Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Presentations

Today we will deliver our presentations on 1930's film. As you listen to the presentations, please take notes on the handout. I will be collecting these at the end of our class.
  • A key question concerning what we're learning is: What trends and styles do 1930's films illustrate? By contrast how do these films differ from earlier films, particularly those in the 1920's? As you listen to the presentations, consider this question.
If there is time remaining in the period, please continue to upload and work on your film project. By Thursday, you should have your silent movie SHOT.

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