According to this person, film.
Who is John Lyden?
A documentary about Vikram Gandhi posing as a guru.
What is Kümāré?
This person wrote a book chapter about SpongeBob SquarePants.
Who is Jack Halberstam?
It is the type of paper you are required to write for this class.
What is a thesis-driven argument?
These include low, high, bird's eye, and canted.
What are camera angles?
According to this person, the opium of the people.
Who is Karl Marx?
We watched this movie as an example of myth.
What is Pachamama?
This person wrote about the commodification of Black culture and Black bodies.
Who is Emilie Townes?
Dr. Wolff would like you to not include this in your paper and just assume you've all watched the film.
What is a summary?
A series of shots that play rapidly to create a narrative.
What is montage?
According to this person, "the feeling of absolute dependence."
Who is Friedrich Schleiermacher?
This film was selected by you.
What is Spotlight?
This person wrote about miscegenation in zombie films.
Who is Chera Kee?
This is how Dr. Wolff has asked you to NOT open your papers.
What are broad, vague statements?
This technique can be use to foreshadow events or refer to previous events.
What is a flashback?
According to this person, "ultimate concern."
Who is Paul Tillich?
Spike Lee directed this film.
What is Malcolm X?
This person wrote about the "indigenous turn" in film. Clue: Frozen II
Who is Trude Fonneland?
This is the second of three parts that Dr. Wolff wants you to include in your thesis statement.
What is the "how" of my thesis (name of scholars and their concepts)?
This translates to "what is put into a scene."
What is mise-en-scène?
According to this person, "solely the creation of the scholar's study."
Who is Jonathan Z Smith?
This film is an example of negative depictions of Voodoo.
What is The Skeleton Key?
This person wrote about how to construct religious experience in documentary film.
Who is Jouko Aaltonen?
This is the citation style that Dr. Wolff would like you to use.
What is "Chicago" citation style?
It can be diagetic, nondiagetic, muffled, clear, etc.
What is sound in film?