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The Three Ways of Reading a Film

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Literary Aspects

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Definition:

• All of the same elements that are crucial to interpreting, understanding, and appreciating literature( genre, setting, P.O.V., plot, symbolism, theme, etc.) are included in film.

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•Who are the characters in the film?

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*What is the film’s setting?

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*From whose point of view is the story told?

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*Briefly summarize the plot.

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*What is the theme of the film?

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*What is the mood of the film?

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*What symbols did you notice in the film?

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* *What literary allusions, parallels, or connections did you notice in the film?

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*What deeper meanings or deeper messages did you get from the film?

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Dramatic Aspects:Consist of all those elements associated with live

drama: actors, acting, sets, dialogue, costumes, makeup, director, directing, etc.

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Identify a movie you went to see just because it had a certain actor or actress in it.

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Which of your top 10 would you Which of your top 10 would you say had excellent acting in it? say had excellent acting in it? Why?Why?

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•Identify a movie in which the costumes, makeup, or sets were effective or unusual.

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       Can you identify a movie in which the acting, sets, makeup, or costumes attracted your attention in some way because they were flawed?

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Can you identify a movie that you went to see just because of the director?

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Cinematic Aspects:

Elements of films that are unique to film, such as cinematography (camera angles, types of shots, etc),

sound, editing, special effects, etc.

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Is there a movie on your list that stands out for its photography or visual effects?

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Identify a scene from one of your movies that you now realize has effective editing?

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Is there a movie on your list that has interesting sound effects or music?


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