Category: Film

  • wrighting film script

    am writer film script for all plat form

    Requirements:

  • Reading Response

    150 words
    Please write a response addressing the reading(s) listed below:

    • Newcomb and Hirsch, Television as a Cultural Forum

    Your response should be one page, double-spaced, 12pt font, in essay form, and address the following questions for each reading:

    • What is the authors argument?
    • What examples/evidence do they give to support their argument?
    • What is the conclusion?

      NO AI!!!!

    Requirements: 150

  • Reading Response

    150 words
    Please write a response addressing the reading(s) listed below:

    • Newcomb and Hirsch, Television as a Cultural Forum

    Your response should be one page, double-spaced, 12pt font, in essay form, and address the following questions for each reading:

    • What is the authors argument?
    • What examples/evidence do they give to support their argument?
    • What is the conclusion?

      NO AI!!!!

    Requirements: 150

  • Film Question

    One of the reasons that Bonnie and Clyde is a landmark film is that it resulted in one of the most heated debates in the history of American film criticism. The New York Times film critic Bosley Crowther viciously attacked the film, while the then-freelance critic Pauline Kael wrote a long piece in The New Yorker defending the film. Shortly after the exchange, Crowther lost his position at the Times, and Kael joined The New Yorker and became the most influential film critic of her generation.

    For this assignment, read the two reviews of the film (the reviews are attached) by Crowther from 1967 (August 14, 1967 and September 3, 1967) and the then write a five-to-six-page, double-spaced essay (a minimum of 1,500 words) that addresses the following questions:

    • In his two reviews, what are Bosley Crowthers main objections to the films? (Be sure to include some of his examples.)
    • How does Pauline Kael respond to his objections? What does she find valuable about the film?
    • Although Pauline Kael very much likes the film, she does have some critiques. What are her main complaints about the film?
    • What are your own thoughts about the reviews? What did you agree with and disagree with? Did they help you see the film differently?

    The goal of your essay is to clearly convey, with illustrative details, the positions of both critics, and provide an analysis of their positions.

    Requirements: 1500 Words Minimum/5-6 Pages

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    – BCA Semester 2 Computer Networks Short Notes Preparation

    – Delhi Police Exam Reasoning Practice Questions

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  • what is eren philosophy in AOT?

    Before eren mom die his dream is to go outside the wall because he think the world is not just inside wall, he believe there’s something beautiful out there but then after his mom die because she get eaten by TItan he changed and then the purpose of his life changed too. The new purpose is to eliminated all of titan and get freedom.

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  • Film Question

    You are the Future of Your TV, so teach us about TV. What’s YOUR TV story?

    In this activity, you’ll be guided through thinking about YOUR behavior of TV consumption. Soon, in your Team Project, you’ll be researching how people in foreign countries consume TV. To help you understand how others engage with TV, you first need to understand how and why you engage with TV. You’ll be able to refer to this individual assignment as you do you your team project. It will help you know what to look for while doing your team research project. So be sure to be as detailed and as thorough in your analysis here as possible. It’s all about YOU! So enjoy the process!

    Enjoy the process of investigating your role in the ecosystem of TV and sharing your story. We’re excited to learn from you!

    Answer these prompts for this paper:

    1. What shows/content do you watch?
    2. When do you watch them?
    3. How do you watch?
    4. Where do you watch?
    5. What are your viewing preferences, habits, likes and dislikes?
    6. Are you a cord-cutter, do you have cable, is YouTube your lifeline? Tell us about your favorite platforms, programs, or guilty pleasures – these can be any of the media you watch and consume consistently for any reason.
    7. Teach us why the content and/or media platforms are important to you and explain their relevance and impact for you. Give at least 2 examples/details.
    8. What are one or two specific things that dominate your TV/media consumption and experiences (can be the same as above) and explain how they fit in the landscape of the Future of TV as you see it.
    9. Use at least 2 sources to explain and support your points and viewing analysis (see below for examples and details)
    • (Note: TV is always written as TV; not Tv, not T.V., not tv).

