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  1. Welcome to Retrospective! We are a channel dedicated to bringing you classic films from Britain and around the world on the behalf of their distributors. We'll be adding a new full-length feature...

    • “Ice Breaker” Stage - “Movie Poster” Activity
    • Main Stage - “Gather Data” Step - “Movie Critic” Activity
    • Main Stage “Brainstorm” Step - “Fishbowl” Technique
    • Main Stage - “Vote & Discuss” Steps - “Movie Producers” Activity
    • “Closing” Stage - “Movie Poster” (of The Sequel) Activity

    Imagine your project is a movie and your team members have to draw a poster. 1. Draw it on an A4 paper sheet. 2. Post your poster on a whiteboard and explain it briefly. I selected this exercise due to the following reasons: 1. It looks really fun and engaging for team members. 2. Metaphors open new viewpoints and allow your team members to share t...

    Imagine team members are movie critics and they have to write a review about a sprint as if it was a film. 1. Genre: What was the genre of the movie (e.g. adventures, triller, …)? 2. Theme: What was the theme? 3. Main characters: Who is the Protagonist and Antagonist? 4. Twist: Was there a big twist? 5. Ending: What was the ending like (e.g. happy-...

    This technique allows a big group of people to constructively talk to one another on a specific topic. As the retro was a thematic one, I asked my team to think about one challenge they faced while producing a movie and generate one improvement for the movie sequel based on the critics’ reviews (provided within a previous exercise). 1. Four people ...

    Your team members slip into the shoes of the movie producers. Each participant has a fixed amount of fake money to spend on the improvements for the movie sequel (raised as results of the previous activity). You can bring paper money from board games as I did to make the retro more fun. 1. Facilitator — to give $1000 to each team member (you can de...

    It’s almost the same activity as for the “Ice Breaker” stage. Your team members should draw the movie poster of the sequel — the movie poster of the next iteration/phase or ongoing work related to the project. Then they need to compare both posters and explain changes made. This activity really helps to evaluate the team’s willingness to work on th...

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    • Drama, Mystery & Thriller
  5. Contemporary and classic cinema reviewed in retrospect from The Film Magazine's team of highly qualified and insightful film journalists.

  6. Retrospective (2014) PG | Short, Drama, Thriller. IMDb is the world's most popular and authoritative source for movie, TV and celebrity content. Find ratings and reviews for the newest movie and TV shows.

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