Thursday, May 28, 2015

Creating Your Viewing Guide

Today, you watch and take notes on your chosen film, with the end goal of creating a viewing guide for you film. At this point, we've gone over what to take notes on and how to craft questions. REMEMBER: This is the first part of your final! 


FORMATTING

The viewing guide should be easy to read/follow, typed, and have appropriate grammar. The questions should be chronological, and you should include the following at the start:
Name: ____________
Name of Film (year released)
Directed by
List major characters

The construction of this viewing guide should attempt to show your knowledge in analyzing this film. If you simply ask plot questions or make simple charts, this will not get accomplished. The guide should demonstrate a healthy knowledge of film and this film in particular.

HERE and HERE are two exemplars of a student-created viewing guide for Jaws.

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