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4.00 Credits
and 3210 4 credits ( per semester). Every year An advanced course designed to explore the technique, practice, and theory of motion picture directing. Exercises in mise-en-scène, screenwriting, and fiction filmmaking. In the spring, students working in production units make three short films.
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2.00 Credits
2 credits. Spring A practical course in the writing of screenplays. A preliminary screenplay for the senior thesis film must be completed by the end of the semester.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits. Special topic (offered irregularly) Investigation of comedy and horror in cinema from aesthetic, philosophical, and mythic perspectives. Films by Keaton, Romero, McCarey, Powell, Lester; readings by Bergson, Freud, Langer, Carroll, and others. Offered as CIN 3330 for cinema studies majors. Prerequisite: TFI/CIN 2760 and 2770
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4.00 Credits
and 3470 4 credits ( per semester). I: Fall; II: Spring An intermediatelevel course in the practice of documentary filmmaking. A series of exercises in 16mm and video documentary production are complemented by screenings, class discussions, and demonstrations. In the spring, students research, design, and complete a documentary film. Depending upon the nature of the subject chosen, students work in small groups or as a class.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits. Alternate years ( Fall) Introduction to the history and modes of film criticism, using the films of John Ford as the focal point. Methods examined include auteurism, structuralism, poststructuralism, and postmodernism. Limited to junior and senior film majors. Offered as CIN 3480 for cinema studies majors. Prerequisite: TFI/CIN 2760 and 2770 and permission of instructor
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3.00 Credits
and 3620 3 credits ( per semester). Every year An introduction to the history and theory of nontraditional approaches to filmmaking, with particular emphasis on the strategies of the American avant-garde. Optical printing, rephotography, and related techniques are taught in this hands-on studio course. In the spring, emphasis is on digital and new media. Offered as NME 3611 and 3621 for new media majors with advanced standing.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits. Fall Techniques and theory of sound editing. Application and use of synchronous and non-diegetic sound from production through mix.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits. Spring Strategies for the structuring and pacing of films, taught through the editing of specific film projects.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits. Special topic (offered irregularly, Fall) A detailed examination of the notion of film genre, and consideration of one or more classical Hollywood genres, including the western, musical, melodrama, and film noir. Offered as CIN 3705 for cinema studies majors. Prerequisite: TFI/CIN 2760 and 2770
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2.00 Credits
2 credits. Spring Prepares students for entry into the film industry. Covers basic techniques used to raise money for, produce, and distribute films.
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