Monday, March 28, 2016

Blog #14

Think about the aspects of film-making (history, making, critiquing, reading/literacy) and talk about how you could incorporate it into your art courses. You might not teach a ‘film’ course like I do but what types of things would your students be interested in? What might be important for them to know or understand about film as a media?



I would tell several film 101 slide shows for starters. I could then ask what they are interested as far as movie genres. I would have them list out a few movies they like and then show a study on Anatomy of a Scene. Plot Device and other film studies.

The students should learn movie reviews and study if a film is a genuine master piece or just popular because of being a hot item. The student should be the ones to learn and judge.

Key things for them to know in a film 101 class.
History from the beginning
Pioneering actors and ways to film a movie
Plot Device
Anatomy of a Scene

Links provided by Secondary Methods course 760

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Zn_HCPdaJUyo8c2Z9kfd99eJpY5dil5mx7WZY3LHdnA/edit

http://www.nytimes.com/section/movies

http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/PlotDevice

Youtube sample

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