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COBF 2232: Evolution of the Film Art
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Survey of major contributions to the development of motion pictures. Lectures, screenings and critiques of cinematic works demonstrating the creative impetus given to filmmaking from the early narratives of Melies to the pre- World War II period. 3 credits
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COBF 2234: Film Directors
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
A study of the film director as primary creator of the motion picture. The course also investigates the concept of authorship in film and the role of the director in a collaborative art form usually controlled by economic interests. Each semester two directors will be closely examined for their aesthetics, outlook, and technical accomplishment. 3 credits
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COBF 3212: Contemporary Cinema
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Survey of international cinema in the post-World War II period. Specific works by individual directors practicing in Europe, Japan, India and the United States studied in-depth to ascertain their contribution to evolving patterns of cinematic expression. 3 credits
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COBF 3214: Film Criticism
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Screenings of a wide variety of films from 1930 to present serve as the basis for criticism written by students. Writings of various popular contemporary critics are evaluated in class discussions that examine questions of aesthetic criteria and the development of a style appropriate to the film critic's audience. 3 credits
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COBF 3216: Film Genre
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Individual film forms, such as the western, the crime film, the horror film, science fiction, the musical, screwball comedy and others. The narrative conventions and grammar of genres are examined, along with each genre film's historical, political, economic and social context. Each semester an individual genre is selected for study. 3 credits
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COBF 3218: Television Genres
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
A study of the aesthetic, social, and cultural importance of television genres. The course will survey various theories about television genres and then use those theories to examine one or two specific television genre(s) in detail. 3 credits
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COBF 3222: Introduction to Film Production
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Principles and techniques of motion picture production, including scripting, cinematography, budgeting, nonsynchronous sound, and non-linear digital film editing. Students work in groups to create original film projects. Prerequisite: COBF 2212. 3 credits
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COBF 3223: Television Production II
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Broadening and deepening of students' knowledge of studio and field techniques and processes, followed by production of an original television program by student groups, from concept to videotape recording. Prerequisite: COBF 2223. 3 credits
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COBF 3224: Television Production III
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Studio and field digital video production equipment, shooting technique and non-linear digital video editing. Each student, working in a group, progresses through a series of introductory camera and editing exercises related to electronic field production and advanced studio production to create an original television program. Lectures and demonstrations. Prerequisite: COBF 3223. 3 credits
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COBF 3225: Radio Programming and Production
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Various current programming philosophies as exemplified by local independent AM and FM station operators: problems in the management of local radio stations, and production techniques for studio and remote broadcasts. Prerequisite: COBF 2215. 3 credits
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