to the
teacher.
Create Your Photo Essay Presentation and
Write the Accompanying Narrative
Assemble the images and quotations together
into a photo essay presentation to illustrate the changes that your character
has undergone throughout the course of the novel.
Write a narrative to accompany your photo
essay that includes an interesting and compelling introduction to your
character. Use the body of your narrative to weave your slides (web pages)
together into a story about the changes that your character has undergone and
to reveal the complexities of this individual. Finally write a conclusion for
your narrative that summarizes or reemphasizes the most significant aspect of
the individual that you have presented.
Save a copy of the narrative as Your Surname
and submit it to the teacher's drop box.
Self Assessment
Use the criteria in the Fallen
Angel Assessment Rubric to prepare a word processed self assessment
of your project presentation. Save your self assessment as Your Surname and
submit it into the teacher's drop box.