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Any topic (writer’s choice)

Possible formats include a written paper (500-1000 words), a visual image(s), or a short video ( 3 mins. max).

The goal is to bring something new to a topic covered in this course not to simply restate or summarize a topic.  A simple way to do a project is to take an idea from the reading or lecture and add your own ideas to it. Another approach to a would be to do some independent research on an idea you had while reading/viewing course materials. Or you might discuss or illustrate how the material compares to your own experience. Perhaps youve seen an exhibition, movie, TV series, book, or website that illustrates a point covered in class. Maybe you have an observation or anecdote about an issue raised. The project can be written or visual. The idea is to demonstrate that youve done the reading/viewing, thought about it, and that youve developed something to contribute.

Any topic (writer’s choice)

Possible formats include a written paper (500-1000 words), a visual image(s), or a short video ( 3 mins. max).

The goal is to bring something new to a topic covered in this course not to simply restate or summarize a topic.  A simple way to do a project is to take an idea from the reading or lecture and add your own ideas to it. Another approach to a would be to do some independent research on an idea you had while reading/viewing course materials. Or you might discuss or illustrate how the material compares to your own experience. Perhaps youve seen an exhibition, movie, TV series, book, or website that illustrates a point covered in class. Maybe you have an observation or anecdote about an issue raised. The project can be written or visual. The idea is to demonstrate that youve done the reading/viewing, thought about it, and that youve developed something to contribute.

Any topic (writer’s choice)

Possible formats include a written paper (500-1000 words), a visual image(s), or a short video ( 3 mins. max).

The goal is to bring something new to a topic covered in this course not to simply restate or summarize a topic.  A simple way to do a project is to take an idea from the reading or lecture and add your own ideas to it. Another approach to a would be to do some independent research on an idea you had while reading/viewing course materials. Or you might discuss or illustrate how the material compares to your own experience. Perhaps youve seen an exhibition, movie, TV series, book, or website that illustrates a point covered in class. Maybe you have an observation or anecdote about an issue raised. The project can be written or visual. The idea is to demonstrate that youve done the reading/viewing, thought about it, and that youve developed something to contribute.

Movie Response

1 watch this film

https://www.bilibili.com/s/video/BV14J411h7b9

The Beaches of Agns
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read the attached 1 PDF file


2 half page talks about the film answer following questions
What elements of the film stood out to you? What scenes or moments struck you most intensely? Do you have questions? What would you like to discuss?


3  half page  relate the movie to readings

Documentary Writing

Ten-minute  presentation about  the  project.  It  is recommended  that  you address  Anthony  Friedmanns Seven  Steps: Problem/need,  audience,  objective,  strategy,  content,  medium,  concept within  your presentation.  If  you  do not,  please  be  prepared  to  answer  these  questions. Please  use Power  Point  or Prezi. A one-page version of the outline should conclude the presentation. The outline does not need to be as detailed as the official version.

Clear & convincing presentation of idea      _____2or 40%
Onscreen Simplified Outline for Reference  _____2 or 40%
Prepared to answer 7 steps/questions        _____1or 20%
Total                                        &nb

Hollis Frampton

This paper must have a clear, critical thesis that is supported throughout the body of the paper.
-One film should be chosen as a focus.

-Discuss the filmmaker's career, including background, colleagues and influence. Do this in the context of your thesis.

-Provide an analysis of the film as a way to talk about the filmmaker's style, interests and techniques. Consider styles or artists whose work they may be reacting to or rejecting, and assert how such a relationship may be critically significant. Do this in the context of your thesis.

-At least two ideas from Benjamin and/or Greenberg, should be incorporated into the larger critical argument of the paper. Use citations. Do this in the context of your thesis.

-Ideas from sources should be cited within the paper. Paper must have a works cited page

New Tango by Astor Piazzolla


TERM PAPER
The idea of this 6 pages (or 1500 words) paper is to practice the Essay format writing. In a nutshell, an essay is a short piece of writing on a particular subject. The Main theme here is, obviously, Latin American music because thats the concentration of this course. So you can choose a music topic from any country between Mexico and Argentina.
What do you want to choose as your subject? It can be a Music Genre or Style, an Artist, a Composer, a performer, a Song, a Band, a Record (like Vinyl or CD), a Dance or form of Dance, a music style that influenced other art forms, a Movie, a Play, etc.

Simple steps that will guide you through the essay writing process: 1. Decide on your topic.
2. Prepare an outline or diagram of your ideas.
3. Write your thesis statement.
4. Write the body. Write the main points. Write the sub points. 5. Write the introduction.
6. Write the conclusion.
7. Add the finishing touches.
In case youre wondering which ki

Art Appreciation HUM102 Analyze the work of 10 artists, answering 7 questions about each

For this project, select one artist from each of the following movements to research:

1. Neoclassicism
Benjamin West, Angelica Kauffman. Antonio Canova

2. Romanticism
Caspar Friedrich, Henry Fuseli. Thodore Gricault

3. Impressionism
Berthe Morisot, Mary Cassatt, Alfred Sisley

4. Post-Impressionism
Pierre Bonnard, Paul Srusier, Emil Bernard

5. Expressionism and Fauvism
Franz Marc, Georges Rouault, Andr Derain

6. Cubism and Futurism
Sonia Delaunay, Alice Bailly, Gino Severini

7. Dada and Surrealism
Max Ernst, Hannah Hch, Yves Tanguy

8. Abstract Expressionism and Pop Art
Cy Twombly, Joan Mitchell, James Rosenquist

9. Minimalism and Post-Minimalism
Robert Ryman, Robert Morris, James Turrell

10. Postmodernism and Deconstructivism
Yasomasa Morimura, Daniel Libeskind, David Salle

Questions
Once youve selected the 10 artists, youll need to research answers to the following seven questi

Film Radio

While a commercial network sitcom airs for a 30-minute period, the actual program time (length of scripted content) is only 20-22 minutes.  It varies from network-to-network.  It's even less time with shows in syndication.  Writers have to take into consideration where to have certain scenes end and pick up between commercials.  As they say, 'time is of the essence' with regard to this critical timing.  If a show is produced and recorded which runs over it's allotted time, the network will 'kick' it back to the production company to trim down the time.  It has to be exactly what the network requires.

When you think about it, this is where the networks are at a disadvantage over streaming services like Netflix since they do not have that time restraint that the networks must adhere to each hour of the day.  If a Netflix shows runs over or under the a specified time, it is not really a problem.  Since I work on both a traditional network sho

Melodrama

In this analytical essay, you will compare and contrast the melodrama genre/mode within two-three films united either by auteurism, story, period, or national cinema (choose only one of these other categories). You will choose two-three melodrama films to focus on (you must find these films on your own)
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according to one of these categories. You will compare and contrast those two-three films in order to answer your research question, which should address the intersection of the two methods of classification in the three films. If melodrama and the other classification method is not in your research question, youre on the wrong track. Choose one of the following options.

I choose option number two:
2: Analysis of genre and story
For this option, you may analyze the differences in style, direction, mise-en-scne, acting, etc. in two different adaptations of the same script or story. Your focus should be on the evolution of the melodrama genre/mode through the two-th