This document provides guidance on how to write a good film review. It discusses why one should write film reviews, which is to fulfill people's needs to be entertained and understand good movies. It also notes that writing reviews helps filmmakers improve by pointing out mistakes. The document then discusses what aspects of a film one should review, such as emotions, psychology, story, and technical elements. It provides tips for being a good reviewer, such as reading widely, discussing films with others, and knowing good writing techniques. Finally, it discusses publishing reviews and keeping them concise while properly citing sources.
The document provides information and guidance for students on developing an adventure film concept, including a film synopsis, supporting video game, marketing materials, and sound design. It discusses various storytelling techniques and film genres that could inspire ideas. It also offers tips on pre-production planning, research, and evaluating the final project outcomes.
The document discusses different types of scripts in the commissioning process:
1) "Spec scripts" are written without payment to target a specific producer in hopes of being developed.
2) "Optioned scripts" are bought by a producer, who pays a writer for the rights to produce their original script or adapt an existing property into a screenplay.
3) "Commissioned scripts" involve a writer being paid to produce a script for a specific production like a film, series, or episode according to the producer's needs.
The document outlines initial plans for a magazine that will cover topics related to cosplay, gaming, and films. It will include articles on the popularity and how-to's of cosplay, pricing for cosplay costumes, and conventions to attend. The magazine will also review upcoming and previous movies, provide gaming news and reviews, and feature top 5 new releases. The mood board analysis indicates the magazine will have a superhero theme with simple covers and articles mixing text and images to provide background on cosplayers and characters. The style of the mood board incorporating multiple images and colors will influence the final magazine product.
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Hienadz Drahun - Design with Temperament - Design by Fire CafeGena Drahun
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How about having an universal set of proven and reusable behavioral user models? These models can be used for creating interaction design, building content strategy or optimizing for conversion.
You can quickly build user models applying simple and effective approach that uses behavioral archetypes based on Temperament types (also called MBTI by some people) with interpretation for design. We will go beyond the classical MBTI approach and will touch some secrets based on years of practical experience.
The student enjoyed creating assets for their pixel art game project and filming/editing a music video. They struggled initially with software skills and camera operation but made significant progress. Their strongest skills are using Photoshop and Premier Pro for editing assets. Their best projects were the music video and game creation due to improved planning and production. They see themselves taking technical roles like camera operation in future. They plan to complete a larger final project and research university progression options related to camera work and graphic design.
ThirdCultured is an exclusive online network bringing together the most international population of the world, which are anthropologically described as "TCK's". The network aims to bring together students and alumni of "international schools" which are found in every country of the world. ThirdCultured generates revenue through its premium model offering a subscription based dating component and by selling affiliate marketing packages of travel and moving companies. https://angel.co/thirdcultured-2
This document provides guidance on how to write an effective movie review in 3 key steps:
1. Watch the movie multiple times, taking detailed notes on elements like plot, characters, and themes. Research additional context about the filmmakers and inspiration.
2. Outline the review, including an introduction, analysis of strengths/weaknesses, and rating. Write compelling topic sentences for paragraphs on performance, technical elements, and recommendation.
3. Draft the review with an engaging introduction, informative analysis paragraphs, and a concluding recommendation on if the film is worth watching. Structure the review clearly and write in an entertaining style to captivate readers.
1) Writing a movie review requires thoroughly watching the film multiple times, taking detailed notes on elements like the story, characters, and themes, and researching the filmmakers' intentions.
2) An effective review outlines key points about the film's strengths and weaknesses, provides a compelling introduction and conclusion, and makes an overall recommendation on whether the film is worth watching.
3) Creating engaging titles, body paragraphs that analyze various technical and performance aspects, and a strong thesis statement are also important components of writing a high-quality movie review.
A screenplay is a written work that describes the shots and scenes in a movie. It teaches how films are constructed as carefully crafted stories meant to elicit specific emotions, similar to books. Understanding screenwriting gives insight into how movies are created and allows writers to feel empowered in completely controlling a film's story. A screenplay follows a particular format and deals in visual elements and pieces of filmed action rather than internal thoughts, so writers must show rather than tell to visualize what will appear on screen.
The document provides guidance on screenwriting theory for short films. It discusses important elements like focusing a short film on one main character and their journey over a short period of time. It also emphasizes showing rather than telling through visuals and limiting dialogue. Proper development is key, ensuring each scene reveals something about the character or moves the plot forward. The tone must be consistent and match the underlying meaning of the story.
