Spectre
The new bond movie is officially out, directed by Sam Mendez who also directed skyfall. The amazing directer had a lot to live upto considering Skyfall won the BAFTA award for best british film. The overview of spectre, a message from the past leads Bond to mexico city where he comes across a secret nemesis organisation... Spectre, Bond searches for the leader but along the way finds the enemy is a lot closer to home. To watch this action filled film that you just can't miss go to any cinema close to you as its a must see.
The movie Spectre was shot in three different locations and is the second bond movie to be shot in the snow since 2002, amazingly the dedicated film crew covered a mountain with 400 tones of snow to fulfill the affect. It certainly didn't lack special affects and was extremely realistic .
I definitely recommend to watch the film Spectre. I enjoyed the story line and allows you to piece the clues together, not giving away the story line straight away. Through the new Bond movie it allows you to see a new side to Bond, played by Daniel Craig. The action and film set is mind blowing and makes you wonder how they achieved so much in one film! I also enjoyed the new bond girl Lea Seydoux who didn't play the usual bond girl character. This amazing movie is a must see and I hugely recommend it.
Wednesday, 18 November 2015
Monday, 9 November 2015
Analyzing a documentary
'A Very British Romance' with Lucy Worsley
"In our modern world, there's an idea that fills our dreams and desires. Something we've all searched for: Romantic love"
The opening sentence of the documentary 'A very British romance' gives a sense of authority to the speaker Lucy Worsely as it shows the public that she knows what she is talking about. Using 'our' she is able to relate to the public as its quite informal and shows that this relates to everyone's history, this also allows the narrator to not intimidate viewers by how formal the BBC are. Also alliteration is used by the narrator 'dreams' and 'desires' to link to love and is used as a hint what the documentary is based on. The narrator draws the public in by relating to them and making them apart of the documentary, she does this by saying 'we've' this engages them to watch more.
Wednesday, 4 November 2015
Introducing myself
Hey, my name is Taylor Clift- Chard and I'm just going to be talking about myself (boring) and my interests ( even more boring) in all I'm a extremely dull person.
Lets get down to the factual stuff first, well I am sixteen years old and my birthday is the 20th of march (hint, hint) presents would be happily accepted. Anyways I went to Bristol Brunel Academy for secondary school and in all I enjoyed it massively as the students and teachers all impacted my life hugely. The GSCE's I chose to do was triple science, art, music and health and social and I did fairly well on results day. I'm afraid I don't play an instrument, I tried to learn how to play the guitar and golly! it defiantly wasn't for me so instead I took singing lessons which was actually my mums idea to help me with my fear of performing.
I also joined the girls rugby team for a bit but decided to stop when it got closer to GSCE's so I could fully concentrate, shame St Brendan's doesn't have a team but oh well. My hobbies are sleeping, reading and watching TV which isn't interesting at all. The reason why I don't have hobbies is because ...
1. I don't like sports
2. I have no effort in going
3. Since I was little I could not commit to anything (gymnastics, tap dancing etc)
4. My life is too busy to do any activities
The book I read was The Hunger Games, I absolutely love the hunger games books as they fill you with so many emotions where you feel so part of the story being told.
Lets get down to the factual stuff first, well I am sixteen years old and my birthday is the 20th of march (hint, hint) presents would be happily accepted. Anyways I went to Bristol Brunel Academy for secondary school and in all I enjoyed it massively as the students and teachers all impacted my life hugely. The GSCE's I chose to do was triple science, art, music and health and social and I did fairly well on results day. I'm afraid I don't play an instrument, I tried to learn how to play the guitar and golly! it defiantly wasn't for me so instead I took singing lessons which was actually my mums idea to help me with my fear of performing.
I also joined the girls rugby team for a bit but decided to stop when it got closer to GSCE's so I could fully concentrate, shame St Brendan's doesn't have a team but oh well. My hobbies are sleeping, reading and watching TV which isn't interesting at all. The reason why I don't have hobbies is because ...
1. I don't like sports
2. I have no effort in going
3. Since I was little I could not commit to anything (gymnastics, tap dancing etc)
4. My life is too busy to do any activities
The book I read was The Hunger Games, I absolutely love the hunger games books as they fill you with so many emotions where you feel so part of the story being told.
Teaching and learning methods for me
I am not massively confident in the English lessons and would prefer if I wasn't picked to answer questions very much, I do put my hand up however I feel massively uncomfortable answering questions on techniques. I find I benefit more when discussing quotes or poems as a group as I manage to learn more from hearing what other people have to say.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)