The five kinds film writing targeted in this reading are Formal Analysis, Film History, Ideological Papers, and Cultural Studies/ National Cinemas. Formal Analysis is when a reader or viewer takes an in depth look at the film and breaks in down in to component parts and discusses why that particular part tells the whole story. Film History is when the film tells a sort about something. Ideological Paper is when a film is used to promote a specific belief or idea. Cultural Studies are when the film displays the culture and nations are produced. Annotating A Film Sequence is taking notes about the specific film. You have to label each shot in the sequence. Thinking Beyond the Frame is asking questions about the film. some of the questions are Who made the film? what is the production history about he film? What do critics and scholars say? What can you learn from the films genre? Does the film reflect an interesting cultural phenomenon?
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