Please complete and turn in your response to last class's question concerning film (the personal essay). Take no more than 20 minutes to do this please. Meanwhile, get started on researching and answering the fill-in questions on the Film History Before 1920 sheet. Note the longer project for questions: 25-50. More details on this in class. The question sheet is due Friday (next class), but the presentation may be pushed to Tuesday. It all depends on how dilligently you work as a class.
The link to Tim Dirks' website is located on the link bar on the side of this page.
This blog is designed for Rochester City School students at the School of the Arts in support of their classes: Playwriting & Film Studies.
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
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