
Six Critical Essays on Film is a clear, succinct guide to studying and understanding feature films as both a medium of communication and artistic expression. Intended for college and adult school students, this book offers a short - but diverse - selection of quality films from the 1920s through 1970s for review and application. The text provides active, workable solutions to break films down into their component parts, evaluate elements that work well, and identify those that miss their mark.
Critical thinking skills and an outside-the-box approach are encouraged to help students write film essays of their own that stand out boldly from the college crowd.
"Mike Kimmel scores again with his Six Critical Essays On Film. This book, packed with critical information, hits a home run for students, fans and professionals. It truly provides an awareness to the details of filmmaking."
- William Wellman, Jr., Actor and Producer
Actor of over 200 movies, television shows, documentaries
"Mike Kimmel gives the film student and film buff a look way behind the scenes as to how these objects of our admiration have been created. If you want to be in the film industry or if you want to learn how it's done, this is a must read."
- Barton Goldsmith, Ph.D.
Author of the Emotional Fitness and 100 Ways book series.
"Mike Kimmel's look at six classic films is a masterpiece. The insights he provides give college students such a thorough perspective on the films that will only enhance their understanding and appreciation. (Mike is able to provide such a high level of insight and detail that usually would only be experienced through a graduate level college course on filmography.) After reading Mr. Kimmel's book the readers will be able to appreciate these films much more through the knowledge gained and having been equipped with a critical lens."
- Emilio Urioste Jr. Director, Adult Education
Burbank Adult School