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4.00 Credits
An exploratory seminar with varying special topics, which might include Gender, Theories of Subjectivity, and Marginalization and Representation. Note: Course may be repeated. Mode: Lectures, screenings, discussion, and written assignments
Prerequisite:
Completion of the basic FMA core and permission of instructor
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4.00 Credits
The course will describe how cultural studies have grown out of film and media studies, combining intellectual and social history with changing representational practices. Students will analyze the dynamic relationship between ideas, socio-cultural, practices and technologies. Note: This course is for majors only. Permission of the FMA chair required for non-majors.
Prerequisite:
Completion of the basic FMA core or permission of instructor
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3.00 Credits
This course studies the American cinematic tradition from its inception in the 1890s to the present. We will examine the development of film as an aesthetic medium and a technical language, and we will connect the issues and ideas that films deal with to changes in American culture and society during this time period. We will be especially concerned with how films are used in the major value debates that shape America.
Prerequisite:
FMA 1172 (0155)
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3.00 - 6.00 Credits
This course is a summer seminar in one of SCT’s study abroad locations. It is only available during summers when an FMA faculty member is leading the seminar. For more information and an application, students should visit the SCT web site at www.temple.edu/sct. Note: FMA students may only count three credits towards the FMA major.
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4.00 Credits
A writing intensive seminar with varying special topics which might include criticism and analysis of East European Cinema, The Auteur Theory Re-examined, and Ideology and Hollywood Cinema of the ’50s. Note: Course may be repeated. Mode: Lectures, screenings, discussion, and written assignments.
Prerequisite:
Completion of the basic FMA core and permission of instructor
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4.00 Credits
Lectures and screenings on a special topic arranged each semester. Topics may include Film and the City, War and Film, Black Women and Film, Utopias and Dystopias, Documentary Fiction, Terrorism and Film, Gay and Lesbian Identity on Film, Philadelphia Cinema History, and Horror. Please consult with the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
The objective of this course is to expose students to methods and approaches for exhibition and distribution of independent media. Students will investigate popular media outlets such as film/video festivals, microcinemas and internet exhibition possibilities, to name only a few. The course will serve dual functions in that it will prepare students to distribute their own work while also exposing them to industry opportunities in exhibition and distribution. FMA 3771 is considered an advanced studies course.
Prerequisite:
FMA 2771 (0270) is suggested
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3.00 Credits
This course is a workshop class where students must come prepared with a project around which they will create a fundraising campaign. During the course of the semester students will be exposed to information on
grant writing, non-profit and for-profit media entities and the legalities of media producing. At the conclusion of the course, students will have a full funding proposal ready for dissemination to various funding sources. FMA 3772 is considered an advanced studies course.
Prerequisite:
FMA 2771 (0270) is suggested
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4.00 Credits
A workshop in film, video, audio, or emerging new technologies. The course will address a particular production issue (an aspect of technology or an aesthetic approach) each time it is offered, such as production design, color correction, 3-D computer imagery, special effects, audio experimentation, video verité, and film/video diary.
Prerequisite:
Permission of instructor
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4.00 Credits
Advanced pre-production and production of film, high definition video, or emerging technologies with specific emphasis on producing an ambitious work of artistic and social consequence, with critiques and evaluations by faculty and visiting professionals. Intensive field and laboratory work leading towards a year-long individual or collaborative final project for exhibition. Note: First semester of a two-semester sequence (4241-4242).
Prerequisite:
Grade of B or better in FMA core courses, FMA 2396 (2361/0201), plus FMA 2241 (0210) or 2242 (0200), senior status, and an approved project proposal
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