- The document provides instructions for students to work in pairs to brainstorm, script, and storyboard their own short animations that convey an emotion.
- Students will choose an emotion as the focus, develop a plot and characters, write a script describing the animation's actions, and create a storyboard to visually plan each panel before creating the animation.
- Creating a script and storyboard first is important to plan the animation's visual story and ensure the chosen emotion is effectively conveyed through elements like facial expressions, music, and sound effects.
How to deliver effective presentations, by using the time-tested power of story-telling. Based largely upon guidance provided in Alexi Kapterev's book "Presentation Secrets."
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Theater Arts 7B Film Analysis Assignment Spring 2020Begin .docxsusannr
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Theater Arts 7B Film Analysis Assignment Spring 2020
Begin by reading Chapter 9
Rent and view one of the films from the list below. You should view the film at least twice. Take notes as you go and pause and replay scenes that you dont understand or that you find particularly interesting.
Write a paper which answers the questions below.油
For minimum credit answer all the questions below. Be sure to number your answers.
More complete answers will receive higher scores.
MLA style essays usually earn the highest scores compared to short answer essays.
Papers must be type written and double-spaced. No papers will be accepted by e-mail. Maximum length:
five to seven
pages.油
Review Questions:
What is the true subject or theme of the film, and what kind of statement, if any, does the film make about the subject? Which elements and which scenes contribute most to addressing the theme of the film?
How do all of the separate elements of the film relate to and contribute to the theme, central purpose, or total effect?
Film Elements:
Narrative The manner in which the story is told. What is the plot structure? Is it chronological or non-linear? Are there flashbacks or other narrative devices and why are they used?
Acting the qualities of the performances. Is the acting realistic or is it mannered? Are the characters dynamic (do they change as the film progresses)? How?
Cinematography The qualities of the photography and lighting. Identify specific scenes and camera shots that you thought were particularly interesting.
Editing The pace and tempo, the use of transitions and the organization of the narrative. Identify any editing technique you thought was particularly interesting
Art Direction and Design Locations, sets, effects, props, costumes and make-up.
What scenes in the film show the directors style and how do they show it?
What were your
personal
reactions to the film? What are your
personal
reasons for liking or disliking the film?
Film List:
Science Fiction
Silent Running (1972), Dark Star (1974), Outland (1981), Star Wars: Return of the Jedi (1983)
Independent Cinema
Requiem for a Dream (2000), Jackie Brown (1997), Blue Velvet (1986), Se7en (1995)
European Cinema
La Dolce Vita (1960), The Passenger (1975), Leon; The Professional (1994), Delicatessen (1991)
Martin Scorsese
Raging Bull (1981), The Last Temptation of Christ (1988), Casino (1997)
Due Date:
Monday Classes: May 4
.
The future of Android tablets rests with designers. Android has captured only a small marketshare largely due to it's lack of apps, poor graphic design and poor UX. Mutual Mobile Creative Director Amanda McGlothlin makes a case for the importance of design to the future of Android and how designers can more effective cater to the end user. This speech from the 2011 Android Developers Conference looks at popular apps that break correct design conventions, great examples of Android design and exercises in profiling users. Find more at www.mutualmobile.com
This document discusses storyboarding for pre-production skills. It defines a storyboard as a visual plan for a moving production, scene by scene. Storyboards include timings, camera angles, lighting, setting, location, props, and sounds. The document explains that storyboards allow clear planning, ensure all aspects are considered, and help the creator think from the audience's perspective. It provides instructions on identifying scenes, including relevant details, and reviewing the storyboard. Learners are tasked with creating a storyboard for a 2-minute cartoon teaching counting or road safety aimed at 3-6 year olds.
The document provides instructions for pitching a new TV show idea, including choosing from several genres (such as science fiction, romantic comedy, sitcom, horror), developing a concept with a "what if" premise and 2-5 main characters, coming up with a catchy title and logline, and researching current TV trends. Students are then instructed to post their TV show pitch idea to a discussion board for feedback.
COMM 119-PITCHING A TV SERIES (narrated)profluther
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The document provides instructions for pitching a new television show idea. It instructs the reader to choose from one of several genres for their show idea. It then guides the reader to develop the core concept by coming up with a "what if" premise, 2-5 main characters with desires and flaws, and a catchy title and logline. The document stresses the importance of current television trends and researching what is popular. It concludes by directing the reader to post their show idea and have a discussion.
