Test: Wednesday, June 1
Film treatments, film pitches, film script format
Blaxploitation films & culture
Cleopatra Jones
Spike Lee
Home Video Invasion handout (key concepts)
Blockbusters: Jaws, Star Wars, etc. (handout, key concepts)
New Wave Directors: Stanley Kubrick
Mike Nichols
George Lucas
Steven Spielberg
Sidney Poitier
Alfred Hitchcock
Samuel Z. Arkoff
Gordon Parks
Ed Wood
William Castle
Roger Corman
Jayne Mansfield
Marilyn Monroe
Jimmy Stewart
AIP
CGI
MPAA
VTR
The Multiplex
3d Films
IMAX
Cinemascope
Invention of Television & its impact on film
Drive-in Movies
History of 1950's film (see notes from your ? sheet/homework)
History of 1960's film
History of 1970's 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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