Option 1: Analyze an Element of Film
Creative Element: Choose one of the following elements of film: Mise-en-scène, Cinematography, Editing, or Genre. Take screen shots from the film of your choice which demonstrate the way that your chosen element tells the story of the film and use those screen shots to create a collage. For instance, you could choose Mise-en-scène and focus on the settings in a film, analyzing them to demonstrate how they establish information for the viewing audience.
Analysis Element: A brief explanation of the collage as a whole as an overall story element (at least 200 words). What is the overall mood, theme, and/or tone of the film and how do your chosen elements contribute to it? And a brief explanation of the meaning/significance/implications of each chosen item in the collage. How do the individual elements in the film contribute toward its overall meaning and toward the specific meaning of scenes in which they appear?(approx.. 75 words per element).
Option 2: Analysis
You should make an informed claim about the overall Theme or Themes of the film, then support that claim using evidence from the film – including quotes and/or paraphrased details. This is much more in-line with a short answer essay that you might produce for a standardized test. It should be at least 500 words in length and include at least three pieces of evidence from the film to support your claim/thesis.
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