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see attached instructions this assignment is on both the text and film Searching for Sugar Man- You have to watch the movie internet information is not all correct.
Need 6 peer-reviewed sources, the text, and movie cited. 1500 word essay APA
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Details: Essay must be at least 1500 words in length, with at least six peer-reviewed academic external, primary sources, in addition to directly citing both the course text (at least twice) and the film. Web pages of any kind will not be accepted as academic sources. Proper MLA or APA formatting is required throughout the essay including header, spacing, in-text and Works Cited.
To begin, review Case 10-F (pages 345-348) and then rent and view the film “Searching for Sugar Man” (2012, Bendjelloul). I recommend viewing the film twice. Once to get the general context, and a second time (with a more critical eye) to take notes regarding the overall ethics of how the film was made behind the scenes, as well as how the issues are portrayed on screen.
You are tasked with writing a clear, objective, third-person critical argument that addresses all of the questions in the case study. Please do not list nor breakdown your essay question-by-question, as it should flow as a single, well-written narrative. You may, however, use subheadings if you feel that will help with the overall clarity and organization in your essay.
The essay must be grounded in other primary sources that move beyond the course text. This is your opportunity to demonstrate how well you you understand and are able to critically apply the ethical concepts we have covered throughout this semester.
TEXTBOOK MEDIA ETHICS ISSUES AND CASES
BY PHILIP PATTERSON, LEE WILKINS, CHAD PAINTER, NINTH EDITION
Details: Essay must be at least 1500 words in length, with at least six peer-reviewed academic external, primary sources, in addition to directly citing both the course text (at least twice) and the film. Web pages of any kind will not be accepted as academic sources. Proper MLA or APA formatting is required throughout the essay including header, spacing, in-text and Works Cited.
To begin, review Case 10-F (pages 345-348) and then rent and view the film “Searching for Sugar Man” (2012, Bendjelloul). I recommend viewing the film twice. Once to get the general context, and a second time (with a more critical eye) to take notes regarding the overall ethics of how the film was made behind the scenes, as well as how the issues are portrayed on screen.
You are tasked with writing a clear, objective, third-person critical argument that addresses all of the questions in the case study. Please do not list nor breakdown your essay question-by-question, as it should flow as a single, well-written narrative. You may, however, use subheadings if you feel that will help with the overall clarity and organization in your essay.
The essay must be grounded in other primary sources that move beyond the course text. This is your opportunity to demonstrate how well you you understand and are able to critically apply the ethical concepts we have covered throughout this semester.
TEXTBOOK MEDIA ETHICS ISSUES AND CASES
BY PHILIP PATTERSON, LEE WILKINS, CHAD PAINTER, NINTH EDITION
Details: Essay must be at least 1500 words in length, with at least six peer-reviewed academic external, primary sources, in addition to directly citing both the course text (at least twice) and the film. Web pages of any kind will not be accepted as academic sources. Proper MLA or APA formatting is required throughout the essay including header, spacing, in-text and Works Cited.
To begin, review Case 10-F (pages 345-348) and then rent and view the film “Searching for Sugar Man” (2012, Bendjelloul). I recommend viewing the film twice. Once to get the general context, and a second time (with a more critical eye) to take notes regarding the overall ethics of how the film was made behind the scenes, as well as how the issues are portrayed on screen.
You are tasked with writing a clear, objective, third-person critical argument that addresses all of the questions in the case study. Please do not list nor breakdown your essay question-by-question, as it should flow as a single, well-written narrative. You may, however, use subheadings if you feel that will help with the overall clarity and organization in your essay.
The essay must be grounded in other primary sources that move beyond the course text. This is your opportunity to demonstrate how well you you understand and are able to critically apply the ethical concepts we have covered throughout this semester.
TEXTBOOK MEDIA ETHICS ISSUES AND CASES
BY PHILIP PATTERSON, LEE WILKINS, CHAD PAINTER, NINTH EDITION

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