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FILM 125: Introduction to the Study of Film
3.00 Credits
Vanderbilt University
Stylistic tendencies and narrative strategies, genres, and theoretical approaches. The course spans silent and sound eras and offers examples from both the Hollywood motion picture industry and diverse national cinemas.
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FILM 130: Introduction to Documentary Studies
3.00 Credits
Vanderbilt University
History and analysis of film and video practices; relationships to other genres and media; audiovisual conventions of "realism," their uses and problems; implementation of theory in documentary practice.
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FILM 170: Intermediate Filmmaking: The Fiction Film
3.00 Credits
Vanderbilt University
Motion picture production through the creation of four short video projects. Analysis of narrative film. Storytelling with the camera. Offered on a graded basis only. Prerequisite: 105. Serves as repeat credit for students who have completed THTR 170.
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FILM 201: Film Theory
3.00 Credits
Vanderbilt University
Historical overview of the major analytical and critical approaches to the study of film as an art and cultural form, from classic film theory to contemporary perspectives. Prerequisite: 125.
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FILM 211: History of World Cinema
3.00 Credits
Vanderbilt University
Survey of world film history from 1895 to the present. Key films and filmmakers. Historical, aesthetic, national, and political contexts of films and film movements. No credit for students who have completed HART 272a or 272b. Prerequisite: 125.
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FILM 227W: Screenwriting
3.00 Credits
Vanderbilt University
Techniques of screenwriting. Serves as repeat credit for students who have completed THTR 227, 227W.
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FILM 251: Story Development and Production
3.00 Credits
Vanderbilt University
Short digital narrative films from script development through pre-production and production phases. Small-group advanced filmmaking. Offered on a graded basis only.
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FILM 275W: Advanced Screenwriting
3.00 Credits
Vanderbilt University
Story structure, character development, and dialogue. Serves as repeat credit for THTR 275 and 275W. Prerequisite: 227W or THTR 227W.
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FILM 278: Advanced Production Workshop
3.00 Credits
Vanderbilt University
Intensive advanced exercise in filmmaking. Students participate as crew for significant video project. Serves as repeat credit for students who have completed THTR 278. Consent of instructor is required.
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FILM 280a: Internship Readings and Research
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Vanderbilt University
Under faculty supervision, students from any discipline can gain experience working on projects related to film and media in public or private organizations. Responsibilities include conducting background research and developing skills in film and media study and production. Hours for background readings and research will be completed in FILM 280a concurrently with FILM 280b. Normally a 2.90 grade point average, 6 hours of prior work in Film Studies, and approval of the student’s plan by the director of undergraduate studies are required. A research paper and report must be submitted at the end of the semester during which the internship training is completed. Readings and research conducted under the supervision of a member of the Film Studies program and a substantial research paper or written project (such as a screenplay, treatment, or production plan related to the Training component) is required. Corequisite: 280b.
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