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ARTH 241 Week 3 Assignment Help | american-public-university-system
Instructions
Course Objective(s):
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CO1 Describe the different components of film and
why it is important to study film.
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CO2 Explain how and why different pieces of
literature, such as a novel, a play, a short story, or a comic book are adapted
into a film.
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CO3 Illustrate why technical components of film,
editing, cinematography, music, etc. are important to the overall product.
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CO4 Explain what ideology is in film and how it
influences the narrative.
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CO5 Explain the importance of film history and
learning from artifacts.
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CO6 Describe the many different aspects of film
writing (screenplays, film analysis, film reviews, ect).
·
CO7 Describe how technology has changed films
including animation.
Description:
Write a two to three page film review (excluding Works Cited page) of
an American feature film of your choosing. Areas that must be covered:
1.
Storytelling
2.
Acting
3.
Cinematography
4.
Editing
5.
Sound
6.
Style and Directing
7.
Impact of society on the film and vice versa
8.
Genre
Writing Tips:
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Students may select a film that they have
previously explored in previous Discussion assignments
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Students must establish a coherent thesis statement
in the introduction of their paper with a claim that they intend to prove. The
body of the essay serves to support the thesis through an analysis of the film
and other relevant material. Avoid simply rehashing descriptive material from
other source.
·
Support your thesis through textual and formal
analysis. Refer to specific shots, scenes, characters, stylistic devices, and
themes in the film.
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As much as possible, use technical, literary and
industry terms to make your points.
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If needed, you may use additional resources to
support your claims. Suggested sources might include academic books and
articles; film reviews; and personal opinions from reputable film critics and
scholars. Information other than production details obtained from popular
sources such as The Internet Movie Database and Wikipedia is not considered
reputable.
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Only use plot information to support the thematic
points of the paper. Include only one to two sentences of plot summary when
explaining each of the required film elements.
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Also, students should not choose a film that the
authors of the textbook have analyzed in detail.
Writing the Film Review
The Film Review:
1.
Must be two to three double-spaced pages (excluding
the Works Cited page) in length and formatted according to MLA style.
2.
Must include an introductory paragraph that has a
succinct thesis statement.
3.
Must address the topic of the paper with critical
thought.
4.
Must conclude with a restatement of the thesis and
a conclusion paragraph.
5.
Must include, on the final page, a Works Cited
6.
Submitted as MS Word document