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Spring 2025
Jul 07,2024
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CINE 267 - Film History 3-1960s-the present
This is the 3rd course in a 3-part film history survey (aesthetic, economic, technological, and cultural) that focuses on contemporary world cinema beginning with various counter-cinemas of the 1960s, "new cinemas" of the 1970s, the rise of the entertainment economy in the 1980s, and concludes with a focus on present-day digital cinemas within a global and trans-media market. The primary goals of the survey are twofold: to help students recognize and identify particular historical approaches to understanding film; to enable students to apply a 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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