Final Paper you are to turn in the final paper and submit it to the proper folder. The final paper, with its bibliography, is to be turned in before the end of week eight. The coversheet, bibliography, and any graphs or images, or appendix does not count toward paper length. The body of the paper should have a one inch margin on all four sides, be doubled-space, and use a standard font style (such as Times New Roman, Courier, or Arial) and font size (11 or 12). To see the entire description of the final project, click here > There are 3 parts to the final project: 1. Topic You are to pick a topic for your final project and submit it to the proper folder. No two students will be allow to have the same topic; therefore, first come first served. Part two will not be accepted unless part one is turned in. See FINAL PROJECT below to see how to pick a topic. 2. Outline and Resources You are to turn in an outline and resource list for your project and submit it to the proper folder. Part two will not be accepted unless part one is turned in. 3. Final Paper you are to turn in the final paper and submit it to the proper folder. Your assignment is to write a 5-7 page research paper on of the following: (a) an important film director, (b) a specific film, or (c) the development of a particular element of film making. The description of each of these options is below. (a) You should select a director who was active (directed more than 3 movies) during the time period of 1950 2000. In your term paper, give me the basic details of the directors life and career. Identify some of the directors most important films. What honors and awards did the director receive? Provide a sampling of critical opinion about the directors work (i.e. film reviews or articles). View at least two films by your director and comment on them (one of them can be a film you would have watch previously for the class). Write about how this director used the following in these films: Editing (montage), Sound and Music, Cinematography, Special Camera Work (steady cam, hand held, optical effects), Special Effects (this can include stunt work). (b) Select one film of feature length made during the time period of 1970 2000. You are to use a film already used by you, the instructor or the course content. In your term paper, you should present information abou
t the making of the movie, about its success at the box office, about awards it was nominated for and/or received. Also present a sampling of the critical reaction to the film, from both the time of its release and later. Finally, you should watch the film and react to it. Do not summarize the plot. Assume that Ive already seen the film. In addition, write about how this director used the following in these films: Editing (montage), Sound and Music, Cinematography, Special Camera Work (steady cam, hand held, optical effects), Special Effects (this can include stunt work). (c) This option is more of a research option that the other two. You are to take a topic or item with in an element of film making and write a short research paper on its development. For example, if you want to write about camera development, take a more focused part of that broader topic such as the steady cam and use that as your subject. You do not need to get too technical in your paper. Some broader topics include: Camera Development, Projection and Viewing in Theaters, Film, Special Effects, Director Training, Actor Training, and Editing. You must get the instructors approval of your term-paper subject beforehand and no two students will be permitted to research and write about the same subject. , so it is suggested that you decide what you would like to write about and submit it to the proper Assignment (in person or by email) as soon as possible. This is due no later than the end of week three. (NOTE) If you turn in a term paper without getting the instructors approval of the subject, the instructor reserves the right to reject it as unacceptable. You must turn in an outline and a list of resources for your project no later than the end of week five. a. Use either an Alphanumeric Outline, a Decimal Outline, or a sentence hierarchical outline. b. The list of resources you expect to use includes website, books and films. This should be in the form of an Annotated Bibliography. The final paper, with its bibliography, is to be turned in before the end of week eight. The coversheet, bibliography, and any graphs or images, or appendix does not count toward paper length. The body of the paper should have a one inch margin on all four sides, be doubled-space, and use a standard font style (such as Times New Roman, Courier, or Ariel) and font size (11 or 12).