Film school:Narrative Dialog Editing:Story of Penny and Eggbert:Film Score:Pop Quiz 2

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Question 1 - The meaning of the story

 * What does this story mean?

Question 2 - The moods during the story

 * A. What is the mood before the scene starts?
 * B. What is the mood when Eggbert speaks the first time?
 * C. What is the mood when Eggbert is finished speaking? (optional)
 * D. What is the mood when Penny speaks?
 * E. What is the mood when Penny is finished speaking? (optional)
 * F. What is the mood when Eggbert speaks the second time?
 * G. What is the mood when Eggbert finishes speaking?


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The meaning of the story?
What does this story mean and what moods are needed to explain the movie to the audience?

Only you can decide!

Write me!
First, tell me what does this scene mean? What do you think is really happening?

Second, tell me the moods of the scene.


 * 1. What is the mood before the scene starts?
 * 2. What is the mood when Eggbert first speaks?
 * 3. What is the mood when Penny speaks?
 * 4. What is the mood when Eggbert speaks the second time?
 * 5. What is the mood when everyone is finished?


 * And what are the moods between the dialog?


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The history of Penny and Eggbert
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An ancient story from long ago

 * The story of Penny and Eggbert is as old as mankind.


 * Hieroglyphics of Penny and Eggbert have been found in the sacred pyramid texts written on strips of linen that were wrapped around mummies in the tombs of ancient Egypt.


 * Carved glyphics of Penny and Eggbert have been found in Temple of Inscriptions which is a 65 foot tall Mayan temple on the Yucatan peninsula along the Gulf of Mexico.


 * In the Asian, the story of Penny and Eggbert often substitutes an elephant and a monkey for the penguin and the duck. But it is still the same story.


 * There are references to the story of Penny and Eggbert in the Vedic Sanskrit scriptures over two thousand years before Budda. There are at least three references to the story of Penny and Eggbert in the apocrypha of the Old Testament... as well as a brief mention in the both the Koran (see the French-to-Greek translation) and the Book of Mormon (Northwestern Edition, circa 1779.)


 * Even a simple Google search will produce over 2,564,883 unique references to the story of Penny and Eggbert.

But what does it all mean?

 * Yet, despite all that we know about this story, no one can agree on its meaning.


 * It is up to you, the editor of this story, to decide what this story means.

Please tell me!

 * Tell me what you think this story means.


 * And once you have decided what this story means, you must decide what moods must be created with the musical score.


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Tell me what you think!

 * What does this story mean and what moods are needed to explain the movie to the audience?

@undefined 2 points for what you think the scene means and 2 points for the moods in this scene!

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The next page

 * After you tell me which moods are needed, go to the film scoring page and begin designing a film score. Click here to go to the next page.


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