Posted will involve a new concept that will pertain to the film(s) that you will be studying. What each student needs to do is navigate these sites, read/learn about these concepts and create an informational page in your journal/notebook covering what it is, why it is important, its significance in the development of filmmaking, and its influence (Cornell Notes format).
Week of: 11/12/13
Unit 2: Narration
Screening Questions
Watch short films and answer questions pertaining to narrative elements
Week Of: 11/4/13
Unit 2: Narration
Looking at Movies
Take quiz and use flashcards by end of Unit 2 review
Week Of: 10/28/13
Units 1 & 3 review: Screening Questions
Week Of: 10/22/13
Horror Retrospective (Video)
Horror Documentary
Week Of: 10/15/13
Horror Styles and Genres
A Brief History of Horror
Week Of: 10/7/13
Viewing film clips: Analysis of mise-en-scene and...
IB ORAL PREP: Part 2--IV and V
Week Of: 9/30/13 Learn and master for THIS WEEK:
Experimental Cinema
Opening Credits
Week Of: 9/16/13 & 9/23/13
Expressionism:
Overview of artistic movement (MoMA)
German Expressionism:
GE: An Overview
GE and Dr Caligari
GE Films
8 Must See GE Films
Week Of: 9/9/13 Learn and master for THIS WEEK:
Montage:
Definition and Examples
Kuleshov Effect:
The Kuleshov Effect/Hitchcock
Additional Montage Info:
50 Best Film Montages
Example: Training Montage, Montage
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