This document provides guidance for writing short film scripts. It discusses key elements like focusing the story on a single idea or character's problem, establishing a familiar setting, making the character's internal problem manifest visually, ensuring the stakes are high, and choosing the best point of view. It emphasizes showing rather than telling through actions, visuals, and sound over dialogue. The document also offers tips for developing the script through outlines, feedback, and following screenwriting conventions.
The document provides guidance on how to write an effective film review. It discusses the key elements that should be included in a review such as a brief plot summary, description of the film's technical elements, analysis of how formal techniques and thematic elements work together, and a conclusion stating whether or not the film is recommended. It also provides tips for writing reviews such as keeping spoilers to a minimum, including subjective comments supported by examples, and analyzing specific components of the film separately.
The document provides guidance on pitching ideas to potential producers, broadcasters, or funders. It discusses different types of pitches, including public pitches at conferences or festivals and private appointments. It emphasizes the importance of researching the target, rehearsing your pitch, having a clear 1-page summary of your project, following up after pitching, and being a compelling storyteller.
Powerpoint of a script writing masterclass at the 2nd African Women in Film Forum (AWIFF), led by the award winning playwright and screenwriter Ade Solanke
This document provides advice and guidance for writing short film scripts. It discusses important elements like character, plot, tone, and cinematic techniques. Key points include that short films should have a simple premise told in a straightforward linear narrative; establish the world and characters quickly through visuals and minimal dialogue; ensure every scene advances the plot, character development, or theme; and focus on telling the story in a visual, cinematic way with minimal dialogue. Successful short film scripts keep the narrative engaging while communicating meaning in a concise format.
This document provides guidance on writing reviews. It advises choosing a topic you are knowledgeable in to provide expert guidance to readers on what is worth their time and money. When writing, take detailed notes, do research, and get other opinions. Organize reviews with a structure like a lede, key points, and a summary. Reviews should balance facts and opinions without insults, and avoid revealing endings. The goal is to inform readers if something is worth their time and money.
1. The document provides advice and questions for developing short film scripts.
2. It discusses important elements like character, problem, stakes, and ensuring every scene moves the story forward.
3. The document also addresses practical considerations for short films like budget, length, and using familiar events and journeys as settings.
Ranvir Jandoo reflects on what was learned from the preliminary task of filming a conversation between two characters to the full production. Some of the key technical skills learned include shot-reverse-shot filming, match cuts to ensure continuity, and following the 180 degree rule. Additional lessons included different camera shots, editing techniques using Final Cut Pro, and the importance of good communication and collaboration within the film production team.
This document provides guidance on how to write an effective movie review in 3 key steps:
1. Watch the movie multiple times, taking detailed notes on elements like plot, characters, and themes. Research additional context about the filmmakers and inspiration.
2. Outline the review, including an introduction, analysis of strengths/weaknesses, and rating. Write compelling topic sentences for paragraphs on performance, technical elements, and recommendation.
3. Draft the review with an engaging introduction, informative analysis paragraphs, and a concluding recommendation on if the film is worth watching. Structure the review clearly and write in an entertaining style to captivate readers.
1) Writing a movie review requires thoroughly watching the film multiple times, taking detailed notes on elements like the story, characters, and themes, and researching the filmmakers' intentions.
2) An effective review outlines key points about the film's strengths and weaknesses, provides a compelling introduction and conclusion, and makes an overall recommendation on whether the film is worth watching.
3) Creating engaging titles, body paragraphs that analyze various technical and performance aspects, and a strong thesis statement are also important components of writing a high-quality movie review.
A screenplay is a written work that describes the shots and scenes in a movie. It teaches how films are constructed as carefully crafted stories meant to elicit specific emotions, similar to books. Understanding screenwriting gives insight into how movies are created and allows writers to feel empowered in completely controlling a film's story. A screenplay follows a particular format and deals in visual elements and pieces of filmed action rather than internal thoughts, so writers must show rather than tell to visualize what will appear on screen.
The document provides guidance on screenwriting theory for short films. It discusses important elements like focusing a short film on one main character and their journey over a short period of time. It also emphasizes showing rather than telling through visuals and limiting dialogue. Proper development is key, ensuring each scene reveals something about the character or moves the plot forward. The tone must be consistent and match the underlying meaning of the story.
