Analyse how Edward Scissorhands fits in Popular Cinema
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A critical review of Edward Scissorhands (Tim Burton, 1990) focusing on principles & concepts of what makes the film popular, drawing on these 5 theories:
1. The Cinema of Attraction (by Tom Gunning)
2. The Concept of Cinematic Excess (by Kristin Thompson)
3. The Political Economy of the American Film Industry (by Janet Wasko)
4. Intensified Continuity (by David Bordwell)
5. The Blockbuster and the Hollywod Economy (by Marco Cucco)
You must prove the case that the film is popular (whether it is commercially successful is another matter). 2-3 references to other journal papers must be included.
A critical review of Edward Scissorhands (Tim Burton, 1990) focusing on principles & concepts of what makes the film popular, drawing on these 5 theories:
1. The Cinema of Attraction (by Tom Gunning)
2. The Concept of Cinematic Excess (by Kristin Thompson)
3. The Political Economy of the American Film Industry (by Janet Wasko)
4. Intensified Continuity (by David Bordwell)
5. The Blockbuster and the Hollywod Economy (by Marco Cucco)
You must prove the case that the film is popular (whether it is commercially successful is another matter) with the support of these 5 theories with adequate quoting of the respective writers. 2-3 references to other journal papers must be included. The style needs to be similar to these 5 theory essays.
This is an undergraduate Honours paper for Popular Cinema Studies.
You are welcome to draw references to Tim Burton's personal style.
1 round of editing would be appreciated!
1000-1200 words.
APA citation compulsory.
Reference to 3 other relevant journals compulsory.
Documents for all 5 theories will be forwarded to winning bidder.
Project ID: #1222838
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