Category: Film studies

  • Title: The Impact of Cinematic Techniques on Society: A Critical Analysis of [Film Title] Working Thesis Statement: Through its use of [specific cinematic techniques], [Film Title] offers a powerful commentary on [social issue] and its impact on

    Complete your title page and start numbering pages per APA guidelines.
    Create a working thesis statement that will be the organizational principle of your paper.
    If you are having trouble with developing your thesis, try using the Writing Center’s Thesis GeneratorLinks to an external site. Remember that your thesis should name the film (title in italics), address the major techniques it uses to tell its story, and state how it ultimately comments on or impacts society. Your thesis should serve as the organizing principle of your paper. When you write your final paper, you will want to include your thesis toward the end of your introductory paragraph.
    Outline your introduction.
    Outline your body paragraphs.
    Outline your conclusion.

  • “Exploring Social Issues Through Film: A Critical Analysis of [Selected Film]” The Impact of Social Media on Mental Health and Well-Being

    In your introductory paragraph,
    Identify your selected film, including writer, director, year of release, and genre.
    Example: Oppenheimer, a biographical, historical drama, was written and directed by Christopher Nolan, and released in July, 2023.
    Summarize the film in which you apply your knowledge of the difference between the film’s story and its plot.
    Tip: review your Week 1 Discussion post and think about everything you now know about story and plot.
    Describe one of the broad theories you have learned about in class (auteur theory, genre theory, formalist theory) that you will use to analyze your film in this paper.
    Tip: review Film: From Watching to Seeing for a refresher on film theory.
    Example: Auteur theory is the systematic approach to understanding the complex role of the director in some, but not all, films. According to Goodykoontz, et. al (2022), “When applied to film directing, auteur theory posits that the director is indeed the author of the film, imprinting it with his or her personal vision.”
    Develop a thesis statement that describes how the specific elements of your chosen film work together to communicate themes relating to a particular social issue.
    Tip: visit the Writing a Thesis StatementLinks to an external site. resource from the UAGC Writing Center.
    Example: Nope (2022) is the third film from auteur director Jordan Peele, and breaks the mold of the UFO horror trope by using a predominantly black cast, which draws further attention to ideas of self and other, while foregrounding the black experience in an otherwise classic cinematic spectacle.
    In the body of your paper,
    Analyze your selected film using one of the broad theories you have learned about in class (auteur theory, genre theory, formalist theory).
    Tip: use at least one paragraph to give an overview of how your chosen theoretical lens serves an analysis of your chosen film. In subsequent paragraphs continue to draw connections between your close analysis and the theory.
    Evaluate the use of three specific techniques and design elements employed in the film as they contribute to the overarching narrative, theme, and social commentary of your chosen film. This can include elements of mise-en-scène (e.g., lighting, sound, composition of frame, costuming, etc.) and editing (e.g., cuts and transitions, shots used, angles, etc.).
    Tip: here’s where you can bring in pieces from your Week 2 and Week 3 Assignments.
    Tip: dive deeper into a scene or scenes, describing what happens and how. Focus on the techniques used and describe how and why they contribute to specific themes so you can draw detailed and direct connections between visual/thematic elements and your chosen film theory.
    Describe the ways in which your chosen film has impacted society or how it has called attention to a particular social issue (i.e., politically or culturally, positive or negative).
    Tip: this is a key point of your paper and you’ve likely already begun to address it in Week 2 and Week 3 Assignments. Think about what your chosen film tells us about society—class, race, gender, violence, climate—and whether it is effective in making its argument. Explain why this cause is important for people to know, to think about, and to choose whether or not to take a stand. Does it serve as a call to action?
    In the conclusion of your paper,
    Draw connections between each element of your chosen film and how they contribute to the film’s overall stance on a particular social issue, if it is effective in doing so, and why addressing this issue is necessary to society.
    Tip: your conclusion should restate your thesis and remind the reader which specific examples demonstrate how your chosen serves as an exemplar of your chosen film theory and remind us why a film’s social resonance is an important part of cultural engagement.
    Final Film Critique: Film and Social Resonance Analysis final paper
    Must be five to six double-spaced pages (1500 to 1800 words) in length (not including title page and references) and formatted according to APA StyleLinks to an external site. as outlined in the Writing Center’s APA Formatting for Microsoft WordLinks to an external site.
    Must include a separate title page with the following:
    Title of paper in bold font
    Space should appear between the title and the rest of the information on the title page.
    Student’s name
    Name of institution (The University of Arizona Global Campus)
    Course name and number
    Instructor’s name
    Due date
    Must utilize academic voice. See the Academic VoiceLinks to an external site. resource for additional guidance.
    Must include an introduction and conclusion paragraph. Your introduction paragraph needs to end with a clear thesis statement that indicates the purpose of your paper.
    For assistance on writing Introductions & ConclusionsLinks to an external site. and Writing a Thesis StatementLinks to an external site., refer to the Writing Center resources.
    Must use at least three scholarly sources in addition to the course text.
    The Scholarly, Peer-Reviewed, and Other Credible SourcesLinks to an external site. table offers additional guidance on appropriate source types. If you have questions about whether a specific source is appropriate for this assignment, please contact your instructor. Your instructor has the final say about the appropriateness of a specific source.
    To assist you in completing the research required for this assignment, view the Quick and Easy Library ResearchLinks to an external site. tutorial, which introduces the University of Arizona Global Campus Library and the research process, and provides some library search tips.
    Must document any information used from sources in APA Style as outlined in the Writing Center’s APA: Citing Within Your Paper guide.Links to an external site.
    Must include a separate references page that is formatted according to APA Style as outlined in the Writing Center. See the APA: Formatting Your References ListLinks to an external site. resource in the Writing Center for specifications.

  • “Exploring the Horror and Humanity in ‘Train to Busan’: A Personal Film Analysis”

    All assignment instructions are on the attached PDF. 
    Individuals of ‘Film Studies’ majors and/or film studies experience preferred.
    It’s much preferred if you’ve personally already seen and been well-familiar with the specified film yourself.
    This essay must be PERSONALIZED!! This means that it has to look and sound as if it were based off of YOUR own personal experience and judgement of the film and its qualities!
    There are a couple links or platforms that have the film available to watch. Here is one provided : https://tubitv.com/movies/505794/train-to-busan 
    Please bring concerns, questions, and updates, in our chat log!

  • Title: “A Tale of Two Films: A Comparison of the 1961 and 2021 Adaptations of ‘West Side Story’” The 1961 film adaptation of “West Side Story,” directed by Jerome Robbins and Robert Wise,

    Compare and Contrast these two films. Please go into depth about how these films relate, but also how they are different. I believe the 1961 film is on Amazon prime for free, and the 2021 film is on Disney+. They should also be on Tubi for free. This essay will be scanned for plagiarism so please do NOT use ChatGPT or any kind of AI to write this.