tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2587841147387236464.post8493801104141886901..comments2023-09-25T12:51:37.276+01:00Comments on Alexis Cornwell - BA (Hons) Computer Animation Arts, UCA Rochester: The Cabinet of Dr.Caligari - Film ReviewAlexis Cornwellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02702739698540836239noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2587841147387236464.post-88945168727356828802016-09-26T15:34:19.974+01:002016-09-26T15:34:19.974+01:00Hi Alexis,
Welcome to the world of the CAA film ...Hi Alexis, <br /><br />Welcome to the world of the CAA film review :)<br /><br />You have touched on some of the aspects of this film that make it so iconic, such as the distortion of the set design etc, so that's a good start. Look back at the brief; you are asked to support your discussion with at least 3 quotes from published sources. Have a look here at the examples that Phil have provided for you, to get an idea how to use the quotes effectively - <br />http://ucarochester-cgartsandanimation.blogspot.co.uk/2016/09/fao-caa-yr-1-invisible-cities-2016_17.html<br /><br />You will need to reference the quotes using the Harvard method, both within the text itself and in a bibliography at the end. The images should also be referenced using this method - see here <br />http://www.uca.ac.uk/library/academic-support/harvard-referencing/<br /><br />A final point - please lose the plank background! It is very hard to read the text on it, and as a general background, suggests 'carpenter' rather than 'CG Artist'... Keep it simple and stylish :) <br /><br />Looking forward to your next review.<br />Jackiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13332181835614441447noreply@blogger.com