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12 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
Is the sequence of events logical and entertaining? Are there twists and turns in the story? What story telling techniques were used in the film? |
Plot |
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Were the actors and actresses in character? Are their acting compelling? Do they project their voices well? |
Acting |
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Are the shots able to contribute to the overall mood or theme the author wishes to convey? |
Cinematography |
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Does the background music contribute to the beauty of the story |
Musical Score |
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Were there special effects in the movie? Were these special effects appropriate? Are they aesthetically pleasing? |
Special Effects |
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Were the scenes logically arranged? Are there unnecessary scenes in the movie? |
Editing |
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Were the lines uttered in the movie characteristics of how people would act in the given context? Are there lines originally and catchy, or they cliché? |
Script |
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Provides synopsis of the film but be reminded not to divulge the ending so as not to spoil your reader's viewing experience |
First Paragraph |
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Includes the author's general impression. Before this is introduce, transitional ideas are provided to ensure the coherence od the piece |
Second Paragraph |
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Comprises paragraph three to five. Note that in this particular review, the author evaluated the film in terms of acting, production design, and plot |
Body of the Piece |
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In this paragraph, the author presents their overall evaluation of the film. |
3rd paragraph |
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It's purpose is to inform the readers of the kind of audience who are more likely to enjoy the film. In this case, no recommendation is given probably because she feels that watching the film may not be enjoyable for almost anyone |
Recommendation |