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I am just about to start the first essay in 10 years!
I guess this will be a situation familiar to a lot of adults who are going back into education after a long break - but I am finding this first essay very difficult. Does anyone have any advice or suggestions for the essay writing process in general, and writing a case study or short film review more specifically. I've written my own thoughts (more ramblings) about this preparation on my blog here: Thoughts: Exercise 4 (Pt. 1) - Essay*preparation - Film Studies blog - Journaling my study of film, cinema and directors ---- I never thought I would be so worried about writing a short essay! ![]() |
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"A Short Guide To Writing About Film" Timothy J Corrigan (Pearson/Longmans) Now in its 6th Edition
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I've written my first essay in the course, and this was my first for 23 years! It wasn't specifically requested, but I decided to make exercise 2 an essay rather than a list of ideas. I'll send it to you if you like, but will need email address. Cheers.
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When I was at Uni I found the best way to tackle an essay was write the conclusion first then the opening gambit and then fill the middle in via a series of quotations. Worked for me anyway.
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