This optional assignment allows students to increase their overall grade by up to 3% by critically analyzing two documentary films. Students must watch and compare the films, discussing why documentary films are important to society and the roles of documentary film crews. The assignment response should be 800-900 words and include a minimum of three sources, with a due date of Monday June 22nd and no extensions allowed.
This optional assignment allows students to increase their overall grade by up to 3% by critically analyzing two documentary films. Students must watch and compare the films, discussing why documentary films are important to society and the roles of documentary film crews. The assignment response should be 800-900 words and include a minimum of three sources, with a due date of Monday June 22nd and no extensions allowed.
This optional assignment allows students to increase their overall grade by up to 3% by critically analyzing two documentary films. Students must watch and compare the films, discussing why documentary films are important to society and the roles of documentary film crews. The assignment response should be 800-900 words and include a minimum of three sources, with a due date of Monday June 22nd and no extensions allowed.
This additional assignment is for students that wish to increase
their overall mark. It is not a mandatory assignment to complete. The marks awarded to this project will be added to the overall grade, for up to 3% A documentary film is a nonfiction film, which documents reality for the purpose of instruction and/or education. You will watch and critically analyze (DAIE) two documentary films. You will be responsible for comparing and contrasting and sharing the reasons documentary films are important in our society. Be sure to discuss the role of the documentary film crew and who is a part of this team. Your response should be 800-900 words and include a minimum of three sources.