JCM212/Final Exam Review
Collective intelligence in action.
- Each student will outline a single lecture--noting its key points. See below for lecture assignments. You may confer with other group members about the points. Email that to me, jbutler@ua.edu .
- The group as a whole will create a 90-second video lecture. No longer!
- Choose three essential points from the lecture.
- Briefly explain each in 30 seconds or less.
- One group member may be your lecturer or you may spread the points among several students.
- Find a quiet spot to record your lecture.
- Either email it to me (jbutler@ua.edu); or put it in UA Box; or post it on YouTube/Vimeo/etc. If online somewhere, email me the link. Remember: these videos will be made public.
- The best 90-second video will earn its group members 5 bonus points on the final exam.
 
Showrunner
2/19 Moonrise Kingdom (2012, 94 mins.)
2/26 Decline of Hollywood Classicism, Rise of the Independents
2/28 The Big Sleep (1946, 114 mins)
Quiz 4: lecture + video + production, copyright, brand, censorship
3/5 Genre and Authorship: Film Noir and Hawks
3/19 Stardom and Celebrity (Tina Fey)
Girlfriends (2000–2008), Fresh Off the Boat (2015– )
3/26 Representation 1: Race / Ethnicity / Class
3/28 Juno (Reitman, 2007)
4/2 Representation 2: Gender
4/4 Quiz 7: lecture + video + stereotype, resistance (CCCS), surveillance
4/9 Classical Film Theory: Formalism vs. Realism
Media Stylistics
4/11 Realism 2: Documentary and News Media
Documentary Film Screening: Lumière Shorts (1890s) Nanook of the North (Flaherty, 1922) Congorilla (Johnson, 1932) Triumph of the Will (Riefenstahl, 1935) The Nazis Strike (Capra, Litvak, 1943) Date Etiquette (Peshak, 1952)
4/16 Miami Vice (Glaser, 1984)
4/18 The Matrix (Wachowskis, 1999)
Quiz 9: lecture + hegemony; Butler, “Beyond and Beside Narrative”
4/23 Narrative Theory 3: Video Games Studying the Audience/Fans Interactivity/Transmedia/Convergence Culture Responsive image
Bob's Burgers (2011– ), Rick and Morty (2013– ), Bojack Horseman (2014– )

