Faculty Of Mass Communication Graduation Project
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Item Critical Reflection of Antoniadis Documentary(October University for Modern Sciences and Arts, 2019) Awes, Mohammed Ala’el-DeenFirst of all, this paper will discuss the monetary implications of the documentary. Called "Antoniadis", which is part of the MCOM461a graduation project. I will use personal criticism of the Gibbs method, which relies heavily on meditation and that is important for learning to simulate reality. This is through the extraction of some information, which aims to promote thinking significantly in the ways of dealing in the next time and in more than one angle. Thus, the reflection cycle of the Gibbs theory consists of six phases that greatly help in extracting information. These stages consist of description, feeling, evaluation, analysis, conclusion, and action plan. (Husebo, 2015) Therefore, this documentary will be subject to these six stages so that the information can be extracted from it to form a sound monetary reflection.Item The Revival(October university for modern sciences and arts, 2019) Mahmoud, Merna samehHow monuments are preserved and even more how they are repaired down to the finest details? This documentary takes us to the back-stage operations of the restoration department in the new Grand Cairo Museum.Item St. Catherin(October university for modern sciences and arts, 2019) Askar, Nadim AshrafA documentary that depicts the community and lifestyle of “St. Catherine”, going beyond the renowned mount. And touristic spots and focusing on the human aspect of this rich and historic place.Item The treasure(October University for Modern Sciences and Arts, 2019) Asar, Mostafa Mahmoud Abd El Fadilaking a trip back in time to the ancient Bibliotheca Alexandrina, and how it survived the challenge of time, only to prosper beyond being a historic library.