Description
What opens up in this module:
Most film viewing happens without awareness of the decisions that produce its emotional and intellectual effect. This module makes those decisions visible — developing the analytical eye that reads a film’s visual language as fluently as its dialogue.
This module works through:
– Cinematographic decisions: how focal length, exposure, framing, and camera position each carry meaning and mood independent of what the frame contains
– Editing logic: how cuts construct time, build tension, create rhythm, and guide viewer attention in ways that feel inevitable but are entirely chosen
– Visual motif and pattern: how recurring visual elements across a film build meaning that accumulates rather than being stated
Estimated engagement: +/- 4 hours
What changes afterward:
The ability to watch a film as a directed experience rather than a transparent window — understanding the craft decisions that shape what the viewer feels and thinks without their awareness.

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