You don't have to use Videolicious, but you will be responsible for a video or audio slideshow some time in April.
This is the blog of the Arts Reviewing and Reporting Class Spring 2018 at the University of San Francisco. As Oscar Wilde wrote, “To the critic, the work of art is simply a suggestion for a new work of his own.”
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J. Michael Robertson directs the journalism program in the Department of Media Studies at the University of San Francisco. He was an editor/staff writer at the San Francisco Chronicle, 1980-1991, and Atlanta Magazine, 1976-1980. He received a Ph.D. in English Literature from Duke University in 1972.
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Reviewing Drama
Reviewing the Fine Arts
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- From Percy Bysshe Shelly's Epipsychidion
- I Get Videolicious to Work
- The Wildcard Review
- I Follow My Own Model for Watching a Movie
- Online Movie Ratings Skew Male
- Checklist for Labyrinth Walk
- We Will Talk about the Avatar Reviews
- You Will Do This for Our Movie
- A checklist for your Movie review - 3.1.18
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