CINE 265 - Film History 1-The Silent Era to Early Sound |
This is the 1st course in a 3-part film history survey (aesthetic, economic, technological, cultural) that explores the evolution of film language, the various cinematic and artistic movements, as well as the economic context that led to the development of the U.S. Studio System and Classical Hollywood Style. The primary goals of the survey are twofold: to help students recognize and identify particular historical approaches to understanding film; to help students develop a sufficient cinematic vocabulary to identify and analyze cinematic style in and across film texts and within and between film movements. Attendance at weekly Thursday screenings 5-6:50 are strongly encouraged. Recommended Prerequisite: placement into WR 115 or above (college-level reading and writing skills) 4.000 Credit hours 40.000 TO 48.000 Lecture hours Syllabus Available Levels: Credit Schedule Types: Lecture Arts & Humanities Division Media Arts Department Course Attributes: Tuition, Arts and Letters Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Skills Development Credit May not be enrolled in one of the following Colleges: College Now |
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