Exhibition Review: Communications & Media Movie Review

Exhibition Review
Exhibition Review

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Exhibition Review: Communications & Media Movie Review

INSTRUCTIONS:

Overview: Write a paper that reviews the virtual exhibition “Women: A Century of Change” on view at the National Geographic Museum at: https://www.nationalgeographic.org/events/visit/women-vr/

Directions:

• Spend at least 2 uninterrupted hours navigating through the virtual exhibition. There are 12 sections, each with several images, labels, and videos. Spend time getting oriented to the virtual space and engaging with the material. Take notes on what you notice. What stands out to you? What draws your attention? • As you navigate, ask yourself:

1. What is the main message of this exhibition? What do I see that makes me say that? What narratives about the world, groups of people, democracy, progress, oppression, etc. is the exhibit putting forth? What message do the creators want me to take away from this experience? Are those the messages that I am taking away? Why or why not? Are there images that support the intended message by relying on problematic representations or naturalized ideologies? Which ones? HINT: this set of questions will help you develop your thesis statement.

2. Does the exhibition acknowledge or address National Geographic’s apology? If so, how?

3. In what ways does the exhibition reproduce the tropes of National Geographic discussed in Week 7?

HINT: Choose specific photographs and conduct a visual analysis like the ones we have been practicing in lectures. The guided viewing questions we used with the Migrant Mother photograph in Week 5’s lecture will be helpful). Are there ways in which this exhibition challenges the tropes discussed?

Exhibition Review: Communications & Media

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4. In what ways does the exhibition reproduce Orientalism? In what ways does it challenge Orientalism?

HINT: Choose specific photographs to analyze to support your answer. Do not write in generalities.

5. Did you notice any elements of institutional critique in the exhibition? Explain your answer.

6. What ideologies are promoted or embedded in this exhibition?

7. If Fred Wilson was asked to “mine” this museum exhibition (refer to Week 8), what do you think he would say/think/do? Imagine you have had the great fortune to be awarded an internship with the artist Fred Wilson. He has asked you to insert an object into the exhibition that uses juxtaposition to make a comment about the ideas presented.

What object or image would you insert? Write an exhibition label that explains what your juxtaposition exposes. What is your message?Structure and write your paper according to the following guidelines:

Intro: Describe what you see as the main message of the exhibition and support your assertion with evidence from the exhibition’s images, design, texts, etc.  Develop a thesis statement based on your answers to prompt #1 in the directions.

o HINT: a good thesis statement must be able to be supported with evidence from the exhibition and must be debatable. Being debatable means that it is non-obvious and you could reasonably argue against it. For instance, a bad thesis example would be “The TV show Kim’s Convenience tells the story of an immigrant family’s experiences in Canada” because it’s an obvious point that you cannot reasonably argue against.

A good thesis example would be: “Although the Royal BC Museum has attempted to return artifacts to Indigenous communities, its exhibitions continue to reinforce the idea that Indigenous culture is stuck in the past.” This sentence sets you up to support your argument with evidence and to make an interesting and non-obvious point about an exhibition.

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• Supporting paragraphs: Support your thesis statement with specific image examples from the exhibition. You should have at least three supporting paragraphs.

One paragraph must address at least one trope (see prompt #3 above).

One paragraph must address Orientalism (see prompt #4 above).

You may wish to include additional paragraphs that address the prompts above about apology and institutional critique or you may wish to spend multiple paragraphs identifying how additional tropes were used or avoided.

• Conclusion: Close your review by telling your reader what you would have included (one specific image or object that you find) and why. Make sure you tell your reader you are working in the tradition of Fred Wilson and include the text of your actual exhibition label as a separate appendix at the end of the review.

• Paper should be 3 full pages, not including exhibition label. Must be in 12pt Times New Roman Font, 1-inch margins, no extra spaces between paragraphs or elaborate schemes to space your words out.

Marking Rubric

Total points possible: 22

Please note: point amounts are the maximum you can earn for each component, which means getting the max points for any component requires a stellar job addressing it. Just doing something related to the component will not yield the max points. For instance, if you say, “the main message is about women,” that will be 0 points for the “main message” component because it is not specific and is obvious.

o Main message identified and supported – max 2 pts

o Thesis is appropriate to instructions and able to be debated and defended with evidence from the exhibition – max 3 pts

o Supporting paragraphs #1 and #2 (must follow instructions, choose specific images, analyze them appropriately using visual analysis methods from lectures, to get the max points examples must be convincing to the reader) – max 4pts per paragraph (8 total pts)

o Additional supporting paragraphs (relevant, well-argued and follows instructions) – max 2 pts total

o Conclusion – max 3 pts

o Exhibition label attachment – max 1 pt

o Follows formatting – max 1 pt o Overall impression, quality of paper and writing (good transitions, spelling, word choice, technical aspects of writing, components come together to form a coherent whole, thesis is supported) – max 2pts

Exhibition Review: Communications & Media

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Speech Article: Happiness, Excitement, and Fulfillment of being a Journalist

Speech Article
Speech Article

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Speech Article: Happiness, Excitement, and Fulfillment of being a Journalist Movie Review

INSTRUCTIONS

Interviewing is about getting the key information that you need to fill out the 5 Ws and How of story while also building trust with your source. Think of it as a conversation with another person in which your goal is to try to get more information.

