FILM104 Documentary Filmmaking: An Introduction to Project Learning
FILM157 Unfaithful: Relationships Between Film and Literature
FILM304 History of World Cinema to the 1960s
FILM305 CFILM: Sophomore Colloquium: Silent Film, the Universal Language of Cinema
FILM307 The Language of Hollywood: Styles, Storytelling, and Technology
FILM309 Film Noir
FILM315 Myth and Ideology in Cinema: Hollywood Sex, Race, Class, Culture
FILM352 From Caligari to Hitler: Weimar Cinema in Context
FILM360 Philosophy and the Movies: The Past on Film
FILM381 Martin Scorsese
FILM450 Sight and Sound Workshop
FILM451 Introduction to Digital Filmmaking
FILM454 Screenwriting
FILM456 Advanced Filmmaking
FILM305 CFILM: Sophomore Colloquium: Silent Film, the Universal Language of Cinema
FILM320 The New German Cinema
FILM324 Visual Storytelling: The History and Art of Hollywood's Master Storytellers
FILM346 Contemporary East Asian Cinema
FILM355 Newest German (and Austrian) Cinema
FILM368 Archiving the Moving Image: History and Methods
FILM385 The Documentary Film
FILM414 Senior Seminar
FILM450 Sight and Sound Workshop
FILM451 Introduction to Digital Filmmaking
FILM454 Screenwriting
FILM457 Advanced Filmmaking
FILM459 Writing for Television II
FILM460 Scripting Series for the Small Screen
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