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IB Film
Guide to IB Film resources at WAB
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European Film Traditions
Asian Film Traditions
American Film Traditions
African Film Traditions
Film Texts
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Adaptation
Auteur
Audience / Reception Theory
Feminist / the Gaze
Formalism / Realism / Surrealism
Genre
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Narrative
Post-Colonialism
Post-Modernism / Deconstructionism
Psychoanalytic
Queer / Race / Gender
Pre-Production
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Screenwriting
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Lighting
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Evaluating Sources
Citing Your Sources
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General
Narrative Films
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TV
How to Analyze Movies
8 Part series on Film Inquiry. You'll need the login
Mise-en-Scene: What is it and why is it important?
Semiotics
Media Studies: Mise-en-scene
Narrative and Media
Cinema Narrative
The Story
Storytelling
Film Narrative
The Acting
Narrative Cinema
Cinema Documentaries
Documentary Filmmaking
Analyzing a Documentary's Strengths and Weaknesses
Documentary Film Techniques
How to Write a Documentary Script
Interview Techniques
Cinephile: Reevaluating TElevision
Television Narrative
Complex TV
Narrative Complexity in Television
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