Analyze+THIS!


 * ANALYZE THIS **


 * For the first part of the director's project, it is important that you identify stylistic elements that your director is known for and begin to identify those elements in their films.**


 * 1. Add the first film to the CALL IT page if you haven't done so already.**
 * 2. Create a Page for Your Director. Link it both here and on YOUR page.**

Ry@n Ch0n9 Karson Mo Jocelyn Hung Kyle Pang Kristine Romano Vipula Bhagwani Elizabeth Low Renée Wong Tadashi Beddie || Lucy Guo Naomi Chan Dinah Lee William Chen Eric Li Julie Ma Rosa Park Helen Shim <span style="background-color: #ffffff; font-family: 'Lucida Grande',Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">Cecilia Siu ||
 * <span style="background-color: #ffffff; font-family: 'Lucida Grande',Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 1em; line-height: 1.5;">Luke Kao


 * 3. On that page create a list or description of stylistic elements that your director is known for. You must [|hyperlink] to any articles you use as reference. You must use legitimate accountable websites (wikipedia is fine to START your research, but don't you dare link back to it). To give you a running start, you might want to try:**

[|Senses of Cinema] [|Mubi] [|Strictly Film School] [|Digititles]: The Making of Your Favorite Movies [|Cinemafile Archive]: Tons of videos about various directors. [|Filmschool Rejects]: Reviews and more- good information about commentary tracks here.

**4. Write an analysis of your first film.**

Your plot description, if present at all, should be no more than a sentence or two. Analysis is **not** about regurgitating plot or background information (I don't care how many awards it won). Use your opening paragraph to explain the theme of the film, and why it is important to them. Use the body of your essay to explain how the director uses **lighting, sound, mise-en-scene, editing, cinematography** to support the tone and theme of the film. Use the conclusion to explain how the theme fits within the body of their work.

Try to keep this between 500-600 words.