An overview of what I have learned throughout the unit
I gradually advanced my understanding of the screen media in
exploring further creative and independent media arts. The comprehensive
introductions of screen media throughout this int consisting of practices
across moving image, principles of sound design in cinema, genre, and participatory
media forms have enabled me to have a close reading about cinema. Additionally,
viewing and critically discussing various movies such as the classic Citizen
Kane (1941) all the way to the contemporary The Social Network
(2010) has helped me to learn about the concomitant advance in the history of
cinema in terms of techniques, production, and context.
The integrated theory/practice course has taught me how various
genre in screen media is produced. Understanding the language of screen media,
knowing its progressive history, and familiarising with various genre of cinema
such as documentary, short film, and the animation is critical to analyse
and critically evaluate screen media. This has also helped me to decide upon a
simple creative practice and plan about my own screen media work.
The other aspect of this unit was the online blog which was
similar to a discussion forum where I read many posts from other students.
There were different views and interactive comments on screened movies in
relation to various aspects of screen media. By reading different points of
view it was possible for me to compare my views with those of others. And thereby
I was able to improve my critical views of screen media.
Following my first assignment in which I got a score of high
distinction, my studying has been complemented by this unit that has led me to
slowly develop my confidence in understanding screen media. As a mature student
from a non-English speaking background, writing in English has always been a
challenge for me. When I learned about screen media that made me capable to
elaborate around the concept of a movie, that was a milestone for me and this
unit has helped me to achieve it. I may be able to improve in understanding and
writing about screen media more than ever.
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