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Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Mystery/Crime Scene Dioramas

Watch four of the mystery/crime scene dioramas.  Which one did you think was the most well done and why?  Which one piqued your interest and made you want to read the book?  Use clear examples based on what you observed and heard. (Post your answer).  Make sure you include the title of the diorama in your response.

19 comments:

  1. I watched the first 4 clips, and I thought the fourth was the best done. The person brought inmany things to enhance the effect, such as lego, clay,and paint. other than a few verbal errors they said the bit very well and with lots of expression. I didn't really think that I would like any of these books, but then again, mysteriesdon't have enough action in them for me to enjoy.

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  2. I have to agree with Luc on this one, I watched the original 4 clips, and the third one really combined tons of different things to make a vivid and good looking diorama. There were, sadly, some minor verbal errors, and without them, this diorama would have been amazing. It was awesome. -AIDAN

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  3. My favourite diorama was The Ghostly Encounters of the Benjamin Mansion. Out of the four diorama I liked this one the most because the description in the diorama made me feel that I was part the story. The expression that the person was using gave me chills down my spin. All in all the story was very clear.

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  4. Out of the four dioramas I watched, I would have to say that The Case of the Stolen Necklace was the best. You could easily see what-as-what in their scene. Also, it was easy to hear what the narrator was saying because they talked clearly and loudly and with expression. It made me interested in the book.

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  5. Of the 4 dioramas I watched, The Case of the stolen necklace was my favourite. I could hear the speaker loud and clear, with expression. I now really want to read the book.

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  6. I watched the last four dioramas and my favourite was probably The Case of The Killed Best Friend. It was good, but a little short. The background was detailed and I like how they included police tape across the diorama. It was short but I could understand the words clearly. I don't normally like mystery stories but this diorama made me interested in reading the book.

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  8. Each of the dioramas were well done but some were missing some important things. my favourite one of them all was the case of mr. comatosas nightmare because it was well done and it was clear so I could understand it. others were not as well done, one of them did not have a book title or an author. others had people who couldn't remember their lines. so out of all of the dioramas Comatosas nightmare was the best.

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  9. Out those 4 dioramas I saw the best would probably be Ther Case Of Mr. Comatosa's Nightmare because it made me interested in reading the book. I liked how the diorama showed the nightmare and the ingery was also included in it so that had a lot of detail.

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  10. I watched the first four and I think the best one out of all of them would be The Gostly Encounters Of The Benjamin Mansion. It was two minutes and very discriptive. I suprisingly haven't read this... I think I should though. I really like murder mysteries.

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  11. I watched 4 dioramas and I say that the worth one was The Ghostly Encounters of Bengamin Masion, because it is 2 minutes long and all it shows is the mansion and the door was on the middle of the house and no stairs to get down if you take this literally. My favourite is the Case Of The Killed Best Friend, it was well paced and everything.

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  12. I watched: The Case of Mr. Comatosa's Nightmare, The Ghostly Encounters of the Benjamin Mansion, The Case of The Stolen Necklace, and The Case of the Cahill Parents’ death. I think that “The Case of the Missing Necklace” was the best because she had lots of furniture and there was a lot of detail in the diorama. Also I think that she described the scene very well too. I wanted to read this book because it gave me just enough information to be interested, but it didn’t give away the ending. She also spoke very clearly so I could understand what she was saying.

    -Lindsay

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  13. out of the 4 that I watched the best was "the red ruby by ryan" he had taken the time to build the pizza shop and the car. Also he did not give away the answer to the mystery like "the ghostly encounters of the benjamin mansion" or "the case of the cahills parents death" did give the answer this one that I liked Made me want to read this book.

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  14. I watched the first four diorama videos on the blog. The first and third diorama videos were a bit confusing. The second diarama video was interesting, but it told what the man did to solve tyhe problem, so I think that 'The Case of the Stolen Necklace' was the best, because it made me intrerested, and it didn't tell me the sollution.

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  15. I watched the first four. 1 Comatosa's Nightmare. 2 Benjamin Mansion. 3 Stolen Pearls. 4 Cahill Parents Death.
    1 was bad because it said the Mr.Comatosa died of a nightmare that caused a heart attack, then later they said that the heart attack was from being attacked by a shark. After that they said that someone staged the shark attack.
    not done...

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