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  2. 01:175:201 Intro to Film 1. This course introduces students to analytical concepts for understanding how films “work” at levels of form, theme, and culture.

  3. Learn how to analyze films critically and appreciate them more fully in this course. The syllabus outlines the course description, textbook, learning outcomes, grading scale, attendance, assignments, and rules of conduct.

  4. By the end of the semester, students will learn to (a) analyze how as well as what a films sounds and images mean; (b) understand the social questions raised by dominant modes of cinematic representation; and (c) grasp the mechanics of structuring a written argument about a film’s meaning.

  5. Jul 31, 2023 · A free online textbook for a 1000-level communication course on film studies. It covers the history, theory, and representation of cinema, with chapters on mise-en-scène, narrative, cinematography, editing, sound, and acting.

    • Russell Leigh Sharman
  6. The class will consider such issues as: the process of contemporary film production and distribution; the nature of basic film forms; selected approaches to film criticism; comparisons between film and the other media; genre; auteurism; marketing; diversity of representation.

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  7. Nov 6, 2018 · This course explores the impact of film on us and the techniques filmmakers use to make us respond. It covers the technical, artistic, social and cultural aspects of film, as well as the comparison of film with other media forms. The course has 3 lecture units, 54 lab hours, and 162 total units, and requires a textbook and a journal.

  8. About “Introduction to Film”. As a basic exploratory course on the cinematic medium, “Intro to Film” will require its participants to perform the following: Develop literacy in filmic language within a variety of stylistic contexts.

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