CINE 298 - Form/Style/Meaning/Media


Semester Offered: First and Second Semester
Credits (Range): 4 Hours
Attribute: 4 HU
This course introduces students to form, style and meaning, the technical aspects of cinema, through intensive hands-on experience in designing, composing and editing sequences of sound and image. Students will also write about cinema in conjunction with technical exercises. This course establishes the twin focus of the Cinema Studies major on production and critical studies simultaneously, as it considers the cinema as a particular media form and explores issues and methods in cinema studies.
Enrollment Limit: 12
Instructor: R. Brown-Orso, G. Pingree
Consent of the Instructor Required? Yes
Prerequisites & Notes
This course is required for Cinema Studies majors who declare after July, 2009.

Students who are interested in majoring in Cinema Studies should take this course by the end of their sophomore year and before they declare the Cinema Studies major.
 



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