Introduction to Film Studies
Amsterdam University College (AUC)
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Get Out (2017): A hyperreality Representing Systematic Racism
- Essay • 8 pages • 2021
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This paper explores the portrayal of systematic racism in Get Out through analysis of the stereotypes that exist around black people and the capitalist notions that one needs to be able to participate in society in a productive way that generates money.
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Land without Bread: Considering Buñuel’s Use of Reflexive Documentary and its Ethical Implications.
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Land without Bread focuses on the communities living in Las Hurdas, Spain, describing how the people there are living far from civilization and thus, how they are different from civilized people. Land without Bread uses material filmed during an unmentioned period of time, edited after one another in relatively short cuts that create a certain rhythm without a clear storyline, while Buñuel functions as narrator. He never interacts with the social actors, moreover, he presumably made the voice o...
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Film Studies AUC exam 2
- Summary • 30 pages • 2020
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This is an AUC-specific summary for the second exam of Introduction to Film Studies. Includes the topics: Hollywood, hollywood & narration, Japanese Cinema, Documentary, Experimental and Avant-garde film, Neo-realism, spectator theory, author theory and genres. 30 pages long. Includes all bolded words and important concepts
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Film Studies Exam 1 AUC
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This is an AUC-specific summary for the first exam of Introduction to Film Studies. Includes the topics: cinematography, mise-en-scene, sound in cinema, and editing. 22 pages long. Includes all bolded words and important concepts
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Film Language: Cinematography, Mise-en-scene, Editing and Sound
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Visual study guide/summary with notes from both Film Art (Thompson and Bordwell) and lectures specific to the Introduction to Film Studies course at Amsterdam University College.
The content explicitly focuses on cinematography, mise-en-scene, editing and sound; the terms, concepts, and important notes. The content is organised in tables and colour-coded for the different elements to create a clear and visual study guide.
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