Discuss the evolution of documentary filmmakers and their films. It must discuss, in depth, the evolution of aesthetics, ethics, activism, filmic styles, and poetics.

American & European Documentary Film 1920 – 1939

This is a research paper on American and European documentary filmmakers and their films from 1920 to 1960. The essay must discuss the evolution of documentary filmmakers and their films. It must discuss, in depth, the evolution of aesthetics, ethics, activism, filmic styles, and poetics. You must reference specific films and source from legitimate academic and journalistic works.

Analyze the student’s errors to ascertain what phonemic, orthographic, and/or morphological errors the student requires explicit instruction in.

Phonics and Spelling Analysis

You are asked to administer two informal assessments to your student as well as a phonics inventory. You will then analyze the student’s errors to ascertain what phonemic, orthographic, and/or morphological errors the student requires explicit instruction in.
Use the attached template to complete the assignment . Here is an exemplar paper
Be sure that you have viewed the power point .

Case Study

Download and print the Core Phonics Inventory . Watch these videos to determine if the student correctly answered the prompts by watching these two videos.
The first video is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9A3Rv5Isa8.
The Second video includes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BeJsyy0Adac.

Identify your selected film, including writer, director, year of release, and genre. Briefly summarize the film in which you apply your knowledge of the difference between the film’s story and its plot.

Final Film Analysis: “Beatriz at Dinner”

Your paper should be organized around a thesis statement that clarifies what you will attempt to accomplish in your paper, and how you will proceed. Review the Final Film Critique sample Download Final Film Critique sample, which provides an example of a well-developed analysis as well as insight on composition.

In your paper,

Identify your selected film, including writer, director, year of release, and genre.
Briefly summarize the film in which you apply your knowledge of the difference between the film’s story and its plot.
Describe one of the broad theories you have learned about in class and analyze your selected film through that lens.
Evaluate the use of three specific techniques and design elements employed in the film as they contribute to the overarching narrative and theme of the film. This can include elements of mise-en-scèneand editing .
Describe the connection between this film and society and draw conclusions about its impact.
The Final Film Analysis paper

Describe how this film has impacted your thoughts about the mentally ill and mental illness in general. Be sure to cite 3 sources appropriately and provide a Reference page.

The Released

The Released and write a 4 page reaction paper to the film. This film is based on the life of mentally ill men dealing with the criminal justice system. The paper must touch on a variety of themes including ethics, values, helping, mental illness, service delivery, and how mentally ill people deal with the day-to-day challenges of life. Describe how this film has impacted your thoughts about the mentally ill and mental illness in general. Be sure to cite 3 sources appropriately and provide a Reference page. Due by 6/23

http://www.pbs.org/video/1114528522/
this is the link to the video

some of my reactions
Prison is not the place for mental ill people
it is not good for them to be isolated
they are not providing them with enough medication once they are released

 

What do you think of the argument that control of the recording industry by a few multinational conglomerates is leading to cultural fusion ? Is that a good thing? Why or why not?

Recording industry

Answer the question listed below. Your response should be at least one page, double spaced and should be uploaded in the Dropbox for this assignment.

1. What do you think of the argument that control of the recording industry by a few multinational conglomerates is leading to cultural fusion ? Is that a good thing? Why or why not?

Have you seen this GI symptom among your geriatric patients? What treatment did you prescribe? What other differential diagnosis may be considered with this complaint?

Reflect on what you learned from the video, Abdominal Pain in the Elderly, and from your professional experiences to identify and describe a GI complaint/symptom common among elderly patients. link is below

Then answer these questions about that complaint/symptom:

Have you seen this GI symptom among your geriatric patients?
What treatment did you prescribe?
What other differential diagnosis may be considered with this complaint?

What is film noir as a genre? What features/qualities of a film warrant its inclusion in the genre?

Retrospective essay: 8 pages. It is the chance to look back over the genre, your choice of films and emphases.
What is film noir as a genre? What features/qualities of a film warrant its inclusion in the genre? Make use of any of the films we have seen this term, in part or whole, and any others you have seen that strike you as relevant.
The films that were used in the semester were:
The Maltese Falcon
Cat People
Casablanca
Leave Her to Heaven
The Big Sleep
The Killers
Notorious
Panique/Panic
The Stranger
Body and Soul
The T-Men
Force of Evil

To what extent can Clint Eastwood be said to have resurrected the dying genre of the Western?

Extended Essay/Research paper. 6-7 pages AND 1500 word count minimum. The bibliography should be on page 8. Cite sources in text.
The topic is Film and the subject is Clint Eastwood and his impact on the genre, Western.
This needs a clear introduction, research question/focus, the body of the essay, and the conclusion.

To what extent can Clint Eastwood be said to have resurrected the dying genre of the Western?

The bulk of the essay should be the findings and the research information that has been found which help me to get to the conclusion. See the rubric attached in the File section.