Sunday, November 28, 2021

14.3 LECTURE/PRESENTATION - History

 14.3 LECTURE/PRESENTATION - History

Wk14CH10Looking.pptx  Download Wk14CH10Looking.pptxHere is a powerpoint which will illustrate the concepts of chapter 10. Remember to read the presenter notes when present.  I have embedded clips below.

Here are the  videos in order of presentation, which present themselves as the dark pages in at least the pdf of the presentation, just incase it doesn't play or you don't have permission to view. 


 The first is from The Smiling Madame Beaudet by Germaine Dulac (1923) - a surrealist film.


La souriante madame Beudet - 1923.mp4 Download La souriante madame Beudet - 1923.mp4

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How does the cinematic representation of the events create a psychological understanding of the character and his mental state?


 


The next, is from F.W. Murnau (1924) a "Kammerspielfilm" with many elements of German Expressionism The Last Laugh .mp4 Download The Last Laugh .mp4

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How does the cinematic representation of the events create a psychological understanding of the character and his mental state?


 


And finally Umberto D. Vittorio De Sica (1952) considered by many as the last Italian Neo-Realist film. Here think about what's happening here. What do you learn about the character? How long is the the take? How many cuts are there, how does the number of cuts affect how you perceive the acting and the content. 


Umberto D 1952 (V.De Sica) Risveglio di Maria.mp4 Download Umberto D 1952 (V.De Sica) Risveglio di Maria.mp4

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