Please continue working on your documentary film projects. Use the lab time to a). film scenes b). edit or c). prepare questions or shooting schedules.
While not working on your documentary film project, please do the following assignments:
1. Complete the reading of your chosen 1930's film script. (See below). You should write a review of the script by Friday.
2. Complete the 1940's research question sheet. (See handout)
3. Complete your reading of Film Noir. On an index card, write at least one thing you learned from the chapter and one question or comment/observation from the reading. (Due Wednesday)
4. Read the article on "Color Film."
This blog is designed for Rochester City School students at the School of the Arts in support of their classes: Playwriting & Film Studies.
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