Class Schedule Listing Mar 28, 2018

Class Schedule Listing Mar 28, 2018

HELP | EXIT Fall 2018 Class Schedule Listing Mar 28, 2018 Please note that undergraduate university studies courses listed on SeaNet meet requirements for students with the current catalog year only. Undergraduates should check with their academic advisor, review their degree audit, and check their catalog year for specific university studies requirements that they need to fulfill their degree. Sections Found Concepts in Film - 10527 - FST 110 - 001 NOT RECOMMENDED FOR FILM STUDIES MAJORS. An introduction to film form and style designed to help students move from passive viewers to active “readers” of cinema. Weekly film screenings and lectures explore the many cinematic concepts and techniques filmmakers use to convey story, mood, and meaning. We’ll study the concept and practice of genre, examine major filmmaking movements, and explore the relationship between form and content. This course is designed for non-majors in film studies. Associated Term: Fall 2018 Registration Dates: Mar 29, 2018 to Aug 29, 2018 Levels: Undergraduate Attributes: UnvStdy Aesth, Int, & Lit Pers Main Campus Lecture Schedule Type 3.000 Credits View Catalog Entry Scheduled Meeting Times Type Time Days Where Date Range Schedule Instructors Type Class 12:30 pm - 4:45 W TBA Aug 22, 2018 - Dec 07, Lecture Granetta L Richardson pm 2018 (P) Concepts in Film - 12780 - FST 110 - 800 NOT RECOMMENDED FOR FILM STUDIES MAJORS. An introduction to film form and style designed to help students move from passive viewers to active “readers” of cinema. Weekly film screenings and lectures explore the many cinematic concepts and techniques filmmakers use to convey story, mood, and meaning. We’ll study the concept and practice of genre, examine major filmmaking movements, and explore the relationship between form and content. This course is designed for non-majors in film studies. Associated Term: Fall 2018 Registration Dates: Mar 29, 2018 to Aug 29, 2018 Levels: Undergraduate Attributes: UnvStdy Aesth, Int, & Lit Pers Extension Campus Lecture Schedule Type Fully Online - asynchronous Instructional Method 3.000 Credits View Catalog Entry Scheduled Meeting Times Type Time Days Where Date Range Schedule Instructors Type Class TBA Online-Extension (<> Aug 22, 2018 - Dec Lecture Lucinda Bunting McNamara county) 07, 2018 (P) Concepts in Film - 12781 - FST 110 - 801 NOT RECOMMENDED FOR FILM STUDIES MAJORS. An introduction to film form and style designed to help students move from passive viewers to active “readers” of cinema. Weekly film screenings and lectures explore the many cinematic concepts and techniques filmmakers use to convey story, mood, and meaning. We’ll study the concept and practice of genre, examine major filmmaking movements, and explore the relationship between form and content. This course is designed for non-majors in film studies. Associated Term: Fall 2018 Registration Dates: Mar 29, 2018 to Aug 29, 2018 Levels: Undergraduate Attributes: UnvStdy Aesth, Int, & Lit Pers Extension Campus Lecture Schedule Type Fully Online - asynchronous Instructional Method 3.000 Credits View Catalog Entry Scheduled Meeting Times Type Time Days Where Date Range Schedule Instructors Type Class TBA Online-Extension (<> Aug 22, 2018 - Dec Lecture Lucinda Bunting McNamara county) 07, 2018 (P) Introduction to Film Study - 10534 - FST 200 - 001 Designed to prepare students to major in Film Studies, this course teaches students how to analyze the aesthetics of cinema. We will study cinema’s stylistic properties, including mise-en-scène, cinematography, editing, and sound. Students will then learn how sounds and moving images work together to structure a film or render a narrative. Along the way, students will develop writing and analytical skills applicable to film study. The films we will study represent diverse styles, periods, genres, national cinemas, and production modes in order to give students an understanding of the wide range of cinema’s aesthetic possibilities. Associated Term: Fall 2018 Registration Dates: Mar 29, 2018 to Aug 29, 2018 Levels: Undergraduate Attributes: UnvStdy Aesth, Int, & Lit Pers Main Campus Lecture Schedule Type 3.000 Credits View Catalog Entry Scheduled Meeting Times Type Time Days Where Date Range Schedule Instructors Type Class 