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Journal 4 Instructions

For your journal assignment, please compare and contrast the two clips and discuss the evolution of film as it is presented in these two videos. 

Note: For the Journal 4 submission, your goal is to submit a full page of writing while utilizing at least 10 or more terms from the textbook. 10 terms (used correctly) = 10pts. Please review the  rubric  for this assignment before you begin working.

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Please take some time to watch the following videos by clicking on the links provided:

The first short film is by one of the pioneers of Cinematography, Georges Méliès, A Voyage to the Moon from 1902. The film inspired the recent movie Hugo, by Martin Scorsese which is loosely based on the later life of Georges Méliès. A Voyage to the Moon displays innovative uses of special effects like fading effects and time-lapse Photography.

Citation: [Claudio Esses]. (2012, Feb 21).

A Trip to the Moon Georges Méliès (1902).

[Video File] Retrieved from  https://youtu.be/fUPW-pUAA6A

The second video is a BBC news report on the 2017 film Loving Vincent directed by Dorota Kobiela and Hugh Welchman. It's the first fully painted motion picture comprised of 65,000 oil paintings! 

Citation: [Sarah Wimpuis]. (2016, Nov 21).

BBC Piece About Loving Vincent, the World's First Fully Painted Feature Film.

[Video File] Retrieved from  https://youtu.be/0CQKHWvK8Ro

PLEASE USE 10 OF THESE WORDS BELOW IN THE PAPER:

Chapter 9

Camera Obscura 

Daguerreotypes 

Image Sensor 

Focal Length 

Aperture 

F-stop 

Depth of Field 

Shutter Speed 

Chapter 10

Cinema

Persistence of Vision 

Film 

Cinematography 

Shots

Film Editing 

Close-up

Long Shot 

Kuleshov Effect 

Montage 

Animation 

Storyboards 

Film Noir 

Blaxploitation Movement 

Special Effects 

Motion Capture 

Virtual Reality 

Chapter 11

Typography

Typeface/Font

Serifs

Sans Serif

Logo 

Title Sequences