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Learn how to be a good movie critic with the easy cultural lessons in this free video.
There are 10 videos in this series:

Learn how to do research for films when becoming a movie critic in this free video.

Learn how to be a movie critic while watching films on cable and DVD in this free video.

Learn how to be a movie critic with films in the cinema in this free video.

Learn how to take notes during a film and other tools necessary for being a movie critic in this free video.

Learn how to reflect on film to be a movie critic in this free video.

Learn the importance of honesty when writing movie reviews in this free video or film critics.

Learn the art of positive and its importance for film critics in this free video.

Learn the art of negative and its importance for film critics in this free video.

Learn how to deal with reviewers' remorse in this free video on how to be a movie critic.

Learn how to put yourself out there and gain an audience as a movie and film critic in this free video.

Have you ever been at home watching a movie or been walking out of a movie theater wishing there was a way for you to share your thoughts about what you just saw? Are you a bright and critical person looking for a creative outlet for your talents? Then become a movie critic. The best way for art to improve is by a diverse audience getting involved and helping to work off the fat that the industry adds to the art of film. Stop letting just the newspapers and Hollywood define what is good and bad about movies, speak up, develop a voice, and do your part in improving the movie community.
In this free video, watch as film studies graduate and movie critic Amy Wallace teaches how to be a movie critic. Learn how to research films, how to watch movies at home and in theaters with care, how to take notes during a film, how to reflect on a movie, the importance of honesty, the of positive, and the art of negative in movie reviews, and how to deal with reviewers' remorse. All good art needs good critics to survive, grow, and improve. Watch these videos and start improving the art of movies today.
Amy Wallace Amy Wallace is a graduate of Cultural Studies at Trent University, specializing in Film and Media. While working at Video Plus Books CDs, Amy has been studying movies, and critiquing films for the past 6 years. She can be contacted at punctummedia@gmail.comdkdk
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