Plot (What)
Characters (Who?)
Themes (What)
Camera
Sound
Colour
100

The barrier which the girls follow for 9 WHOLE WEEKS back to Jigalong.

What is the Rabbit-Proof Fence?

100

Daisy and Gracie.

Who are Molly's sisters?

100
The act of traveling from one place to another.

What is a journey?

100

A shot used for observing facial expressions and fine detail.

What is a close-up shot?
100
The sound comes from on-screen sources.

What is diegetic sound?

100

Greens, blues and purples

What are cool colours?

200

Molly, Daisy, and Gracie must navigate through this harsh Australian desert to find their way back to Jigalong.

What is The Outback?

200

Molly.

Who is the main protagonist?

200

Fathers, mothers, brothers and sisters.

What is family?

200
It's when the camera moves with the subject on a dolly (hand truck).

What is the tracking movement?

200

Some examples are soundtracks or narration.

What are examples of non-diegetic sound?


200

Yellows, oranges and reds.

What are warm colours?

300

The girl is taken away and doesn't return back to Jigalong with the others.

Who is Gracie?

300

The tracker.

Who is Moodoo?

300
The act of discriminating against another based on one's race through personal bias or prejudice.

What is racism?

300

It's when the camera is placed below the subject, looking up.

What is a low angle?

300

It is non-diegetic sound made up of instruments and sometimes vocals.

What is music?

300

Colours symbolise feelings and emotions.

What is colour symbolism?

400

The girls escape from this government-run institution meant to assimilate Aboriginal children.

What is the Moore River Native Settlement?

400

The mother of Molly.

Who is Maud?

400

The process of becoming similar to something; Mr Neville wanted the First Nation's People to become similar through breeding out their skin colour.

What is assimilation?
400

It helps us understand the character's perspective by being in their shoes.

What is a POV shot?

400

SFX

What are sound effects?

400

It's a purple colour that is also a name for a plant/s.

What is lavender/lilac/mauve/violet?

500

The tin shed used for disciplining the indigenous children for bad behaviour.

What is a booby?

500

Mr Neville.

Who was the Chief Protector of the Aborigines? 

500

It's the First Nation's system of reference to help describe one's identity

What is Kinship?

500

The action of the camera swivelling around on a fixed point; the camera does this to achieve panning shots.

What is to pivot?
500

The diegetic sound came from this totem animal in the opening and end scenes. 

What is an eagle?

500

It's a blue colour that is also a mineral.

What is cobalt?

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