After fully engaging in these lessons (and taking the Humour Survey), address the following questions (if you use the same …
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Module 7 – ResponseAssignment – The Comedy (March 1)
When you complete your assignment, post your link at the bottom of the Chapter 6 assignment page or email/message me your link by the deadline.
(Module 6) Composer Mark Isham incorporates mathematical equations to create the score for “The Accountant”
Composer Mark Isham incorporates mathematical equations to create the score for “The Accountant”(READ MORE)
(Module 9) TONE AND VOICE … How do you find it?
Tone (or voice) is really defined as a particular style or approach to writing (or delivering) your reviews. You may find that showing humor
(Module 9) Reviewing for Print, Online, Radio, Podcasts, and TV
Remember to provide a nutshell synopsis, identify the key cast/crew members, and strengths … (READ MORE)
(Module 8) Editing: The Invisible Artform
The impact of film editing brings together the narrative, acting, sound design, sound mixing, script and the director’s vision into a product for audiences.
(Module 7) Health, Humor and Leadership
Laughter serves as a pain-blocking agent. It distracts attention from pain. It creates (endorphins) and physical changes.
(Module 7) Tips from Film Actors
“Acting for film is nothing more than reacting. You react to another person, your environment, or your situation. It’s that easy.” –Earl Owensby, Film producer, director, actor
(Module 7) How does a Film Critic Tell Good Acting from Bad Acting?
How does one determine good acting from bad? Learn from the pros … a must for evaluation of acting (READ MORE)
(module 7) Acting: A Natural Way of Life … or is it?
If one was going to try to judge Johnny Depp’s performance in Edward Scissorhands compared to Tom Hanks (READ MORE)
(Module 4) Creating a Title for your Review
When you create a title/headline for your film review or evaluation, you should become a critical thinker and get creative with your words.