Monday classes started again at London Met, and my course again to the great purpose in the first two days of the week classes for three hours, one after another. It must be the punishment for having enjoyed loosely on Wednesday and Thursday last semester free.
Introduction to Film is held by the same teacher Media Methodologies, and unlike other courses not designed to make us learn any trade specifically, but rather to develop our ability to observe and analyze the film. It is a type of detailed analysis that affects only the experts, so that the type of work we do is in no way comparable to writing reviews. But is very close to what I intend to do on this blog, so it happens to bean!
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The first lesson was very introductory, as customary. Our teacher gave us reassures us that the course will get us to hate the film, but to do well in the course we really love the movies! He also assured that she is not a snob who ignores Hollywood principle, but rather that his tastes are internationally minded and do not disdain even the horror. The knowledge we gained during the first half and we gain during the second round all useful for improving the analysis that we will Introduction to Film , whose fundamental purpose is to show us how production, distribution, directors, actors and technicians different influence on the final product, and how this can be noted by looking at the film as it is, without hunting for anecdotes published elsewhere.
To expand our knowledge about cinema, there were several recommended books and magazine Sight & Sound , I'll have to go to get hold of the BFI Library .
Sight & Sound Magazine is published by the BFI
Introductory Factual Production instead is the heir of Lens & Sound Crafts and Post-Production Crafts . For this teaching we will divide into groups of 3-6 people and shoot a short documentary following the guidelines that we will be given. It 's a project exciting but also makes me very nervous: there's a lot of work to do and I have no idea of \u200b\u200bwho I have in my group or I could choose the subject for my documentary. In London, do not know anybody, and I should find someone or something easily accessible that it is interesting to survey and visually satisfying to watch - not as easily available all at once, as you can imagine.
To give us an idea of \u200b\u200bwhat we achieve, our teacher showed us some student projects last year and pointed out to us where they worked and where not, as some of the documentary series 3 Minute Wonder.
The documentary series 3 Minute Wonder is broadcast in the UK by Channel 4 .
Introduction to Film is held by the same teacher Media Methodologies, and unlike other courses not designed to make us learn any trade specifically, but rather to develop our ability to observe and analyze the film. It is a type of detailed analysis that affects only the experts, so that the type of work we do is in no way comparable to writing reviews. But is very close to what I intend to do on this blog, so it happens to bean!
Bean
The first lesson was very introductory, as customary. Our teacher gave us reassures us that the course will get us to hate the film, but to do well in the course we really love the movies! He also assured that she is not a snob who ignores Hollywood principle, but rather that his tastes are internationally minded and do not disdain even the horror. The knowledge we gained during the first half and we gain during the second round all useful for improving the analysis that we will Introduction to Film , whose fundamental purpose is to show us how production, distribution, directors, actors and technicians different influence on the final product, and how this can be noted by looking at the film as it is, without hunting for anecdotes published elsewhere.
To expand our knowledge about cinema, there were several recommended books and magazine Sight & Sound , I'll have to go to get hold of the BFI Library .
Sight & Sound Magazine is published by the BFI
Introductory Factual Production instead is the heir of Lens & Sound Crafts and Post-Production Crafts . For this teaching we will divide into groups of 3-6 people and shoot a short documentary following the guidelines that we will be given. It 's a project exciting but also makes me very nervous: there's a lot of work to do and I have no idea of \u200b\u200bwho I have in my group or I could choose the subject for my documentary. In London, do not know anybody, and I should find someone or something easily accessible that it is interesting to survey and visually satisfying to watch - not as easily available all at once, as you can imagine.
To give us an idea of \u200b\u200bwhat we achieve, our teacher showed us some student projects last year and pointed out to us where they worked and where not, as some of the documentary series 3 Minute Wonder.
The documentary series 3 Minute Wonder is broadcast in the UK by Channel 4 .
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