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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
2 hours; 2 credits Faculty supervised research or fieldwork in an aspect of film. A minimum of six hours of independent work and conference per week. Prerequisites: Completion of 15 credits of advanced Film Department courses in addition to Film 82.1, approval of a specific research project by the supervising faculty member, and permission of the chairperson.
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2.00 Credits
2 hours; 2 credits Faculty supervised research or fieldwork in an aspect of film. A minimum of six hours of independent work and conference per week. Prerequisites: Completion of 15 credits of advanced Film Department courses in addition to Film 82.1 and 82.2, approval of a specific research project by the supervising faculty member, and permission of the chairperson.
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9.00 Credits
Minimum of 9 hours independent work§ and conference or class meetings per week; 3 credits Research or fieldwork in an aspect of film supervised by a faculty member. Participation in the preproduction, production, and postproduction of an independent film project. (Not open to students who have completed Film 83.) Prerequisite: completion of 15 credits of advanced Film Department courses and approval of a specific research project by the supervising faculty member and permission of the chairperson. Prerequisite: for Film 83.2: Film 83.1. Prerequisite: for Film 83.3: Film 83.2.
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9.00 Credits
9 hours fieldwork plus conferences; 3 credits Intensive workshop for students engaged as interns or apprentices in a museum film study center; at a distribution, marketing, or production office; or on a professional production. Prerequisite: 15 credits of advanced Film Department courses and permission of the chairperson.
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2.00 Credits
2 hours lecture, 2 hours screening; 3 credits each term Such limited and concentrated genre areas as Japanese film, Russian film, silent film, American film of the 1930s and 1940s, western, thriller, and comedy. Critical analysis and historical development. Prerequisite: completion of a program, approved by the chairperson, of advanced Film Department courses.
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2.00 Credits
2 hours lecture, 2 hours screening; 3 credits each term The style and vision of important film directors. Such courses as the following are offered, the subject chosen by the instructor: New Wave French film (Godard,Truffaut, Resnais, Rivette, Chabrol, and Rohmer); Italian neo-realism (Rossellini, De Sica,Visconti, and Fellini); cinema of Dreyer and Bergman; cinema of John Ford; cinema of D.W. Griffith; cinema of Jean Renoir; cinema of Bu uel and Bresson; cinema of Godard and Antonioni. Emphasis on the director's controlling vision of a film. Prerequisite: completion of a program, approved by the chairperson, of advanced Film Department courses.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours; 3 credits Introduction to the formal language of film. Theoretical perspectives on the nature of film, visual perception, narrative structure, and the artist-audience interaction. Film as a tool in the teaching/learning process. (Not open to students who have completed Film 1.) Prerequisite: Core Studies 1 and 6.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours, 1 hour multimedia laboratory; 3 credits The first in a three-semester introductory sequence for beginners and those who have had one year or less of high school study. Emphasis on basic social functions, simple conversation, readings, and writing. Introduction to the cultures where French is spoken. (Not open to heritage speakers or to students who have completed French 1.5 or more than one year of high school French.) Modern Languages and Literatures 247
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5.00 Credits
5 hours, 1 hour multimedia laboratory; 4 credits The first course in an intensive two-semester sequence for beginners and those who have one year or less of high school study. Development of reading, writing, speaking, listening, and cultural awareness through classroom interaction and practice, utilizing a variety of multimedia materials. Designed for students wishing to proceed at an accelerated pace. Credit given only upon completion of French 3.2. (Not open to heritage speakers or to students who are enrolled in or have completed French 1, French 1.5, or more than one year of high school French.) Prerequisite: None.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours, 3 credits Development of advanced language skills for nonheritage speakers; analytical practice and self-expression in the written and spoken language; use of authentic literary and nonliterary texts. (Not open to heritage speakers or students who have completed French 4.3.) Prerequisite: French 4 or 4.8 or permission of the chairperson.
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