- The document provides instructions for students to work in pairs to brainstorm, script, and storyboard their own short animations that convey an emotion.
- Students will choose an emotion as the focus, develop a plot and characters, write a script describing the animation's actions, and create a storyboard to visually plan each panel before creating the animation.
- Creating a script and storyboard first is important to plan the animation's visual story and ensure the chosen emotion is effectively conveyed through elements like facial expressions, music, and sound effects.
How to deliver effective presentations, by using the time-tested power of story-telling. Based largely upon guidance provided in Alexi Kapterev's book "Presentation Secrets."
First delivered at the Software Engineering Institute's (SEI's) CMMI Workshop in St. Petersburg, Florida, October 2012. [CmmiTraining.com]
Theater Arts 7B Film Analysis Assignment Spring 2020Begin .docxsusannr
油
Theater Arts 7B Film Analysis Assignment Spring 2020
Begin by reading Chapter 9
Rent and view one of the films from the list below. You should view the film at least twice. Take notes as you go and pause and replay scenes that you dont understand or that you find particularly interesting.
Write a paper which answers the questions below.油
For minimum credit answer all the questions below. Be sure to number your answers.
More complete answers will receive higher scores.
MLA style essays usually earn the highest scores compared to short answer essays.
Papers must be type written and double-spaced. No papers will be accepted by e-mail. Maximum length:
five to seven
pages.油
Review Questions:
What is the true subject or theme of the film, and what kind of statement, if any, does the film make about the subject? Which elements and which scenes contribute most to addressing the theme of the film?
How do all of the separate elements of the film relate to and contribute to the theme, central purpose, or total effect?
Film Elements:
Narrative The manner in which the story is told. What is the plot structure? Is it chronological or non-linear? Are there flashbacks or other narrative devices and why are they used?
Acting the qualities of the performances. Is the acting realistic or is it mannered? Are the characters dynamic (do they change as the film progresses)? How?
Cinematography The qualities of the photography and lighting. Identify specific scenes and camera shots that you thought were particularly interesting.
Editing The pace and tempo, the use of transitions and the organization of the narrative. Identify any editing technique you thought was particularly interesting
Art Direction and Design Locations, sets, effects, props, costumes and make-up.
What scenes in the film show the directors style and how do they show it?
What were your
personal
reactions to the film? What are your
personal
reasons for liking or disliking the film?
Film List:
Science Fiction
Silent Running (1972), Dark Star (1974), Outland (1981), Star Wars: Return of the Jedi (1983)
Independent Cinema
Requiem for a Dream (2000), Jackie Brown (1997), Blue Velvet (1986), Se7en (1995)
European Cinema
La Dolce Vita (1960), The Passenger (1975), Leon; The Professional (1994), Delicatessen (1991)
Martin Scorsese
Raging Bull (1981), The Last Temptation of Christ (1988), Casino (1997)
Due Date:
Monday Classes: May 4
.
The future of Android tablets rests with designers. Android has captured only a small marketshare largely due to it's lack of apps, poor graphic design and poor UX. Mutual Mobile Creative Director Amanda McGlothlin makes a case for the importance of design to the future of Android and how designers can more effective cater to the end user. This speech from the 2011 Android Developers Conference looks at popular apps that break correct design conventions, great examples of Android design and exercises in profiling users. Find more at www.mutualmobile.com
This document discusses storyboarding for pre-production skills. It defines a storyboard as a visual plan for a moving production, scene by scene. Storyboards include timings, camera angles, lighting, setting, location, props, and sounds. The document explains that storyboards allow clear planning, ensure all aspects are considered, and help the creator think from the audience's perspective. It provides instructions on identifying scenes, including relevant details, and reviewing the storyboard. Learners are tasked with creating a storyboard for a 2-minute cartoon teaching counting or road safety aimed at 3-6 year olds.
The document provides instructions for pitching a new TV show idea, including choosing from several genres (such as science fiction, romantic comedy, sitcom, horror), developing a concept with a "what if" premise and 2-5 main characters, coming up with a catchy title and logline, and researching current TV trends. Students are then instructed to post their TV show pitch idea to a discussion board for feedback.
