Critical Analysis Planning Document: Name: Alex Elliot
Introduction:
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Thesis
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Genre
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Films
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Outline each main point
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· Chicago – The genre that it fits into is
crime,musical, comedy.
· Mainly a musical
· Director - Rob Marshall 2002
· The combination of mis-en-scene elements
(setting/location, lighting, props/costumes and style of acting)
· Use of camera angles, movement and shots
· Released in 2002 and was a big hit all around the
world
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Body (paragraphs)
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Paragraph
One
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topic Sentence
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introduce main idea/argument
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Supporting Evidence
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Link to next paragrapraph
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Mis-en-scene
(setting/location, lighting, props/costumes and style of acting)
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How these relate to the
storyline and help back it up
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Link to cinematography
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Paragraph
Two
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topic Sentence
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introduce main idea/argument
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Supporting Evidence
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Link to next paragrapraph
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· Cinematography – use of camera angles,movement
and shots
· The speed of shots
· How different shots help convey the story line
(e.g. expressions)
· Link to how they work well togther
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Paragraph
Three
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topic Sentence
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introduce main idea/argument
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Supporting Evidence
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Link to next paragrapraph
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· How the use of mis-en-scene and cinematography
work well together and help convey the story or message from the film
· Discuss that without one of the elements that the
film would not work as well when having both
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Conclusion
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Restate key points
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Summarise main idea/argument
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No new evidence
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· Chicago – The genre that it fits into is
crime,musical, comedy.
· Mainly a musical
· Director - Rob Marshall 2002
· The combination of mis-en-scene elements
(setting/location, lighting, props/costumes and style of acting)
· Use of camera angles, movement and shots
· Released in 2002 and was a big hit all around the
world
Finish!
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