tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4010185209195901934.post2104255610555074584..comments2023-09-28T01:08:47.785-07:00Comments on Adam Felstead: Films review: "Jean Cocteau, René Clément" la belle et la bete (1946)Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16057111651444199364noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4010185209195901934.post-35822403896304964642014-11-05T00:10:28.616-08:002014-11-05T00:10:28.616-08:00Hi Adam - I am sorry...I seem to have been neglect...Hi Adam - I am sorry...I seem to have been neglecting your film reviews! :(<br />Anyway, you have started to investigate some very pertinent points here; now it's time to really dig deeper and look at what makes the stand out in terms of design etc. For example, you could have looked at the link between the original chalky concept art and the final visual appearance of the set, or given some actual examples of how this version influenced the Disney one...<br /><br />Going back to my comments on your earlier review, please justify your text rather than centring it - it makes it easier to read as a piece of prose. Also, you have some variation in text sizes going on; try and keep it consistent! <br />Don't forget to italicise your quotes, and you just need the surname and the date in the reference after the quote, so for example (Thatcher, 2013). In your bibliography, the authors' surnames come first, followed by the initial, and they are arranged alphabetically. Jackiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13332181835614441447noreply@blogger.com