CINE 298 - Form/Style/Meaning/Media


Semester Offered: First Semester
Credits (Range): 4 hours
Attribute: 4HU
This course introduces students to the conceptual and practical relationships among form, style and meaning in cinema through analysis of as well as hands-on experience with the medium's technical elements. This course embodies Cinema Studies' twin focus on critical studies and production, as students not only read and write about cinema but design, compose, and edit their own sequences using sound and image.
Enrollment Limit: 10
Instructor: E. 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 interested in majoring in Cinema Studies should take this required course in sequence with CINE 299 -- as together the two courses form the gateway to the Cinema Studies major -- and they should take both courses by the end of their sophomore year, before they declare the Cinema Studies major, and before studying abroad/away.

NB: CINE 298 is offered Fall semester ONLY in 2011-12.



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