Description
Film Critique Assignment Film Critique 1 Theme ALOTO
Students will submit two, 2-4page typewritten film critiques during the semester. Critique will be focused on two of the full-length feature film screened in class. Each critique will have particular requirements (see below) based both on the content of the film as well as class readings and discussion. Critiques will include a minimum of 2 academic sources and 1 popular source.
Theme Essay #1- A League of Their Own (10%)
Title Page
Title page should include:
- Running Head (left justified, upper case letters, paper title)
- Title of Paper (be specific here!)
- Author Name
- University
- Class Name & Section if applicable
- Professor
- Date (e.g. 4 January 2007)
- Pg #s in upper right hand corner
- Upper left corner TITLE (upper case) this is a running head
- Except for running head and pg numbers, everything else on title page is centered and double spaced
- 12 pt. Font only, Times New Roman, 1 inch margins, indent paras .5 tab
- Introduction (1-2 paras)
- Optional cite an interesting quote to frame the discussion
- Topic sentence
- Statement of purpose (what you will write about and discuss do in the paper)
- Goals of paper
- Basic film info
- State characters and theme
Background (1-2 paras)
- History around baseball
- The time period of the film
- Larger social issues of the time
- Development of baseball subculture
- Cite Refs
Themes (4-6 paras total)
Theme #1: Lack of Visibility/Coverage of Womens Sports (1-2 paras)
- identify the main theme of each paragraph
- cite academic research
- cite EG from the film
Theme #2: Sexualization of Female Athletes (1-2 paras)
- identify the main theme of each paragraph
- cite academic research
- cite EG from the film
Theme #3: Lack of Respect for Female Athletic Abilities (1-2 paras)
- identify the main theme of each paragraph
- cite academic research
- cite EG from the film
Conclusion (1-2 paras)
- Summarize the main content of paper
- Wrap up main themes of paper
- Reference any additional journal materials
- Current state of baseball subculture
- Final thoughts and looking forward, larger social importance