Tuesday, May 10
Students received and read a handout discussing Bernard Herrmann's score for Citizen Kane, and we resumed our analysis of its function in the film. We examined primarily how the "Power motif" and the "Rosebud theme" are used from the film's first scene to its last.
HW due Friday, May 20
Second Outside Viewing essay.
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
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