Sabtu, 14 Maret 2020

recalling chapter 11 grup 8

RECALLING CHAPTER 11
(RECOUNT TEXT )



holiday group 8 presented in the home  the result of their discussion about recount text
first, we sing a song called "berkibarlah benderaku" of opening presentation group 8 with lyrics.

Berkibarlah benderaku
Lambang suci gagah perwira
Di seluruh pantai Indonesia
Kau tetap pujaan bangsa
Siapa berani menurunkan engkau
Serentak rakyatmu membela
Sang merah putih yang perwira
Berkibarlah Slama-lamanya
Kami rakyat Indonesia
Bersedia setiap masa
Mencurahkan segenap tenaga
Supaya kau tetap cemerlang
Tak goyang jiwaku menahan rintangan
Tak gentar rakyatmu berkorban
Sang merah putih yang perwira
Berkibarkah Slama-lamanya
This is video song opening group presentation




the next presentation news about "coronavirus 2020 outbreak"

The number of people already infected by the mystery virus emerging in China is far greater than official figures suggest, scientists have told the BBC.
There have been more than 60 confirmed cases of the new coronavirus, but UK experts estimate a figure nearer 1,700.
Two people are known to have died from the respiratory illness, which appeared in Wuhan city in December.
"I am substantially more concerned than I was a week ago," disease outbreak scientist Prof Neil Ferguson, said.
The work was conducted by the MRC Centre for Global Infectious Disease Analysis at Imperial College London, which advises bodies including the UK government and the World Health Organization (WHO).
Singapore and Hong Kong have been screening air passengers from Wuhan, and US authorities announced similar measures starting on Friday at three major airports in San Francisco, Los Angeles and New York.

the next is learning materials
this is material about recount text







this is video about recount text
 

then after the material is given, there are a few question about the recount text. some students answer by raising their hands and standing.

this is question about recount text from presentation group 8.



Then group 8 displays a short movie about coin operated
synopsis short movie of "coin operated"



There is a nostalgic innocence of the speechless script from Mr. Bean and the playfulness of Toy Story in Coin Operated. First-time director – Nicholas Arioli presents us a tight and visually succinct animation that explores his personal experience with money, savings and childhood in a neat and glossy short animation.
The short opens with an energetic shot of a red flying space shuttle zooming in blue skies; the scene then fades to a young boy and mother walking down a tranquil suburb. The young boy zealously flies down the pavement, arms out, sporting an astronaut helmet, a space t-shirt and a crafty jet back. He halts himself as he catches the sight of a five-cent coin operated space-shuttle ride, where he jogs eagerly on the spot drowned by space pop arpeggios elevating the happy tone of the film. His mother attempts to drag him away until he draws a coin and embarks on a jittery ride only to be deeply disappointed by the lack of aviation delivered.
The boy’s ambitions are inflamed to travel to space and he begins his life-savings campaign of selling lemons in order to accomplish his grand journey to space, which is poetically allegorical and universal to the ideas of ambition, dreams and the often reality, of requiring money to finance goals.
The simple narrative of five-minutes is delivered in smooth matt visuals and high-saturated bright colours; the facial expressions of the boy demonstrates acute comprehension from Arioli, correlating expression and emotion without a word needing to enter the short.
For a short animated film of five minutes, Arioli delivers high quality visual narrative in a tidy short with the aid of cloud based animation platform – Nimble Collective; operated by a strongly experienced team of animators, Rex Grignon, Jason Schleifer and Scot LaFleur. The short is delivered in Corpella fashion, in the sense that nothing is wasted, the opening functions to tenderise us with the mother and son relationship, the shuttle holds as a symbol of flying to our dreams, the coin is the instigator of hard work, while the lemon stand is an American trope of the American dream.
High saturation, neat animation but not too waxen like Pixar’s, laconic actions for a speechless script, strong symbols and gestures, and a sensible use of time, Arioli demonstrates an acute possession of storytelling in tight quarters with deep emotional impact.
Nicholas Arioli is an engineer by trade, spent two years in the technology industry, now lives in San Francisco and is also colour blind. High hopes for this new director.
And the closing presentation, we are singing. this is lyrics song closing presentation.

this is video song closing presentation 



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