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“READING” FILMS Taken from: Silverman, J, and D. Rader. The World is a Text

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Page 1: “READING” FILMS Taken from: Silverman, J, and D. Rader. The World is a Text

“READING” FILMS

Taken from:

Silverman, J, and D. Rader.

The World is a Text

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FILM TECHNIQUE

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Camera Angles and Positioning How is the camera placed? Is it high, low, to the side? How does it move? Is it a handheld camera or is it stationary? How does it determine how you see the

movie?Blair Witch Project, Citizen Kane

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Lighting

Light and shading are very important. Are there shadows? Is the film shot during the day or mostly at

night? How do shadows and light affect the

movie and your experience of it?Kalifornia, Forrest Gump

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Color and Framing Often, directors try to give certain scenes an

artistic feel Is the shot framed similar to a painting or

photograph? Does the movie use color to elicit emotions? How does the movie frame or represent nature?Sin City, Kill Bill, Girl with a Pearl Earring, Pleasantville

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CONTENT

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Theme and Ideology What are the themes in the movie? What point is the director or writer trying

to get across? What ideas or political leanings does the

movie convey? Are there particular philosophies or

concepts that influence the message the movie sends?

Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore, Norma Rae, Terminator, Avatar

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THE WHOLE PACKAGE

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Celebrities

What movie stars appear or don’t appear in the movie?

How do certain stars determine the kind of movie a film is?

Do the actors ever look ugly or dirty or tired or sloppy?

Jennifer Aniston, Ashton Kutcher, Humphrey Bogart, Al Pacino, John Wayne

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Technology

What kind of technology is at work in the film?

How do special effects or stunts or pyrotechnics affect the film viewing experience?

Avatar, Aliens, Terminator, Mission Impossible

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Genre

What genre does a particular movie fit into?

Why? What are the expectations of that genre?

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Culture

As a cultural document, a cultural text, what does this movie say about its culture?

How does it transmit values? What kinds of ideas and values does it

hold up to or condemn?Lord of the Rings, James Bond, Milk, Kramer vs. Kramer, Born on the

4th of July,