FILM APPRECIATION
Film AppreciationWrite a minimum of 200 words in each cell (not including the quote) of the following questions in the matrix: Include one quote of your choice (minimum one sentence) in each cell that resonates with you from the eText coupled with your response related to the question. Be sure to include quote marks. Identify page/author from eText. Do not turn in any other form. Use the worksheet below.Film Appreciation Worksheet: At least two quotes in APA style related to film production technique terminology are required! Examine the eTexbook (by Phillips) (with page number. The page number can be found when you click on page text and observe it in the lower lefthand box) or another reputable film site.PART 2When deciding to go to a movie, what influences your decision-genre, director, star, and so forth-regarding which movie to choose? After consulting the Phillips eTextbook or another reputable film analysis online source, please answer the following: In addition to entertainment, most movies are produced to convey the filmmaker’s point of view or messages the filmmaker considers important. How do you identify a film’s theme? Think about your favorite film. What do you think is that film’s theme? To what extent does the theme contribute to making this your favorite movie? Can you enjoy a movie without agreeing with the filmmaker’s message? Why or why not? You must include a textbook direct quote (with page number. The page number can be found when you click on page text and observe it in the lower lefthand box) , or YouTube clip, or a link to a reputable film analysis Website to define point of view or other key film terms and/or to support your answer to my posts or posts you make on your own initiative. ALL RESPONSES AFTER THE INITIAL STARTER QUESTION NUMBER ONE WILL REQUIRE ATTRIBUTION TO EARN AN S POST. SEE INSTRUCTOR’S POLICIES. BEST OF SUCCESS TO EACH OF YOU! THEN I NEED 6 MORE SUBSTANTIVE POST WITH A MINIMUM OF 150 WORDSThis is the book we are using in class Corrigan, T. & White, P. (2015). The film experience (4th Ed). Boston, MA: Bedford/St. Martin’s.