Thursday, October 4, 2007

First visual essay due 10/11

Good luck! The assignment (and tips for practicing close analysis) appear now on the D2L site in the "contents" area. Read the assignment carefully. Be sure to have a clear thesis statement, include images in a purposeful way, and demonstrate that you're engaging with the models of close analysis encountered thus far in the course.

Your essay should appear on the blog you personally created for use with this course; you MUST provide your BLOG ADDRESS by the beginning of class 10/11.

In the spirit of collaboration that's so important to this course, post your blog's address in the comments field of this post. I'd like everyone to see others' work, get ideas about how to integrate images into an argument, see how other people might be working differently with the same scenes they are, leave considerate, constructive feedback, etc., much as you would in a production course. (If there are any privacy concerns around this, let me know: send me an email). You'll get feedback from me privately and separately.

Side note: I will be giving midterm feedback on your reading responses very soon.

10 comments:

J. Barker said...

Post your blog addresses here, so others can read your visual essay.

Daniel Kelly said...
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Daniel Kelly said...

http://danielkelly2012007.blogspot.com/

CFF said...

cff223-christina.blogspot.com

still a work in progress

Lauren Dellard-Lyle said...

http://laurendl.blogspot.com/

Reid G. said...

http://www.blogger.com/profile/16917664515449775107

Josh McClain said...

Here is Joshua McClain's Blog


http://film320responsebyjosh.blogspot.com/

Timmy Braatz said...

http://timbraatzfilm320.blogspot.com/

mahanson said...

Marie Hanson's Blog

http://mariefilm320blog.blogspot.com/

JoshuaK said...

http://thebigblogofbadideas.blogspot.com/