Saturday, November 9, 2013

Major Project- Digital Storytelling [The French Revolution]

Hello Again! This is a short movie I created using Windows Live Movie Maker. I am very pleased with how it came out! It is a short recount of the French Revolution, including causes, major events, King Louis XVI, and affects. This could easily be used as a cross-curricular project in my French Class to tie in what students are learning in Global History. Also, it would be a nice leading point into culture and Mireille Matthieu, the famous French singer of the La Marseillaise, the French National Anthem.




Ashley Labieniec
CT200- Major Project- Digital Story

Script :
1.     The French Revolution was a period of major social and political change in France from 1789 to 1799 that had a fundamental impact on French History and on modern history worldwide.
o   In French we call it: La Révolution française

2.    The French revolution was caused by a combination of many different things, leading to the vast unhappiness among the citizens of France.  The economy was not healthy; there were poor harvests, rising food prices, and inadequate transportation systems which made food even more expensive. The national government went into virtual bankruptcy due to its poor tax system and the mounting debts caused by numerous large wars. In addition to all of this, there were serious conflicts between the social classes in France, making matters worse.

3.    Meanwhile, the royal court at Versailles was isolated from, and unconcerned about the escalating crisis. King Louis XVI was an absolute monarch, and was often criticized for his handling of France’s affairs.

4.    In 1789 Paris was consumed by riots, chaos, and widespread looting. The mobs soon had the support of some of the French Guard. This lead to the Storming of the Bastille on July 14th, the official start date of the French Revolution.

5.    This was the start of many radical changes in France including government, church, economy and social classes.

o   Absolute monarchy was done away with and France adopted the Directoire (or Directory, as we say in English), a majority-ruled style of government.
o   On August 26th  1789, the National Constituent Assembly published the Declaration of Rights of Man and of the Citizen, similar to that of the United States Constitution we use today.
o   King Louis XVI was executed by guillotine on January 21st 1793 on the Place de la Révolution. His wife was soon executed the same way.
o   Power shifted away from the Catholic Church & into the hands of citizens. Taxes were no longer owed to churches.

6.    On November 9th  1799 Napoleon Bonaparte staged a Coup. This effectively led to Bonaparte's dictatorship and eventually, ended the French Revolution.



Story Board


Introduction: #1

Causes of The revolution #2


King Louis XVI at Versailles #3


Storming of the Bastille # 4


Changes brought about due to the French Revolution #5


Napoleon Bonaparte #6




No comments:

Post a Comment