Film (Analysis)

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The assignments are two parts, one is oral presentation which is just the script that I’m going to read in front of my classmates .The second is analytical papers which are all about the same topic.

You will be analyzing Batman begins movie 2005 of the director Christopher Nolan from particular perspective or critical approach Auteur Theory.

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More explanation :

Part one:

The oral presentation, ( the script ) I need to provide my audience (classmates) 15 minute lecture in which I will briefly explain :

1- why I have chosen this particular critical method to use for analyzing this particular film- why this method (in my case, the auteur theory+ batman begins movie) in particular would be a valuable way of approaching this movie.

2- Then I will spend the rest of time focusing on my key aspects of the film from that particular perspective. During my presentation, I have to show film clips from this film (each clip should be 2-3 minutes – Five clips will be enough ). You can find the clips from YouTube.

3- You should provide some examples about the use of auteur theory on others Christopher’s films in the script of the presentation, because you trying to show how Batman begins movie to fits into most of his movies (how his film connected to each other). For example there are some elements recurring in each Nolan’s film, and they are connected to his perspective, his vision and his style technically.

 

 

 

Notes about the presentation:

  • You can find this film’s clip from the YouTube or any website .
  • You have to put the link from YouTube in the script ( copy paste ) .
  • You have to use this phrases while you writing the script . For example : The next clip shows how Nolan made ….. etc . Example 2 : This clip clearly shows how Nolan an actor ……. etc. Exa 3 : Identity in this clip appears that ….. etc.
  • You have to mention the characters’ names and the plot because some students may have not seen the movie. For example certain situation played by someone.
  • You have to give briefly what is the meaning or the definition of the auteur theory.
  • Don’t spending much times telling the story, So be careful about that.
  • The total time for the presentation is 15 minutes.
  • The script should be written in 3 pages only. not lees or more

 

You should watch the movie in order to be able to analyze it.

 

Part two: is the analytical research paper, which is also about the same film and theory too:

 

I would be analyzing the same film from the particular perspective or critical approach that I have chosen in this assignment . However, the written paper would be a longer, more formal analysis of the same film from the same perspective. For examples of this kind of analysis, any academic book on Christopher Nolan would have at least a chapter that would focus on this film, and there should be at least a few journal articles on this film may be useful for this analysis.

 

 

 

Important notes:

  • In the paper you have to use at least more than 6 resources.
  • You have to mention what critics said about how Auteur theory is used in most of Christopher Nolan’s film.
  • The length of the paper most be 15 to 16 pages plus the cover and the references’ pages.
  • Be careful about the plagiarism.
  • This professor likes too much the paper which makes him thinks, so be creative.
  • If you have any question, please let me know before you write the paper.

 

Note : For this assignment : I’m waiting the script for my presentation ( 3 pages ) – and the paper( 16 pages ) ..

 

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Film Analysis

Film Analysis. Film Analysis. Comparative Film Analysis
In your first two essays you identified, analyzed, interpreted and discussed specific cinematic elements that combine together to create a film viewing experience. In so doing, you focused your attention on an extremely narrow aspect of a single film. This time, however, you will focus your attention on the similarities and/or differences between two or more texts, at least one of which is a film, and develop an argument about how these similarities and/or differences give insight to a specific director, social environment, or the texts themselves.
To begin this work, you must first select an approach from those that we read in The Art of Watching Films and discussed in class and then select the film(s) you wish to consider with this approach.
Specifically, “Chapter 11: Director’s Style” explains Auteur Theory and how an analysis of similarities among a specific director’s works can illuminate that director’s personality or philosophy as expressed through the language of film. If you choose to work with this approach, choose at least three films from a single director’s oeuvre (complete works) so that the similarities you identify are apparent and consistent. You might, for instance, choose to study how Alfred Hitchcock uses the same character types (the beautiful, yet emotionally cold blonde female, the man with the mistaken identity, or the overbearing mother) in many of his films, or how Steven Spielberg uses innocent children or fascist enemies consistently, or how Stanley Kubrick uses similar cinematography (the slow zoom in and zoom out) in his films, or how Robert Zemeckis uses the theme of manipulating the past to suit the demands of the present in his films.
“Chapter 13: Adaptations” discusses another approach you can take with this essay. With this approach, you will discuss a film based on another work, usually literary, and analyze how the film version differs from the original. You might, for instance, discuss how the physical appearance or personality of Dracula differs from the novel to one of the film versions, or you might examine why the film version of Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? adds a few scenes that the play does not possess and what these additions do to the narrative, or you might look at how the graphic novel V for Vendetta’s timeframe of the 1980s changes to a post 9/11 world in the film version and what this change implies.
“Chapter 14: Genre Films, Remakes and Sequels” discusses yet three more approaches that you can take with this essay. With these approaches you will look at the similarities and/or differences in how films use similar themes, plots or characters. You might, for instance, analyze how representations of Native Americans in westerns have developed through different decades, or you might observe how giant monster movies tend to reflect a particular social concern of the time and place they were made, or you might identify a previously unidentified genre and discuss the similarities that the films within this genre exhibit and to what purpose, or you might analyze how the 1974 version of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre differs from the 2003 remake in the methods it uses to evoke horror and what these differences might say about viewers.
As you can see, the possible topics for this essay are limitless, but remember, the essay must have a clearly defined argument that needs to exhibit more thought and analysis than simply listing differences or similarities between works.
Basic requirements for this essay are as follows. Its minimum length is 8-10 pages, not including the Works Cited page. It must be typed in 12 point Times New Roman (or similar standard font) and follow MLA documentation style. For the due date, consult your syllabus.

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