Ebert’s Analysis

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After reading Roger Ebert’s “How to Read a Movie”, find a clip or picture from a movie and record a video of yourself analyzing your choice.  Pay attention to the details about where the characters are, and what role they play in the scene.  Look at how the characters are portrayed, and if their positions fit their portrayal.  Use an Ebert eye to look at it.

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For this assignment I decided to analyze a scene from the 2017 film “Baby Driver”, which, as I state at the beginning of the video, 

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Here, I walk you through making a movie-analysis video using Roger Ebert’s method from his article How to Read