Audience reception and Political economy methods in Film analysis participation assignment

  1. Name your favorite film and include the year of release and the director’s full name. 
  2. Find one archive source that addresses the audience reception (AR) of your favorite film.
    1. Name the archive source by its title. Include the author/creator’s name if it available. Your statement here should identify that the source is considered a source that addresses AR.
    2. Provide an explanation as to why this source can be considered an archive source that addresses audience reception.
    3. Support your response in B with specific evidence from the source. The best responses for this prompt include quoted or paraphrased evidence from the source to support the claim about why the source addresses audience reception. Cite properly and according to MLA.
  3. Find one archive source that addresses the political economy (PE) of your favorite film.
    1. Name the archive source by its title. Include the author/creator’s name if it available. Your statement here should identify that the source is considered a source that addresses PE.
    2. Provide an explanation as to why this source can be considered an archive source that addresses the political economy of making this film.
    3. Support your response in B with specific evidence from the source. The best responses for this prompt include quoted or paraphrased evidence from the source to support the claim about why the source addresses the political economy. Cite properly and according to MLA.
  4. Provide the works cited entries in alphabetical order. (no need to maintain the A, B, C order here).
    1. Include a works cited entry for your favorite film. You will need to look up the distributing company or the studio’s name to complete this correctly.  Remember that the MLA format for creating a works cited entry for a film is: Director Last Name, director’s first name, director. Name of film in italics. Name of studio or distributing company. Year of release of film. Example: Prince Bythewood, Gina, director. Love and Basketball. New Line Cinema. 2000.
    2. Include a works cited entry for your source that demonstrates the audience reception of your favorite film. Construct a works cited entry (to include the URL) for this source. You must figure out what kind of source your audience reception source is and then follow that format. If it is a review published in a newspaper, follow the MLA format for newspaper articles. If it is a interview on a television show, follow the MLA format for a television show and so forth.
    3. Include a works cited entry for your source that demonstrates the political economy of your favorite film. Construct a works cited entry (to include the URL) for this source. You must figure out what kind of source your political economy source is and then follow that format. If it is a article published in a newspaper, follow the MLA format for newspaper articles. If it is a special report on a television show, follow the MLA format for a television show and so forth.
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