Note-taking Exercises

Use the Shot Level Note-Taking Worksheet to complete assigned exercises.
Shot Level Note-Taking Worksheet

Use the Essay Evaluation Worksheet to complete assigned exercises.
Essay Evaluation Worksheet

Note-Taking Exercise 10
1.) Complete Response 10 before beginning these notes.
2.) Use the "Essay Evaluation Worksheet" for these notes.
3.) Using the worksheet, evaluate your own essay. This should be a revised version of your first draft.

Note-Taking Exercise 9
1.) Use the "Essay Evaluation Worksheet" for these notes.
2.) Using the worksheet, evaluate your group members' (both of them) essays. Please respond to the questions/issues they provided for you on the worksheet.
 
Note-Taking Exercise 8
1.) Use the "Essay Evaluation Worksheet" for these notes.
2.) Using the worksheet, evaluate your own essay. Please answer the questions fully and explain how your essay meets or does not meet the criteria.

Note-Taking Exercise 7
1.) View the scene from which the image you chose for your High Noon essay takes place.
2.) Take notes over the scene for your High Noon essay. Expand to consider the context surrounding the image in your notes.

Note-Taking Exercise 6
1.) Choose an image from the "High Noon Essay" tab. It would be useful to choose an image you may potentially want to write your essay over.
2.) Take notes over the image.

Note-Taking Exercise 5
1.) View the image "Rear Window" found in the "Images" tab.
2.) Take notes over the image.

Note-Taking Exercise 4
1.) View the image "The Jazz Singer" found in the "Images" tab.
2.) Take notes over the image.

Note-Taking Exercise 3
1.) Screen The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari. (Link in "Films" tab)
2.) View the image "Cesare and Jane" found in the "Images" tab.
3.) Take notes over the image.

Note-Taking Exercise 2
1.) View the Norman Bates.tiff found in the "Images" tab.
2.) Take notes over the image.

Note-Taking Exercise 1
1.) Screen Touch of Evil.
2.) Select a frame (any frame) from Touch of Evil in the first 3:20 min. of the film. This is a long tracking shot. 
3.) Take notes over the shot you have chosen. Make sure to include the timecode at the top of your notes.