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HUM 150 Week 5 Assignment Movie Critic

When deciding what movie to watch, a typical thing to do is to check the newspaper or Internet for movie reviews. In this assignment, be a movie critic and report your findings to the public. Do not use material you have gleaned from professional or newspaper reviewers. This paper is to be based solely on your own observations and concepts/language that you have absorbed from our text. If you use material from our text, make sure that you quote and cite it correctly. • Write a 1,400- to 1,750-word critique in which you address the following: Describe the mise-en-scéne of the film. Do you feel the editing was appropriate? Why? Was the sound use effective or ineffective? Why? What feelings, if any, did the score elicit? Describe the film’s cinematography. How was the film placed in context? What personal influences or biases do you have that affected your opinion? Identify the film’s genre. Was this film enjoyable? Why or why not? How has this class changed your opinion on film? What would your recommendation and star rating—on a scale of one being bad and four being good—be for this movie? Be VERY specific with your comments. You should be able to support all your opinions with strong details observed in the film. Make sure that I am aware of the title of the film, the director’s name, the date the film was made and the leading actors’ names and roles. • Format your critique consistent with APA guidelines. You may use first person language wherever necessary, but do write as an academic critic

When deciding what movie to watch, a typical thing to do is to check the newspaper or Internet for movie reviews. In this assignment, be a movie critic and report your findings to the public. Do not use material you have gleaned from professional or newspaper reviewers. This paper is to be based solely on your own observations and concepts/language that you have absorbed from our text. If you use material from our text, make sure that you quote and cite it correctly.
• Write a 1,400- to 1,750-word critique in which you address the following:
Describe the mise-en-scéne of the film. Do you feel the editing was appropriate? Why? Was the sound use effective or ineffective? Why? What feelings, if any, did the score elicit? Describe the film’s cinematography. How was the film placed in context? What personal influences or biases do you have that affected your opinion? Identify the film’s genre. Was this film enjoyable? Why or why not? How has this class changed your opinion on film? What would your recommendation and star rating—on a scale of one being bad and four being good—be for this movie? Be VERY specific with your comments. You should be able to support all your opinions with strong details observed in the film. Make sure that I am aware of the title of the film, the director’s name, the date the film was made and the leading actors’ names and roles.
• Format your critique consistent with APA guidelines. You may use first person language wherever necessary, but do write as an academic critic

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When deciding what movie to watch, a typical thing to do is to check the newspaper or<br />

Internet for movie reviews. In this assignment, be a movie critic and report your findings<br />

to the public. Do not use material you have gleaned from professional or newspaper<br />

reviewers. This paper is to be based solely on your own observations and<br />

concepts/language that you have absorbed from our text. If you use material from our text,<br />

make sure that you quote and cite it correctly.<br />

• Write a 1,400- to 1,750-word critique in which you address the following:<br />

Describe the mise-en-scéne of the film. Do you feel the editing was appropriate? Why?<br />

Was the sound use effective or ineffective? Why? What feelings, if any, did the score<br />

elicit? Describe the film’s cinematography. How was the film placed in context? What<br />

personal influences or biases do you have that affected your opinion? Identify the film’s<br />

genre. Was this film enjoyable? Why or why not? How has this class changed your<br />

opinion on film? What would your recommendation and star rating—on a scale of one<br />

being bad and four being good—be for this movie? Be VERY specific with your<br />

comments. You should be able to support all your opinions with strong details observed<br />

in the film. Make sure that I am aware of the title of the film, the director’s name, the date<br />

the film was made and the leading actors’ names and roles.<br />

• Format your critique consistent with APA guidelines. You may use first person<br />

language wherever necessary, but do write as an academic critic

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