Introduction
The second part of the film portfolio, the film report, is an outcome of your film proposal. Please integrate feedback from us into your film report. The film report asks you to compare two films shown in class with a specific analytical angle and a persuasive argumentation. The argument and comparability (why the two films are comparable) need to be stated clearly at the beginning of the report. Please refer to the grading rubric down below to guide your writing. At least two academic sources are required in your report.
Late policy for the portfolio final report: The portfolio film report follows a three-day late policy. Late projects will be assessed a 10% deduction at each 24-hour period (including submissions made within 24 hours) after the due date. Exams submitted three days later will not be accepted and graded.
Requirement
What to write: discussing one burgeoning theme or phenomenon of Chinese cinema by comparing two or more films watched in class. The two films may have some levels of similarity in themes and/or cinematography.
the report itself needs to follow the basic essay format, with a title, a clear argument, detailed examples and analysis to support the argument, and a conclusion. In-text citation and bibliography are required for the group report. The length should be at least 1500 words (excluding bibliography), 12 font size, double spaced, Times New Roman.
Sample Solution