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==Topic==
==Topic==
==1. Main argument==
==Main argument==
How to explore the idea of archive with film/moving image?  
How to explore the idea of archive with film/moving image?  
==2. Introduction==
==Introduction==
===2.1.  Background===
===Background===
===2.2. Thesis statement===
===Thesis statement===
==3. Body==
==Body==
==4. Reflection of Hong Kong colonial archives==
==Reflection of Hong Kong colonial archives==
===4.1. Short introduction of Hong Kong colonial archives===
===Short introduction of Hong Kong colonial archives===
===4.2. Personal experiences with Hong Kong colonial archives===
===Personal experiences with Hong Kong colonial archives===
==5. Visual Representation of archival material in films/moving image works==
==Visual Representation of archival material in films/moving image works==
===5.1. In form of tactile material===
===In form of tactile material===
===5.2 In form of video material===
===In form of video material===
==6. Reflection of the idea of archives in films/moving image works==
==Reflection of the idea of archives in films/moving image works==
===6.1. As a political criticism===
===As a political criticism===
===6.2 As an expression of personal memory===
===As an expression of personal memory===
==7. Conclusion==
==Conclusion==
==8. References==
==References==

Revision as of 04:54, 9 November 2018

Topic

Main argument

How to explore the idea of archive with film/moving image?

Introduction

Background

Thesis statement

Body

Reflection of Hong Kong colonial archives

Short introduction of Hong Kong colonial archives

Personal experiences with Hong Kong colonial archives

Visual Representation of archival material in films/moving image works

In form of tactile material

In form of video material

Reflection of the idea of archives in films/moving image works

As a political criticism

As an expression of personal memory

Conclusion

References