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HumanitiesHumanities Today – PresentationsToday – Presentations Wednesday – practice music criticism – bring devices Wednesday – practice music criticism – bring devices

and headphonesand headphones Thursday – Test cards (turned in) – Binder ChecksThursday – Test cards (turned in) – Binder Checks Friday – Music TestFriday – Music Test Monday – Make-up testsMonday – Make-up tests Tuesday – Music Criticism paper – try to bring Tuesday – Music Criticism paper – try to bring

headphones and devicesheadphones and devices Important – Midterms are posted Wednesday Important – Midterms are posted Wednesday

morning – Any late work?morning – Any late work?

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Please do not move the desksPlease do not move the desks

This is were I This is were I always arrange always arrange themthem

Yet all rows end up Yet all rows end up pushed to the front pushed to the front of the roomof the room

Before you are Before you are dismissed each dismissed each day, they need to day, they need to look like thislook like this

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Music BinderMusic Binder

KET video notes worksheet with KET video notes worksheet with summary on backsummary on back

What do you hear listening guide What do you hear listening guide worksheetworksheet

Purposes, terms, instruments and Purposes, terms, instruments and voices ppt. with summaryvoices ppt. with summary

Practice Music Criticism worksheet Practice Music Criticism worksheet completedcompleted

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Presentation expectationsPresentation expectations

Pay full attention to presenter(s)Pay full attention to presenter(s)– Eyes on themEyes on them– No talking during the presentation – not No talking during the presentation – not

even during their music sampleeven during their music sample– Sit up completelySit up completely– All devices put away (not on tables/laps) All devices put away (not on tables/laps)

and silencedand silenced– Ask questions to clarifyAsk questions to clarify

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American CinemaAmerican Cinema

Today – Continue Today – Continue CasablancaCasablanca Important – Midterms are posted Important – Midterms are posted

Wednesday morningWednesday morning

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Please do not move the desksPlease do not move the desks

This is were I This is were I always arrange always arrange themthem

Yet all rows end up Yet all rows end up pushed to the front pushed to the front of the roomof the room

Before you are Before you are dismissed each dismissed each day, they need to day, they need to look like thislook like this

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Film NoirFilm Noir

““Black FilmBlack Film””OrOr

““Dark FilmDark Film””

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BackgroundBackground

The The film noirfilm noir genre was genre was born from crime films: born from crime films:

audiences grew bored audiences grew bored with the criminal with the criminal protagonistprotagonist

wanted more of a hero wanted more of a hero during war timesduring war times

Lasted from 1945-ish Lasted from 1945-ish to 1950-ish (according to 1950-ish (according to traditionalists)to traditionalists)

Some Some film noirfilm noir films have films have criminals and criminals and private eyes, but private eyes, but not all private eye not all private eye or crime films are or crime films are film noirfilm noir..

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Darkness of the Darkness of the SettingSetting

Cities:Cities: Mean, nasty places where anything can Mean, nasty places where anything can

happen at any momenthappen at any moment Violence and crime occur often, usually Violence and crime occur often, usually

randomlyrandomly Sex: strip clubs, bars, sultry women Sex: strip clubs, bars, sultry women

aboundabound Cities are grimy, dirty places with lots of Cities are grimy, dirty places with lots of

shadows.shadows.

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Fog:Fog: Fog obscures, makes things Fog obscures, makes things

unclear and unknownunclear and unknown Fate, mystery, futureFate, mystery, future

Water:Water: What lies under the water?What lies under the water? Rarely can the audience see below Rarely can the audience see below

the surface of waterthe surface of water Sometimes choppy and tumultuousSometimes choppy and tumultuous

Casablanca (1942)

What Lies Beneath (2000)

Darkness of the Setting

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LightingLighting Film noir uses Film noir uses high contrast lightinghigh contrast lighting with with

lots of shadows. lots of shadows. Sometimes props are the only source of Sometimes props are the only source of

lightlight

This is called This is called low key lightinglow key lighting..– Little Little key lightingkey lighting (principle source of light) (principle source of light)– Mostly Mostly fill lightfill light (lights from side or back) (lights from side or back)– Comedies & musicals use Comedies & musicals use high key lightinghigh key lighting to to

create uniform light with little contrastcreate uniform light with little contrast

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Notice the Brox Sisters in 1929’s Singing in

the Rain. What do you notice about the

lighting?

What do you see for lighting in this image of Bogart from Casablanca (1942)?

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Darkness of Darkness of Humanity:Humanity:

ItIt’’s a world of paranoia and entrapments a world of paranoia and entrapment Male protagonist feels trapped and Male protagonist feels trapped and

overwhelmed by a situationoverwhelmed by a situation Chance plays a larger role than fateChance plays a larger role than fate Heavy use of camera work to show Heavy use of camera work to show

craziness and entrapment:craziness and entrapment:– Bars or lines in front or behind characterBars or lines in front or behind character– Tight framingTight framing– Odd anglesOdd angles– Slow tracking shotsSlow tracking shots– Backward tracking shotsBackward tracking shots

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Femme FataleFemme Fatale A A ““dangerous womandangerous woman”” who traps or pulls the who traps or pulls the

male protagonist (usually a common, everyday male protagonist (usually a common, everyday Joe) into a world of crime and dangerJoe) into a world of crime and danger

She is sexy, dangerous, often filled with She is sexy, dangerous, often filled with ““mad mad love,love,”” greed, or jealousy greed, or jealousy

Often, one or the other, maybe both, will die.Often, one or the other, maybe both, will die.

AKA – The Spider WomanAKA – The Spider Woman– Ensnares the hero in a web of danger, lies and Ensnares the hero in a web of danger, lies and

deathdeath

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Postmodern Film Postmodern Film NoirNoirEven though Even though film noirfilm noir died out, it still died out, it still

exists:exists:– Small details have been taken from the Small details have been taken from the

classics (symbols, lighting, characters)classics (symbols, lighting, characters)

– Some feel Some feel film noirfilm noir must be black and must be black and white, others feel that high contrast can white, others feel that high contrast can be achieved through vivid colorsbe achieved through vivid colors

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Our MoviesOur Movies

Casablanca – Casablanca – 1942 – Michael Curtiz1942 – Michael Curtiz Chinatown –Chinatown – 1974 – Roman Polanski 1974 – Roman Polanski

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The Maltese FalconThe Maltese Falcon

19411941 John HustonJohn Huston A private detective takes on a case

that involves him with three eccentric criminals, a gorgeous liar, and their quest for a priceless statuette.

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Double IndemnityDouble Indemnity

19441944 Billy WilderBilly Wilder An insurance rep lets himself be talked

into a murder/insurance fraud scheme that arouses an insurance investigator's suspicions.

Double indemnity - Double indemnity - a provision in a life-insurance or accident policy whereby the company agrees to pay twice the face of the contract in case of accidental death