Undergraduate Film
Undergraduate Film
2023 Fall Term
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GENDER AND FILM
FILM 266
Students will learn to critically view, consider, and describe films, with special attention to representations of sexuality and gender. The course will include instruction in gender theory and methods for deploying gender analysis in the context of film studies.
CRITICAL WRITING IN MULTIMEDIA CONTEXTS
FILM 272
In this course, students will learn to conceptualize, structure, and produce analytical writing in multiple forms within digital contexts. Since such contexts are often multi-modal--layered with visual images as well as sound--instruction will include the analysis and appropriation of the visual and auditory in critical writing.
FILM GENRE
FILM 350
Film Genre examines the conventions, development, and cultural contexts of a rotating selection of film genres, with a focus on the stylistic innovations, recurrent themes, and varying interpretations of representative films and/or filmmakers. Repeatable with change of instructor.
STAGE PLAYS AND FILM
FILM 354
In this course, students will study stage plays as well as the ways in which screenwriters and filmmakers adapt those plays for the big screen.
TOPICS IN FILM STUDIES
FILM 358
This course considers important issues in Film Studies not fully addressed in regular film courses. Topics offered will be of particular social and academic importance. Repeatable with change of instructor.
SCREENWRITING
FILM 376
Practical experience in writing scripts for cinema and/or television, with special emphasis on the creative, theoretical, and critical processes.
CINEMA AUTEURS
FILM 483
In Cinema Auteurs, students will learn to analyze film in international contexts. The course will either focus on a director whose work crosses national and language boundaries or compare two established film directors, one working in English and one working in another language. Repeatable with topic change.
INDEPENDENT STUDY
FILM 498
Study of a selected topic or topics under the direction of a faculty member. Repeatable.