    How to write this paper:

    • This should be a 2-3 page, self-reflective, analytical paper that adheres to proper writing styles, citations, and structure.
    • You should address all of the 8 points above, and feel free to add any other ideas and notes to your story about TV. You can number your responses.
    • You may write in first person; you are writing about yourself!
    • Use at least TWO proper citations and sources (see below for details on this)

    Sourcing and Citations:

    • Find at least TWO sources to explain or support your self-analysis.
      • Your sources can originate from any of our course readings, from academic journals, or from videos or blogs.
        • Example: if you self identify as a binge-watcher, find a course reading or two about binging; OR if you’re a cord-cutter, find a citation or source to discuss/define this concept.
    • Cite everything you include in your self-reflection/analysis of yourself including:
        • titles of films and TV shows (which are always in italics)
        • the names of specific platforms and content creators
        • any theories, ideas, or frameworks you use to situate your self reflection/analysis
    • Please use APA style for all your citations. Please check your in-text citations and works cited page for accuracy prior to submitting your paper.
        • There is a -25% policy for work that does not include citations, and deductions for improper in-text citations and works cited pages.
    • Getting help:
        • Use the as a guide
        • seek help from the Library link in Canvas
        • Make an appointment with the Writing Center

    NOTE: When you submit your assignment, you will see a “Plagiarism Review” immediately after submitting your paper. This review by “Turn It In” will show you (and your Instructors) how much of your paper could be considered plagiarized. For help on avoiding plagiarism, review the notes from our previous class discussions and other information on Canvas about this and the consequences. Don’t forget, when in doubt, ask!

    MSP 0821 The Future of Your TV

    Individual Assignment #2
    10% of course grade
    You are the Future of Your TV, so teach us about TV. What’s your TV story?
    What do you watch? When do you watch? How do you watch? Where do you
    watch? What are your preferences, habits, likes and dislikes? Are you a cord-
    cutter, do you have cable, is YouTube your lifeline? Tell us about your favorite
    platforms, programs, or guilty pleasures – these are any of the media you watch
    and consume consistently for any reason and teach us why theyre important to
    you, their relevance and impact, and how they fit in the landscape of the Future
    of TV. Answer the big W questions, then narrow down to one or two specific
    things that dominate your TV/media consumption and experiences.
    This should be a
    2-3 page, self-reflective, analytical paper that adheres to proper
    writing styles, citations, and structure. You should address, at minimum, all the
    points above, and feel free to add any other ideas and notes to your story about
    TV. Please write in first person; you are writing about yourself!
    Find at least TWO sources to explain or support your self-analysis. Your sources
    can originate from any of our course readings, from academic journals, or from
    videos or blogs. For example, if you self identify as a binge-watcher, find a
    course reading or two about binging; if you’re a cord-cutter, find a citation or
    source to discuss/define this concept. Cite everything you include in your self-
    reflection/analysis of yourself — including titles of films and TV shows which are
    always in
    italics, the names of specific platforms and content creators, as well as
    any theories, ideas, or frameworks you use to situate your self reflection/analysis.
    (Note: TV is always written as TV; not Tv, not T.V., not tv).

    Please use APA style for all your citations. Please check your in-text citations
    and works cited page for accuracy prior to submitting your paper. There is a
    -25% policy for work that does not include citations, and deductions for improper
    in-text citations and works cited pages. Use the Citations 101 page as a guide,
    but you can also seek help from the Library link in Canvas or the Writing Center.
    Enjoy the process of investigating your role in the ecosystem of TV and sharing
    your story. Im excited to learn from you!

    Requirements:

  • reading response

    Your submission should be a minimum of 150 words for each reading.

    Please write a response addressing the reading(s) listed below:

    • Joyrich, The Televisual and the Queer: The New Normal and Pose

    Your response should be one page, double-spaced, 12pt font, in essay form, and address the following questions for each reading:

    • What is the authors argument?
    • What examples/evidence do they give to support their argument?
    • What is the conclusion?

      No AI

    Requirements: 150