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#What is the central narrative enigma of My Other Husband? Comparing the film's beginning and ending, how is that enigma posed to the viewer and is it resolved or not at the end?
 
#What is the central narrative enigma of My Other Husband? Comparing the film's beginning and ending, how is that enigma posed to the viewer and is it resolved or not at the end?
 
#Explain in your own words what the concept of "sound perspective" means and how it might be manipulated by a director and his/her sound editor.
 
#Explain in your own words what the concept of "sound perspective" means and how it might be manipulated by a director and his/her sound editor.
 
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== Bibliography ==
 
== Bibliography ==

Revision as of 15:14, 11 September 2012

  1. How does the mise-en-scene of the scene between Vincent and Alice function in terms of the narrative?
  2. Diagram all of this scene's camera and actor positions from an overhead view. Does its editing adhere to the 180 degree system?
  3. How do the cinematographic qualities of the single shot indicated in class (see below) function in terms of the narrative?
  4. How does My Other Husband "develop" and what does a comparison of its beginning with its ending tell us about that development?
  5. What is the central narrative enigma of My Other Husband? Comparing the film's beginning and ending, how is that enigma posed to the viewer and is it resolved or not at the end?
  6. Explain in your own words what the concept of "sound perspective" means and how it might be manipulated by a director and his/her sound editor.

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Bibliography

  1. Jeremy G. Butler, Television: Critical Methods and Applications (New York: Routledge, 2012).

External links

  1. Analytical Exercise examples