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Types of Interviews:

 Close ended questions: This where you ask a question that a person can answer with a yes or no, without elaborating. They are good for getting a straightforward answer.

 For example:

Question “Did you see anything in the room?”

Answer: “Yes.”

 Close ended questions don’t really allow you to get the interesting details you need for your story. They work well when you just need to confirm or deny a fact and have a limited time to ask the questions. But they can be boring for the person being interviewed. They don’t allow you to build a relationship with your source and you can’t usually use the answer as a direct quote in the story.

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A league of their own: Female and sports Movie Review

A league of their own:
A league of their own

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A league of their own: Female and sports Movie Review

INSTRUCTIONS:

Introduction (1-2 paras)

Optional – cite an interesting quote to frame the discussion

Topic sentence

Statement of purpose (what you will write about and discuss do in the paper)

Goals of paper

Basic film info

State characters and theme

Background (1-2 paras)

History around baseball

The time period of the film

Larger social issues of the time

Development of baseball subculture

Cite Refs

Themes (4-6 paras total)

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Theme #1: Lack of Visibility/Coverage of Women’s Sports (1-2 paragraphs)

Identify the main theme of each paragraph

Cite academic research

Cite EG from the film

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Theme #2: Sexualization of Female Athletes (1-2 paragraphs)

Identify the main theme of each paragraph

Cite academic research

Cite EG from the film

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Theme #3: Lack of Respect for Female Athletic Abilities (1-2 paragraphs)

Identify the main theme of each paragraph

Cite academic research

Cite EG from the film

Conclusion (1-2 paragraphs)

Summarize the main content of paper

Wrap up main themes of paper

Reference any additional journal materials

Current state of baseball subculture

Final thoughts and looking forward, larger social importance

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The Host: A Movie Reflection

The Host
The Host

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The Host: A Movie Reflection

INSTRUCTIONS:

Write two reflection essays for BONG Joon-ho, “The Host” (Gwoemu, 2006, 119 mins) and WANG Xiaoshuai, “Beijing Bicycle (Shi Qi Sui De Dan Che, 2001, 113 mins). 500 words each.

Storyline-

An American military base of Yongson releases toxic chemicals in the drain to the Han River under the direct order of an arrogant coroner. Six years later, a mutant squid monster leaves the water and attacks people on the side of the river.

WANG Xiaoshuai, “Beijing Bicycle (Shi Qi Sui De Dan Che, 2001, 113 mins): Directed by Xiaoshuai Wang. Just as Guai, a bicycle messenger, makes his final payment for the silver mountain bike loaned by his company, he finds it stolen. After endless searching, Guai discovers his bicycle is now in the hands of Jian who bought the bicycle with stolen money. Though Guai and Jian finally work out a deal, they find themselves on an unexpected journey of self-discovery. 113 min.

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Netflix Movie: The Social Dilemma Movie Review

The Social Dilemma Movie
The Social Dilemma Movie

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Netflix Movie: The Social Dilemma Movie Review

INSTRUCTIONS:

Option 1: Watch the NETFLIX: THE SOCIAL DILEMMA Movie and analyze one or two of its themes. Consider the various ways in which the themes are addressed using specific aspects of the film like characters, interactions, setting, specific scenes, dialogue, and even music and framing. Consider what the film is doing to interact with that theme or make it resonate. Consider how most of the themes we’ve pointed out so far are a commentary on some aspect of society. Consider how effective the aspects you decide to analyze (characters, setting, etc) are at addressing the themes you’ve chosen.

Remember that the key is *analysis*. Explain your thoughts. Use evidence from the films to support your thoughts. Don’t just summarize the films. Use specific examples from the film to make your point.

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Itaewon Class: K-dramas

Itaewon Class
Itaewon Class

Itaewon Class: K-dramas Emerging Superpower in Cinema Movie Review

INSTRUCTIONS:

Please include two films or dramas from class, three scholarly sources from class, and one outside scholarly source. The films and media up to Itaewon class. Please make sure you create a thesis that is original and you have the option to draw from and respond to the prompts below.