COMM 119-PITCHING A TV SERIES (narrated)profluther
油
The document provides instructions for pitching a new television show idea. It instructs the reader to choose from one of several genres for their show idea. It then guides the reader to develop the core concept by coming up with a "what if" premise, 2-5 main characters with desires and flaws, and a catchy title and logline. The document stresses the importance of current television trends and researching what is popular. It concludes by directing the reader to post their show idea and have a discussion.
This document provides guidance for writing short film scripts. It discusses key elements like focusing the story on a single idea or character's problem, establishing a familiar setting, making the character's internal problem manifest visually, ensuring the stakes are high, and choosing the best point of view. It emphasizes showing rather than telling through actions, visuals, and sound over dialogue. The document also offers tips for developing the script through outlines, feedback, and following screenwriting conventions.
The document provides guidance on how to write an effective film review. It discusses the key elements that should be included in a review such as a brief plot summary, description of the film's technical elements, analysis of how formal techniques and thematic elements work together, and a conclusion stating whether or not the film is recommended. It also provides tips for writing reviews such as keeping spoilers to a minimum, including subjective comments supported by examples, and analyzing specific components of the film separately.
The document provides guidance on pitching ideas to potential producers, broadcasters, or funders. It discusses different types of pitches, including public pitches at conferences or festivals and private appointments. It emphasizes the importance of researching the target, rehearsing your pitch, having a clear 1-page summary of your project, following up after pitching, and being a compelling storyteller.
Powerpoint of a script writing masterclass at the 2nd African Women in Film Forum (AWIFF), led by the award winning playwright and screenwriter Ade Solanke
This document provides advice and guidance for writing short film scripts. It discusses important elements like character, plot, tone, and cinematic techniques. Key points include that short films should have a simple premise told in a straightforward linear narrative; establish the world and characters quickly through visuals and minimal dialogue; ensure every scene advances the plot, character development, or theme; and focus on telling the story in a visual, cinematic way with minimal dialogue. Successful short film scripts keep the narrative engaging while communicating meaning in a concise format.
This document provides guidance on writing reviews. It advises choosing a topic you are knowledgeable in to provide expert guidance to readers on what is worth their time and money. When writing, take detailed notes, do research, and get other opinions. Organize reviews with a structure like a lede, key points, and a summary. Reviews should balance facts and opinions without insults, and avoid revealing endings. The goal is to inform readers if something is worth their time and money.
1. The document provides advice and questions for developing short film scripts.
2. It discusses important elements like character, problem, stakes, and ensuring every scene moves the story forward.
3. The document also addresses practical considerations for short films like budget, length, and using familiar events and journeys as settings.
Ranvir Jandoo reflects on what was learned from the preliminary task of filming a conversation between two characters to the full production. Some of the key technical skills learned include shot-reverse-shot filming, match cuts to ensure continuity, and following the 180 degree rule. Additional lessons included different camera shots, editing techniques using Final Cut Pro, and the importance of good communication and collaboration within the film production team.
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Choosing the Best IPTV Service Provider in 2025
With countless IPTV providers available, its essential to consider factors like content variety, streaming quality, customer support, and pricing before making a decision. Look for services with stable servers, anti-freezing technology, 24/7 customer support, and a user-friendly interface to enhance your viewing experience.
What is IPTV?
IPTV (Internet Protocol Television) is a digital streaming service that delivers television content over the internet rather than through traditional cable or satellite. IPTV offers greater flexibility, a wider content selection, and often better video quality compared to conventional broadcasting methods.
Why Choose a High-Quality IPTV Service?
Selecting the best IPTV provider ensures a seamless and enjoyable viewing experience. Some key benefits include:
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Reliable Performance A good IPTV service minimizes buffering, lag, and downtime.
Extensive Content Library Access live TV channels, sports events, movies, TV shows, and on-demand content.
Multi-Device Compatibility Stream on smart TVs, Android/iOS devices, Firestick, Roku, and more.
Premium Features Some IPTV services offer DVR functionality, multi-screen viewing, and electronic program guides (EPG).
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Finding the best IPTV services can feel like navigating a maze. With countless options popping up, making a smart choice becomes crucial. This article dives into the landscape of best IPTV 2025, providing insights based on real reviews and user experiences. We're exploring what makes a top IPTV service provider stand out, focusing on factors like reliability, content variety, and user-friendliness.
