Mac-cast Project
Who is my audience? |
Your Mac-Cast is a dynamic screencast of a passage analysis of Macbeth. It should be INFORMATIVE, ACCURATE, and ENGAGING. It should be loaded with information that will help your audience understand the passage you are analyzing. The information in your Mac-Cast must be accurate. (What good is incorrect information when you are trying to understand something?) Check and double check your information. Lastly, your Mac-Cast should be engaging. The accurate information in your screencast is only useful if your audience is engaged and paying attention. Consider the different ways that you can keep your audience interested.
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Your audience are readers who are searching for secondary sources to help them understand Macbeth, and you should assume that your reader has only read up to the passage that you are analyzing.
Mac-Cast Groups
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Your Mac-Cast should have the following elements |
AnalysisPassage analysis in which you annotate, define, and “unpack” challenging words, phrases, and lines. You should give your audience some context as to where in the plot this passage is located and its importance to the rest of the play. Avoid giving spoilers, but you can cleverly refer to plot events that take place later in the play. (Ex. “In this scene Macbeth is losing his mind, but it isn’t the only time that the newly crowned king loses his head…”)
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