On the first day of attending his new high school, Park Sae Ro Yi punches his classmate Jang Geun Won, who was bullying another classmate. The bully is the son of CEO Jang Dae Hee. The bully’s father runs restaurant business Jagga where Sae Ro Yi’s own father works. CEO Jang Dae Hee demands to Sae Ro Yi that he apologizes to his son, but Sae Ro Yi refuses. Because of his refusal, he gets expelled from school and his father gets fired from his job. Soon, an accident takes place. Sae Ro Yi’s father dies in a motorcycle accident caused by his ex-classmate Jang Geun Won. Burning with anger, Sae Ro Yi viciously beats Jang Geun Won. He is soon arrested and receives prison time for violent assault. Sae Ro Yi decides to destroy the Jagga company and take revenge upon CEO Jang Dae Hee and his son Jang Geun Won. Once Sae Ro Yi is released from prison, he opens a restaurant in Itaewon, Seoul. Jo Yi Seo, who is popular on social media, joins Sae Ro Yi’s restaurant and works there as a manager. —AsianWiki

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Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror 1922 Movie Review

Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror 1922
Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror 1922

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Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror 1922 Movie Review

INSTRUCTIONS:

In no more than a page or two answer the following questions.  Please include proper MLA formatting rules and use Standard American English ( write in complete, well-crafted  sentences). Incorporate the questions into your answers.  Do not simply list the numbers and write the answers.

1. Why is this film Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror 1922 important to film history?

2. What are five camera angles (based on the my lecture notes/ and illustrated ) used in the film and record the time code where each shot occurs in the film?

3. How does the director distinguish day from night in the film?

4. What are three current (within the last five years) horror films that borrow from Nosferatu in terms of cinematography and describe how  that occurs?

5. What is the three sentence pitch for this film (write a unique and original three-sentence pitch)?

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The Social Dilemma Movie Analysis

The Social Dilemma
The Social Dilemma

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The Social Dilemma Movie Analysis

INSTRUCTIONS:

Watch the Social Dilemma movie and answer the following: Please read carefully as it is worth a lot of marks.

1. The The Social Dilemma movie makes the point that: We were all looking for the moment when technology would overwhelm human strengths and intelligence. When is it going to cross the singularity, replace our jobs, be smarter than humans? But there’s this much earlier moment… when technology exceeds and overwhelms human weaknesses. This point being crossed is at the root of addiction, polarization, radicalization, outrage-ification, vanity-ification, the entire thing.

This is overpowering human nature, and this is checkmate on humanity.Is there another tipping point that people have not foreseen until now, when technology and the greed of large organizations destroy human society as we know it. We can call it the “Point of Social Collapse” when society spins out of control and breaks down. What do you think about this observation – are we moving toward a “Point of Social Collapse?” Defend your answer.(5)

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2. One commentator who reviewed the film said, “We all know the excruciating nightmare that is middle school, when all of a sudden you no longer take for granted what your parents tell you and decide that what you really need is to be considered cool or at least not a total loser by your friends at school. Now multiply that by the big, unregulated world of the internet. This is why there is a precipitous spike in anxiety, depression, self-harm, and suicide attempts by the girls of Gen Z, current middle and high schoolers, as much as triple in some categories.”Do you agree with this comment? State reasons in support of your opinion. (5)

3. One of the people in the film refers to the fact that social media uses your own psychology against you. What does she mean by that? (3)

4. Explain the meaning of the phrase, “If the service is free, then you are the product.”(2)

5. How are the feeds of Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and Instagram tailored to the user?(3)

6. Some people say that the singularity has already arrived that we are already living in a time controlled by computers. Do you agree or disagree? Justify your conclusions.(5)

7. This film complains about manipulation by the social media giants. However, it too manipulates its audience. Cite some instances. (3)

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8. Follow up question: Even though some scenes are fictional, do they ring true? Do they appear to be true to life and therefore meaningful? (2)

9. Do you think that you could go for a week without your cell phone? (1)

10. How important is your right to privacy?(2)

11. Give some examples of social interactions and their level of importance to you? (3) 12. Is social media a drug? Justify you’re answer.

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Class Dismissed: The Different Ways of Defining Class Movie Review

Class Dismissed
Class Dismissed

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Class Dismissed: The Different Ways of Defining Class Movie Review

INSTRUCTIONS:

Answer the following questions

1.How is class variously defined in the video?

 2.Studies suggest that women continue to be stereotyped on television shows. For instance, women on television shows are usually more agitated, timid,and afraid than men. They are generally depicted as sexually attractive. In employment roles they are less likely to hold the most important jobs. Do you see such patterns on television? Are there others?

3.In this film, Latinos, homosexuals, and African Americans are described as people on the margins. What do they share in common and where do their struggles differ?

4.Why do you think we are seeing a proliferation of “reality” shows that focus on makeovers as the way to access the American Dream? How do these shows tap into stereotypes about working-class people and myths of social mobility?

5.Two stereotypes of working-class white people in the media are “white trash” on the one hand or “good country folk” on the other, according to a website that focuses on this issue

What traits are associated with each stereotype? Give a couple of examples from television and other media—comics, film, books

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