Introduction to Film - Section 3

Spring 2010
Mondays 6:00-9:30 p.m.

Wiecking Auditorium

NOTE: Please check the class schedule at least once a week. Also, when checking these pages, refresh your browser so you get the latest update and not an older cached file.

The syllabus is here. The schedule is here.

Important notes

Color filmFor each exam you will need to have a General Purpose #4521 ANSWER SHEET and a No. 2 pencil

Color filmIf you miss a film, most are on reserve at the Electronic Resource Center (ERC) in the basement of the library for four-hour checkout. (When the ERC is closed they are available at the main circulation desk on the 1st floor.) Otherwise, call around town to your favorite video store to see if it has the film you need.

Final exam scores are here. Your overall course grade is here. NOTE: These scores may be subject to change due to the possibility of calculation error or to the discovery of further academic integrity issues (i.e., cheating). The questions and answers for the final exam are here. Both colors were the same test. Favorite film for the course: AVATAR. (No surprise.)

Your grades will be based on the table below:

89.5% & up = A 79.5% - 89.4% = B 69.5% - 79.4% = C 59.5% - 69.4% = D Below 59.5% = F

Test 3 scores. The questions and answers for the 3rd test are here (white) and here (blue). Favorite film: THELMA & LOUISE.

Test 2 scores. The questions and answers for the 2nd test are here (blue) and here (tan). Favorite film: KING CORN.

Test 1 scores. The questions and answers for the 1st test are here (white) and here (green). Favorite film: SOME LIKE IT HOT.

Anyone interested in joining the MSU Film Society? If so, contact Prof. Matt Sewell at matthew.sewell@mnsu.edu.

This cartoon courtesy of Baby Blues:

filmfun.org

Official Website for
Introduction to Film
(English 114)
with Leigh Pomeroy

Internet film resources

Screenwriting stuff

Prof Leigh Pomeroy

Minnesota State University


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