Introduction (“Title”) – by Student A., Student B., Student C., etc.
This is where you will write your stunning introduction evaluating and contextualizing your group’s findings. Do not simply summarize your group’s findings but work together to craft a thesis that articulates a claim about what your findings collectively represent. 300 words should do it.
Synopsis of film – Title (Year and Director) –
. A brief synopsis of the film and basic production information. (About 100 words total)
* Probably a good place for an image such as the film’s theatrical poster maybe formatted to the left or right to add an element of graphic design to the blog entry.
Author 1 – Sub-headline
300-word individual entry by one group member analyzing your findings – perhaps a formatted high resolution image to accompany the text?
Author 2,3,4, – Sub-headline
300-word individual entry by one group member analyzing your findings – perhaps a formatted high resolution image to accompany the text?
Conclusion sub-headline
A 300-word conclusion written by the group
Works Cited and Further Reading
A complete list of works cited compiled by the group in MLA or Chicago format that includes all
primary archival sources and five secondary sources selected by the group for further reading.
Remember to use a few well-placed high resolution images to illustrate your entry so that it does not look as lifeless as this sample entry. Anything else you can think of to add elements of design to your blog entry are welcome!