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To help students and instructors in the film course, we've culled the Web and our own archives to assemble this useful collection of information, links, and tips. And we haven't lost sight of the entertainment value that keeps us all going back to the movies. So whether you're working on a paper, planning course assignments, or just looking for a good movie quiz, you'll be able to find what you want here on our Web site for Film. Below are detailed section descriptions and links to each. We've sorted through the clutter to find the best stuff on the web: over 200 annotated and frequently-updated links for your research and entertainment pleasure. We've gone beyond the camera with: the complete exclusive interview with documentary filmmaker, Errol Morris; vocals, sound effects and music in an excerpt from Psycho with links to audio and video clips from the film; and more. Impress your fellow classmates and colleagues with your awe-inspiring knowledge. No wagering please! The complete Bedford/St.Martin's guide to online research. It's a lifesaver when other sources give out. NOTE: this link will take you off-site. Sample syllabi and assignment ideas from fellow instructors of the introductory film course throughout the country. We invite you to submit your own ideas. Learn more about Bill Phillips, his background in film, and his experience in teaching the introductory film course. Contact the author via e-mail. |
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