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CINE 007A Pasadena City College State of the Union Film Analysis
Cinema 7A Film Analysis Assignment
Instructions:
1.Read the chapter on film analysis.
2.Rent and view one of the films from the list below. You should view the film at least twice. Take notes as you go and pause and replay scenes that you don’t understand or that you find particularly interesting.
3.Write a paper which answers the questions below.
a.For minimum credit answer all the questions below. Be sure to number your answers.
b.More complete answers will receive higher scores.
4.Papers must be type written and double-spaced. No papers will be accepted by e-mail. Length: 4 – 7 pages.
Review Questions:
1.What is the true subject or theme of the film, and what kind of statement, if any, does the film make about the subject? Which elements and which scenes contribute most to addressing the theme of the film?
2.How do all of the separate elements of the film relate to and contribute to the theme, central purpose, or total effect?
Film Elements:
a.Narrative – The manner in which the story is told. What is the plot structure? Is it chronological or non-linear? Are there flashbacks or other narrative devices and why are they used?
b.Acting – the qualities of the performances. Is the acting realistic or is it mannered? Are the characters dynamic (do they change as the film progresses)? How?
c.Cinematography – The qualities of the photography and lighting. Identify specific scenes and camera shots that you thought were particularly interesting.
d.Editing – The pace and tempo, the use of transitions and the organization of the narrative. Identify any editing technique you thought was particularly interesting
e.Art Direction and Design – Locations, sets, effects, props, costumes and make-up.
3.What scenes in the film show the director’s style and how do they show it?
4.What were your personal reactions to the film? What are your personal reasons for liking or disliking the film?
Film List:
Films By Howard Hawks: Scarface (1932), Only Angels Have Wings (1939), Red River (1948), Monkey Business (1952)
Films Noir: Scarlet Street (1945), The Killers (1946), Ace in the Hole (1951), The Big Heat (1953), Pick-up on South Street (1953),
Films by Frank Capra: Lady for a Day (1933), Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (1936), It’s a Wonderful Life (1946), State of the Union (1948)
Due Date: May 3