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Movie Response/Critique Tron Scene, Essays (university) of History of film

Analysis of Rinzler vs Sam Flynn scene

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Film report. VISA 3780
Here are the details of your film or video report/review.
The assignment is to write a review/report on a film of your choice. The report
should be about one half to one page in length. You can write on any aspect of the
film you choose to, either the content, composition, sound track etc. If you are
having trouble thinking up what to write about, you can take into consideration
some of the aspects of film that we have looked at in the class, such as colour,
framing, sound editing, etc. You can choose feature film, documentary, animation
or other form.
You can email the essay, send as a moodle message, or as a voice recording, in
poetic or prosaic form.
You can write it in any language of your choice, but if written in any language
other than English, French, or Spanish, it must be sent in with email or moodle.
Due on April 17 th

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Film report. VISA 3780 Here are the details of your film or video report/review. The assignment is to write a review/report on a film of your choice. The report should be about one half to one page in length. You can write on any aspect of the film you choose to, either the content, composition, sound track etc. If you are having trouble thinking up what to write about, you can take into consideration some of the aspects of film that we have looked at in the class, such as colour, framing, sound editing, etc. You can choose feature film, documentary, animation or other form. You can email the essay, send as a moodle message, or as a voice recording, in poetic or prosaic form. You can write it in any language of your choice, but if written in any language other than English, French, or Spanish, it must be sent in with email or moodle. Due on April 17 th