Monday, February 9
To trace the technical and expressive development of early cinema we watched first The Great Train Robbery (1903), then D.W. Griffith's The Girl and Her Trust (1912), commenting on the technical advancement in quick and fluid cutting, close-ups, and crosscutting, and its expressive advancement in the development of character.
HW due Tuesday:
Finish reading the Classical Hollywood Style packet and prepare to be quizzed on it.
Monday, February 9, 2009
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