Category: Film/Movie
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FIlm
Assignment: Your first assignment is a shot-by-shot analysis of the one-reel film Suspense (1913), directed by Lois Weber and Phillips Smalley. (You can find the film below.) The assignment consists of two components: a shot-by-shot breakdown of the film (the format for which is indicated below); AND a short critical analysis of the films formal…
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Film Analysis 1 (The Fugitive or Minority Report)
1. First, explain the difference between content and form in film. Then, select a scene and explain how the form reinforces the content. In this explanation discuss the idea of cinematic language and how it is utilized in the scene. For example, does the scene manipulate time and space? Does it use parallel editing? Give…
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Creative Film Outline
To begin, choose an event or an issue or a moment in time that has affected you or intrigued you at some point throughout your life. Firstly, you need to discuss your specific issue or event or moment in detail, and why you feel that it is important to bring it to a wider audience.…
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Assessment
Your assignment is to write an evaluation of the family in the assigned film , critically analyzing the way in which the family surrounding the person with SUDs interacts, communicates and demonstrates some of the characteristics you have studied about family nonsummativity, circular causality, communication and homeostasis. You should write an accompanying narrative in which…
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A Better Life
720 word essay of the film A Better Life Paragraphs: Students must submit a rough draft of the first three paragraphs of the film review: Intro Body paragraph 1 Body paragraph 2 Title Page: Must include a title page with proper formatting based on your chosen citation style: MLA, APA, or Chicago. Citations: Must include…
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Respond and Reflection 4: Train to Busan
Note: if you opt to copy/paste the questions below into a document and answer in paragraph form below each question, that’s fine. Just keep in mind that the pasted questions do not count toward the 300-word minimum. RR4: Respond to questions below: [Consider Context]: Context plays a really important role in any kind of rhetorical…
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Discussion – Persepolis & A Concerto is a Conversation
Learning Goal: This assignment asks you to judge the stylistic, narrative, and thematic concerns in major works of film art. In this discussion you will demonstrate an understanding of film style and how it interacts with the documentary and animation approach. You’re applying what you’ve learned about these two traditions, and how the stylistic choices…
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View film Dangerous Minds (1995) and review video lec and wr…
Respond to the prompts above to complete your movie review. Use at least TEN of the course concepts/vocabulary in your responses and CAPITALIZE and BOLD each of the terms when you use them. Make sure to refer to at least 5 (five) specific scenes and/or dialogue (bold them) in your responses. Examples from Blackboard Jungle…
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View film Dangerous Minds (1995) and review video lec and wr…
Respond to the prompts above to complete your movie review. Use at least TEN of the course concepts/vocabulary in your responses and CAPITALIZE and BOLD each of the terms when you use them. Make sure to refer to at least 5 (five) specific scenes and/or dialogue (bold them) in your responses. Examples from Blackboard Jungle…
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View film Dangerous Minds (1995) and review video lec and wr…
Respond to the prompts above to complete your movie review. Use at least TEN of the course concepts/vocabulary in your responses and CAPITALIZE and BOLD each of the terms when you use them. Make sure to refer to at least 5 (five) specific scenes and/or dialogue (bold them) in your responses. Examples from Blackboard Jungle…
