Period 5 Film Studies
Complete your your next Film Journal entry for Bringing Up Baby. Go to the Film Journal you shared with me (if you haven't yet, follow the instructions below). Copy the following text into the journal to make a new entry:
Journal Entry #4: Bringing Up Baby (1938) Directed by Howard Hawks
Reflection #4: Describe your reactions to and thoughts about Bringing Up Baby now that you have watched it and discussed it in class. Reflect on what you liked, what you didn’t, what you think about the story, what you think about the acting. Those sort of things. Imagine you are talking to your diary or friend about the movie. Requirement: One full paragraph including specific descriptions of scenes or parts of the movie.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAKING FILM JOURNAL
One of the best things you can do to keep track of your own interests and understanding of film is to journal about it. After each movie we watch, you will journal about it for homework. There are no right answers, just your thoughts and reflections (positive and negative). Here are the instructions:
1. Click on the Film Journal Document Here.
2. Go to File, Make a Copy. Name it YOUR FIRST NAME_YOUR LAST NAME Film Journal: Film Production.
3. Share you document with me so I can see it.
4. Respond to the reflection question FOR EACH FILM you see. The requirement is always ONE PARAGRAPH at a minimum per reflection. You must also always include SPECIFIC DETAILS in your writing. Don't say things like, "I liked it a lot because it made me smile." That doesn't tell me much about what you liked or why you liked it. Know what I mean?
Complete your your next Film Journal entry for Bringing Up Baby. Go to the Film Journal you shared with me (if you haven't yet, follow the instructions below). Copy the following text into the journal to make a new entry:
Journal Entry #4: Bringing Up Baby (1938) Directed by Howard Hawks
Reflection #4: Describe your reactions to and thoughts about Bringing Up Baby now that you have watched it and discussed it in class. Reflect on what you liked, what you didn’t, what you think about the story, what you think about the acting. Those sort of things. Imagine you are talking to your diary or friend about the movie. Requirement: One full paragraph including specific descriptions of scenes or parts of the movie.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAKING FILM JOURNAL
One of the best things you can do to keep track of your own interests and understanding of film is to journal about it. After each movie we watch, you will journal about it for homework. There are no right answers, just your thoughts and reflections (positive and negative). Here are the instructions:
1. Click on the Film Journal Document Here.
2. Go to File, Make a Copy. Name it YOUR FIRST NAME_YOUR LAST NAME Film Journal: Film Production.
3. Share you document with me so I can see it.
4. Respond to the reflection question FOR EACH FILM you see. The requirement is always ONE PARAGRAPH at a minimum per reflection. You must also always include SPECIFIC DETAILS in your writing. Don't say things like, "I liked it a lot because it made me smile." That doesn't tell me much about what you liked or why you liked it. Know what I mean?
Period 7 Film Production
Complete your your next Film Journal entry for Dog Day Afternoon. Go to the Film Journal you shared with me (if you haven't yet, email me. When need to talk). Copy the following text into the journal to make a new entry:
Journal Entry #3: Dog Day Afternoon (1975) Directed by Sidney Lumet
Reflection #4: Describe your reactions to and thoughts about Dog Day Afternoon now that you have watched it and discussed it in class. Focus on the STORY. Reflect on what you liked, what you didn’t, and why. Those sort of things. Imagine you are talking to your diary or friend about the movie. Requirement: One full paragraph including specific descriptions of scenes or parts of the movie.
Complete your your next Film Journal entry for Dog Day Afternoon. Go to the Film Journal you shared with me (if you haven't yet, email me. When need to talk). Copy the following text into the journal to make a new entry:
Journal Entry #3: Dog Day Afternoon (1975) Directed by Sidney Lumet
Reflection #4: Describe your reactions to and thoughts about Dog Day Afternoon now that you have watched it and discussed it in class. Focus on the STORY. Reflect on what you liked, what you didn’t, and why. Those sort of things. Imagine you are talking to your diary or friend about the movie. Requirement: One full paragraph including specific descriptions of scenes or parts of the movie.