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Prime Biome is a large geographical area characterized by specific climate conditions, plants, animals, and other organisms. These ecosystems are often categorized into distinct types, such as forests, deserts, grasslands, tundras, and aquatic environments. Among these, the term "prime biome" is often used to describe the most prominent and biologically diverse ecosystems on Earth, which play a crucial role in sustaining life. In this article, we will explore the concept of prime biomes and delve into some of the most extraordinary examples found around the globe.
2. Ramadion Syamsuir
Learn, laugh & live from writing
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ICT Award winner untuk positive content provider
Former social media consultant of Putera Sampoerna
Foundation
Writer on Valadoo.com
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6. Target!
Bagaimana cara menulis yang baik
(surface)
Bagaimana cara menulis tulisan
fakta yang baik (surface)
Bagaimana cara menulis tulisan
fakta berbentuk artikel yang baik
(surface)
Bagaimana cara menulis artikel
psikologi tentang film yang baik
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8. To fulfill peoples needs!
People need:
Good movie
Understand a good movie
Why? So they will be entertained & sometimes enlightened
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9. Why write a film review?
Fulfill the Needs (ngejelasin ke yang belum paham)
The directors or scripwriters
IDEA
Better Understanding by
PEOPLE
Peoples AHA moments
(theyll be grateful)
Agree?
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10. Why write a film review?
Fulfill the Needs (sample)
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11. Why write a film review?
Fulfill the Needs
Cheesy Lines
Clich辿
Incoherent plot
Wrong continuity
Stagnant idea
Unsuitable direction
Find the Enhance
mistakes Film
Quality
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12. Why write a film review?
Kenapa kita harus nge-gap-in filmmaker yang bikin film
JELEK?
Apakah worth your ticket-
money atau itu penipuan
(filmmaker cuma mau duit)
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13. Why write a film review? Future Gold Mine
(barang tambang yang bagus
tentu harus bisa dijual)
Its a
Content
Business
!
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14. Why write a film review?
- Make you more sensitive to nice films
- - Ada kepuasan tersendiri kalau review lo
dinikmati orang (Amelia, Ketua Psim-C,
2011)
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15. Why write a film review?
Sharpen your film instinct
(for those who wants to be a film
maker )
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16. Pengukuran Review Kamu Bagus atau Tidak
Lolos dari tangan editor
Orang jadi mau nonton atau tidak
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18. How to be a Good Film Reviewer
Read. A LOT.
Read Film Reviews. A LOT
Discuss with others. Try to see it their
way
Know the good writing technique.
Apply the good technique.
You see, this is the LAST step.
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20. What to Review?
1. Emotion effect (technical)
Colors
Moves
Left to right > light
Right to left > heavy
Up to down > positive
emotion
Down to up > negative Ghost in the afternoon :
emotion/ sad Against the mainstream
Symbol
Protagonist > Square
Antagonist > Circle
Meet the full
appearance of shark in
the end
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21. What to Review?
2. Psychology theory 4. Fun Things
Remember the Truck Pizza from
Pixar?
3. Story/ Plot 5. Another emotion effect
Continuity
Characters reactions
Slow/ Fast plot?
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22. What to Review?
How to Capture These All?
Watch a lot of movies!
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25. A few technical things
Start from something readers can relate to then gradually talk about
things more difficult
If its too difficult, readers will be too exhausted to continue.
Ex.: Rattatouille review by TIME
Know who is your audience
- So, how easy / difficult? Know where your article will be published, if for high-
school student, talk about something close to their life
Engage through the first sentence (HOOK)
- Tell the core of the film, but in general way. This will make readers wants to
continue reading
Interest level
- Start from something highly interesting, then go to the least interesting, then went
up again to the most interesting. Your starting move will make the least interesting
perceived more interesting.
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26. A few technical things (2)
Know the difference between bad movie, intentionally made to look
bad, intended made as vintage (art)
- This is about reputation. You dont want to look bad because you dont get what
the director meant.
Tell in details
- General: Scar is mean. Detail: Scar killed Mufasa by making Simba as bait, Scar
drove Mufasa of the cliff.
- But be careful for spoilers.
Story-telling not fact-telling
Fact-telling: Transformer used terabyte in special effect
Story telling: The terabyte of special effect is made not to waste, the robots looks
real, we can even see their electrical joint spin when they move.
NEAR: necessary, effective, accurate, relevant
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28. Want to Publish it?
Keep it short and simple (500-1000 characters)
According to the defined theme
Know how to cite source and write the source of references
Use kamu
Your best picture!
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