|
Apr 25, 2024
|
|
|
|
ENGL 173 - Form, Style, and Meaning in Cinema 4 HU
First and Second Semesters. This course considers the cinema as a particular media form and explores issues and methods in cinema studies. The class focuses on questions of film form and style (narrative, editing, sound, framing, mise-en-scène) and introduces students to concepts in film history and theory (industry, auteurism, spectatorship, the star system, ideology, genre). Students develop a basic critical vocabulary for examining the cinema as an art form, an industry, and a system of culturally meaningful representation. Identical to CINE 101.
Prerequisites & Notes Enrollment Limit: 60.
Ms. An/Mr. Pence; Mr. Day/Mr. Doan
Credits: 4 hours
Add to Portfolio (opens a new window)
|
|