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Petric, Vladimir K. – 1973
In order to test the hypothesis that Soviet revolutionary films influenced American film makers' attitudes concerning the importance of form and structure through editing, this dissertation explores the areas of affinity and contrast between the two national cinemas during the period when Soviet silent films were originally released in the United…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Editing, Film Criticism, Film Production
Bywater, Timothy Robert – 1974
This study deals primarily with recent academically oriented critical material, but it also embraces the range of film criticism that has been written for the mass audience in newspapers and periodicals. The study considers eight types of critical approaches to analyzing film: the journalistic approach, which contains both a reportorial-review and…
Descriptors: Analytical Criticism, Educational Research, Film Criticism, Film Study
Robinson, Deanna Compbell – 1974
This dissertation consists of four studies which identify some areas of difference between viewers who use the film medium in a personally profitable manner and those who use it less well. In Study 1 a theoretical definition of "film analyticity" is developed. An analytical film viewer is defined as an individual who (1) values the film medium for…
Descriptors: Attitudes, College Students, Communication (Thought Transfer), Educational Research
Rothman, William David – 1974
The subjects of the three separate, but related essays in this dissertation are art in general, one particular art form, and one individual work of art. The first essay, a continuous piece of sustained abstraction, primarily concerns the field of aesthetics, while the second, more concrete essay is drawn from material conceived as a book on the…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art, Art Appreciation, Doctoral Dissertations
Shuchat Shaw, Francine Belle – 1976
This study explored foundational conceptions of knowledge currently influencing secondary cinematic arts education, their curricular and instructional expressions, and their relation to instructional methods practiced in this environment. "Congruence" was developed as a method for exploring the assumptions, dimensions, and relations outlined for…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Curriculum, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Evaluation
Foster, Harold Mark – 1976
This study provides English teachers who teach, or plan to teach, film courses, with an analysis of the unique structural elements of film, suggestions for the teaching of a high school elective course on film, and activities that teach visual literacy skills. The first part of this study analyzes and defines visual literacy. Chapters provide…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Courses, Doctoral Dissertations, Elective Courses
Yeagley, Beth – 1999
For many years, librarians have been bothered by negative portrayals of librarians in the media. Unattractive, non-professional old maids have been the dominant images of librarians in the movies. In 1989, the American Library Association issued a campaign designed to promote a more accurate, positive image of the librarian in an attempt to change…
Descriptors: Characterization, Films, Individual Characteristics, Librarians
Schmitz, William J. – 1976
This thesis provides a format for the use of newspapers, magazines, radio, television, and movies in the secondary school classroom. It attempts to inform teachers of what materials are most appropriate to the interests and informational needs of high school students, and it attempts to provide a method to teach students how to systematically…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Critical Thinking, Films, Literature Reviews
Woodruff, Saundra Kay – 1976
This investigation, based on the phenomenological philosophy of Alfred Schutz, was an attempt to determine how people view films by determining the meaning that the action has for them. Twenty college freshmen and sophomores and two seniors viewed the film "Tilt," a production of the National Film Board of Canada. All subjects were asked…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Communications, Behavioral Science Research, Doctoral Dissertations, Films
Nagengast, Susan – 1975
A survey of 225 parents of high school sophomores in a Minnesota community was undertaken in the fall of 1974 to determine parental attitudes about potentially controversial issues in high school English materials. In one sense, the intent of the survey was to determine "community standards." With the exception of objectionable language, parents…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Censorship, English Curriculum, English Instruction
Smeltzer, Dennis Keith – 1976
This study investigated the psychophysiological reactions of male and female subjects to cinematic elements: varying camera distances, panning shots, tracking shots, and zooming shots. Fourteen males and 15 females, members of an introductory speech course at Northern Illinois University, viewed five films that varied only in the presence or…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Doctoral Dissertations, Films, Higher Education
Adamski, Amy L.; Ryan, Mary E. – Online Submission, 2008
The focus of this action research project report was to reduce female bullying in the school. There were 35 female participants from sixth and seventh grade, one counselor, and eight recess supervisors. This research project took place from September 4, 2007 through December 14, 2007. Some of the behaviors associated with this problem included:…
Descriptors: Check Lists, Intervention, Bullying, Research Projects
Callison, Daniel J. – 1973
One hundred and sixty of the 375 Kansas senior high schools returned questionnaires indicating frequency of electronic media production during the 1972-73 school year. The survey provided data on the whole sample and on the enrollment categories of media staff, teachers, and students, for the production areas of slide-tape, 8mm film, video-tape,…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Films, Filmstrips, Material Development
Jin, He – 1998
A narrative study was conducted of the visual models in two movies preferred by Chinese adolescents in two schools (n=152). The two movies studied were "Three Decisive Campaigns" (A Chinese Trilogy) and the American science fiction movie, "Jurassic Park." The modified approach from Bandura's modeling theory and film semiotics…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Comparative Analysis, Criticism, Cultural Context
Lawson, Louise Gail – 1973
A history is given of the Ohio BOOKS/JOBS Project (funded by the Library Services and Construction Act, Title I through the State Library of Ohio) as represented by Akron Public Library's participation in this project from July 1, 1968 to June 30, 1972. Included are background, description, and statistical data on the five distinct work projects…
Descriptors: Employment, Employment Practices, Films, Filmstrips
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