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Question Description Select one of the three options. Presenting some of the salient points from the corresponding text, conduct a formal analysis of the sequence from the film, provided in the “Midterm Essay Clips” folder within the blackboard “Papers” folder (where Turnitin submissions are completed). You...

Question Description In 150-250 words, discuss how Close Encounters is a "vision quest" for Roy Neary. Use examples from the film in your answer.(Close Encounters) In 150-250 words, discuss the House Un-American Activities Committee, and why Howard needs to be a "front" for blacklisted writers. Use examples...

Question Description Write an essay on Bergman’s films of the 1950s. Examine his development as a filmmaker and artist during his period. In which ways are these films different than his films of the 1940s? You might consider one or more of the following approaches: film...

Question Description I willl upload the questions when you start it,however,you only have 50mins to finish it.(that is enough),Please attach the document after 50mins even though you do not complete all questions,I need it because that is a real-time online quiz.So,just give what you have after...

Question Description The following scene is full of obvious exposition. Rewrite the scene using conflict, humor, or a confidante to replace obvious exposition. Please carefully read the powerpoint and use the example from pdf file. SAL So when did you move to Cleveland? TED About two years ago. SAL You are kidding.I moved...

Question Description Write an essay on the three Swedish films from the 1960s that we have studied: I am Curious Yellow, The Girls,and Shame. Compare and contrast how these films reflect the zeitgeist of that moment. You might consider how these films mirror, critique, and represent...

Question Description Watch the clips from the following films: Trainspotting, The Wolf of Wall Street, American Beauty, and Ferris Bueller’s Day Off. Describe how each narrator creates the mood of the film, what do they tell you about their character, what do they tell you about...

Question Description Watch the clips from the following films: Trainspotting, The Wolf of Wall Street, American Beauty, and Ferris Bueller’s Day Off. Describe how each narrator creates the mood of the film, what do they tell you about their character, what do they tell you about...

Question Description Write 300-350 words on the following: John Coltrane, “Blue Train” (John Coltrane), Hackensack, NJ, September 15, 1957. John Coltrane, tenor saxophone (ts); Lee Morgan, trumpet (t); Curtis Fuller, trombone (tb); Kenny Drew, piano (p); Paul Chambers, bass (b); Philly Joe Jones, drums (d) Topic 1: The...

Question Description Write 300-350 words on the following: John Coltrane, “Blue Train” (John Coltrane), Hackensack, NJ, September 15, 1957. John Coltrane, tenor saxophone (ts); Lee Morgan, trumpet (t); Curtis Fuller, trombone (tb); Kenny Drew, piano (p); Paul Chambers, bass (b); Philly Joe Jones, drums (d) Topic 1: The...