Your final paper grade will go towards your final exam grade. For your research paper you need to discuss one film in detail. You may choose any of the following films: Romeo & Juliet (1968), Romeo + Juliet (1996), West Side Story (1961), Shakespeare in Love (1998), Hamlet (1948), Hamlet (1996), Hamlet (2000), Richard III (1995), The Lion King (1994), Henry V (1999), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (1999), Forbidden Planet (1956), or Ran (1985).
Your paper should contain the five sections following:
1. Introduction
The introduction should include all appropriate metadata and a short review of the film. The introduction should further outline what you will do in the rest of the paper.
2. Narrative Form
In this section you will do a full explanation of the narrative structure of the film.
You will divide the film into three, four, or five acts, depending on the film. Films that are based on Shakespeare plays and which follows the play closely will use the Five Act Structure (according to Freytag’s Pyramid). Other films will fit either within the Three Act Structure or Kristin Thompson’s Four Act Structure. You need to choose the narrative structure that best fits the film you have chosen.
Furthermore, each Act is made up of different scenes. You have to identify the different scenes and provide a précis for each.
As part of the Narrative Form you need to discuss the different aspects of each Act, indicating, for instance, the exposition, the rising action, the turning points, the climax, and the resolution.
You will conclude this section by giving a summary of the film’s plot, making reference to both the fibula and syuzhet where appropriate. You could also mention relevant Cinematic Narrative Elements like Parallels, Allusions, and Motifs if appropriate.
3. Scene Analysis (Scene Exposition)
For your research paper you have to do an exposition of one scene. An exposition is a detailed description. To do this exposition you have to describe the Mise en Scène, Cinematography, Editing and the use of Sound in the scene. To do it thoroughly break the scene up into all the “takes” (individual camera shots) that constitutes the scene and describe each. The analysis may also include any relevant Cinematic Narrative Motifs.
4. Film Analysis
Finally you need to write an essay that discusses some elements in film, like certain motifs, or certain aspects of the Mise en Scène, Cinematography, Editing or the use of Sound that the filmmaker used to convey a specific idea or message.
[When choosing the scene for your Scene Exposition (Section 3), it is wise to choose a scene that will illustrate some of the points you want to make for your Film Analysis in this section (Section 4).]
5. Conclusion
Conclude your paper by summarising what you have done and giving a more thorough review of the film.
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
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