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Question: Review the materials above; the film, you must find, read, and Cl about the film (try Google Scholar o pendent review of the film to use as In other words. the film must be one th th your instructor first. te at least one researc r the SPC Library). If you cannot find a single rese source or inde a reference with citations, then you at has been written MUST select another film. about. If it is a brand new film, check wi or a documentary of your own choosing. It to watch the film immediately before writing 0 not rely on your memory of Your selection can be a full length feature film must be at least 30 minutes in length. Be sure this essay and considerjotting notes as you watch the film. D a film you have previously seen. If you do, it will be obvious because this review requires close examination of the technical aspects of film. 2. After finding and reading a research source for integration in your essay (and carefully viewing the film), write a new thread using the following instructions: In the FIRST paragraph (at least 150 words):
a. What is the title of your selected film? .
b. Who is the director and what year was it released?
c. [5 it considered a classic? (1. Identify any technical features of the film.
e . What is the genre of the film leg. western, rom etc)? antic comedy, film noir, documentary, In the SECOND paragraph
f. Summarize the main plot and/or conflict in the film. Be sure to identify the main characterls) here.
g. Using the themes a nd concepts noted in Section 9.7 in your textbook (in the section A Word on Critical Viewing), identify at least three of these themes and explain how they apply to your selected film.
h. Indicate any "social issue, if any, that is addressed in the film.
i. Identify at least one "camera technique" or "use of sound" in the film, and explain how it affects the viewer. In the THIRD paragraph
j. Evaluate its "craft. Is this a good example of this type of art? Is it well presented? What are its points of value? Does it have a message? Did we learn something from the characters and/or theme of this film? In what ways did the film resemble literature, theater, or art?
k. What types of reviews did this film receive based on your research of other reviews or scholarly commentaries?
I. In the end, what type of aesthetic experience did you have? Was it mostly an Apollonian or Dionysian experience?
m. Would you recommend this work of art to others? If so (or not), why?