Clip 1----------> Stage Three: Norming
This clip demonstrates stage three because its where one person is struggling and his team mates pick up his slack. Coach Carter was very unsympathetic to the boy who was falling behind, assigning him all these drills, but his teammates accept him and his imperfections. They understood that as a role of being a team they must work together, despite their differences. It really was a touching clip.
Clip 2-----------> Stage Five: Adjourning
This clip shows adjourning because its where Genie was finally freed by Aladdin, however realizes how much he is going to miss everyone. It is just like once a team accomplishes their goal and then realizes its finally over. It's really a 'now what?' situation! Everyone is going their separate ways.
Clip 3-----------> Stage Two: Storming
This clip is stage two because it exemplifies the dis-unity that comes when groups develop. The two players are talking about the tension that is between the players. The whole team is definitely experiencing dissatisfaction (especially with the team captain) and hostility. The two players were questioning each other, with one claiming the African American player had too much attitude. But he responds, "Attitude reflects leadership". Very true. A lot of it is about passion.
Clip 4----------> Stage Four: Performing
This clip of Nemo playing dead and his fellow fish friends helping him escape demonstrates stage four because it shows the fish working together to help Nemo escape. Their lives were at risk, but they trusted each other. This was most definitely the most obvious!
MY Clip------> Stage One: Forming
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWSWrtll1UU
This show is from one of my favorite movies. It is where they are having auditions for their acapella group. Everyone is singing in their own style and are really "trying to find a place in the group". The girls that audition are definitely different than one another, testing their limits. I tried to find a better clip from the movie where it was their first rehearsal as a group, but you can still see the same dynamics in this clip. It is the start of a group forming.
Carly,
ReplyDeleteI really like how you explained your reasoning behind each clip (: I agreed with all except clips #2 and #4 which I had switch. Also, I think it's funny that you included a scene from Pitch Perfect because I had my clip as that too! We really are twins! Haha (:
-Lauren
I like how all of our clips were the same stages! And I thought the clip you chose was pretty funny!
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