Introduction to Film Analysis
FILM 310
Spring 2007 not offered
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This course introduces students to the analysis of film form and aesthetics using sample films from throughout the history of world cinema. Students will learn how to identify and describe the key formal elements of a film including cinematography, sound, mise-en-scene, editing, narrative structure, and narration. Emphasis will be placed on discerning the function of formal elements and their effects on the viewing experience. Each week will include film screenings, a lecture, and a discussion section; students will work closely with a writing tutor on each of the four writing assignments. This class is designed to be a general education course as well as a gateway course for those wishing to declare the film major. Important additional screenings will be held on Tuesday evenings. |
Essential Capabilities:
Writing |
Credit: 1 |
Gen Ed Area Dept:
HA FILM |
Course Format: Lecture | Grading Mode: Graded |
Level: UGRD |
Prerequisites: None |
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Fulfills a Major Requirement for: (FILM-MN) |
Major Readings:
David Bordwell and Kristin Thompson, FILM HISTORY David Bordwell and Kristin Thompson, FILM ART Reading packet.
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Examinations and Assignments: Two exams, three short analytical papers, quizzes. |
Additional Requirements and/or Comments: Attendance required. Course fee: $60.00. |
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