You will submit a two-page reflection on Terence Davies’ The Long Day Closes (1991)
- How does the film use diegetic and non-diegetic sound? Choose two scenes.,
- How does the film use fades cuts match cuts and other editing tools to shape your two scenes?,
- Write your paper in APA format (Cover Page/Abstract/Reflection/References),
- Please be sure to check the credits for artist names and pop song titles. If you allude to any music you MUST name the tune — even classical pieces. ,
- Do not use terms like “personally” “I think” or “I feel.”,
- Do not write a review of the film.,
- Don’t use the first person point-of-view.,
Avoid a casual, chatty, gossipy tone.
REFERENCES:
Attached Powerpoint Slides Chapter 6: Sound
MOVIE LINK: https://www.criterionchannel.com/the-long-day-closes
You will submit a two-page reflection on Terence Davies’ The Long Day Closes (1991)
- How does the film use diegetic and non-diegetic sound? Choose two scenes.
- How does the film use fades, cuts, match cuts, and other editing tools to shape your two scenes?
- Write your paper in APA format (Cover Page/Abstract/Reflection/References)
- Please be sure to check the credits for artist names and pop song titles. If you allude to any music, you MUST name the tune — even classical pieces.
- Do not use terms like “personally,” “I think,” or “I feel.”
- Do not write a review of the film.
- Don’t use the first person point-of-view.
Avoid a casual, chatty, gossipy tone.
REFERENCES:
Attached Powerpoint Slides Chapter 6: Sound
MOVIE LINK: https://www.criterionchannel.com/the-long-day-closes
You will submit a two-page reflection on Terence Davies’ The Long Day Closes (1991)
- How does the film use diegetic and non-diegetic sound? Choose two scenes.
- How does the film use fades, cuts, match cuts, and other editing tools to shape your two scenes?
- Write your paper in APA format (Cover Page/Abstract/Reflection/References)
- Please be sure to check the credits for artist names and pop song titles. If you allude to any music, you MUST name the tune — even classical pieces.
- Do not use terms like “personally,” “I think,” or “I feel.”
- Do not write a review of the film.
- Don’t use the first person point-of-view.
Avoid a casual, chatty, gossipy tone.
REFERENCES:
Attached Powerpoint Slides Chapter 6: Sound
MOVIE LINK: https://www.criterionchannel.com/the-long-day-closes