Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Suggested Format for Film Viewing Journal


Film Journal Template

Film Title;

Director;

Writer;

Actor(s)

Date;

Genre;

Synopsis or summary;

Distinctive Charactaristic;

Context;

This format will generate the kind of information that you can use to to more research on a film of film maker, compare films of similar styles or time periods, or make distinctions between certain films which may be similar to each other in other ways.
I can also help you establish a pattern for viewing that may contribute to the success of your research paper for this course.

4 comments:

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  2. A clear and easy-to-use structure-- thank you! Do you prefer the journal entries to be handed in weekly or all at once at the end of the course?

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  3. The above is me, in case you are wondering. Blogger decided my name was D today for some reason :)

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  4. Mary,
    I think it would be good to not leave the journals all to the end. I will spend time next week reviewing what we have seen and give you time to work on the journals a bit in class. Just so you don't get jammed up at the end.

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