12:30 pm - T TBA Aug 22, 2018 - Dec Lecture Todd Mathew Berliner (P) , Adam 1:45 pm 07, 2018 Joseph Gnuse Class 12:30 pm - R TBA Aug 22, 2018 - Dec Lecture Todd Mathew Berliner (P) , Adam 3:45 pm 07, 2018 Joseph Gnuse Introduction to Film Study - 11679 - FST 200 - 002 Designed to prepare students to major in Film Studies, this course teaches students how to analyze the aesthetics of cinema. We will study cinema’s stylistic properties, including mise-en-scène, cinematography, editing, and sound. Students will then learn how sounds and moving images work together to structure a film or render a narrative. Along the way, students will develop writing and analytical skills applicable to film study. The films we will study represent diverse styles, periods, genres, national cinemas, and production modes in order to give students an understanding of the wide range of cinema’s aesthetic possibilities. Associated Term: Fall 2018 Registration Dates: Mar 29, 2018 to Aug 29, 2018 Levels: Undergraduate Attributes: UnvStdy Aesth, Int, & Lit Pers Main Campus Lecture Schedule Type 3.000 Credits View Catalog Entry Scheduled Meeting Times Type Time Days Where Date Range Schedule Instructors Type Class 2:00 pm - T TBA Aug 22, 2018 - Dec Lecture Todd Mathew Berliner (P) , Adam 3:15 pm 07, 2018 Joseph Gnuse Class 12:30 pm - R TBA Aug 22, 2018 - Dec Lecture Todd Mathew Berliner (P) , Adam 3:45 pm 07, 2018 Joseph Gnuse Introduction to Film Study - 11681 - FST 200 - 003 Designed to prepare students to major in Film Studies, this course teaches students how to analyze the aesthetics of cinema. We will study cinema’s stylistic properties, including mise-en-scène, cinematography, editing, and sound. Students will then learn how sounds and moving images work together to structure a film or render a narrative. Along the way, students will develop writing and analytical skills applicable to film study. The films we will study represent diverse styles, periods, genres, national cinemas, and production modes in order to give students an understanding of the wide range of cinema’s aesthetic possibilities. Associated Term: Fall 2018 Registration Dates: Mar 29, 2018 to Aug 29, 2018 Levels: Undergraduate Attributes: UnvStdy Aesth, Int, & Lit Pers Main Campus Lecture Schedule Type 3.000 Credits View Catalog Entry Scheduled Meeting Times Type Time Days Where Date Range Schedule Instructors Type Class 2:00 pm - 3:15 T TBA Aug 22, 2018 - Dec 07, Lecture Todd Mathew Berliner pm 2018 (P) Class 12:30 pm - 3:45 R TBA Aug 22, 2018 - Dec 07, Lecture Todd Mathew Berliner pm 2018 (P) Introduction to Film Study - 11684 - FST 200 - 004 Designed to prepare students to major in Film Studies, this course teaches students how to analyze the aesthetics of cinema. We will study cinema’s stylistic properties, including mise-en-scène, cinematography, editing, and sound. Students will then learn how sounds and moving images work together to structure a film or render a narrative. Along the way, students will develop writing and analytical skills applicable to film study. The films we will study represent diverse styles, periods, genres, national cinemas, and production modes in order to give students an understanding of the wide range of cinema’s aesthetic possibilities. Associated Term: Fall 2018 Registration Dates: Mar 29, 2018 to Aug 29, 2018 Levels: Undergraduate Attributes: UnvStdy Aesth, Int, & Lit Pers Main Campus Lecture Schedule Type 3.000 Credits View Catalog Entry Scheduled Meeting Times Type Time Days Where Date Range Schedule Type Instructors Class 12:30 pm - 3:45 pm T TBA Aug 22, 2018 - Dec 07, 2018 Lecture TBA Class 12:30 pm - 1:45 pm R TBA Aug 22, 2018 - Dec 07, 2018 Lecture TBA Introduction to Film Study - 11685 - FST 200 - 005 Designed to prepare students to major in Film Studies, this course teaches students how to analyze the aesthetics of cinema. We will study cinema’s stylistic properties, including mise-en-scène, cinematography, editing, and sound. Students will then learn how sounds and moving images work together to structure a film or render a narrative. Along the way, students will develop writing and analytical skills applicable to film study. The films we will study represent diverse styles, periods, genres, national cinemas, and production modes in order to give students an understanding of the wide range of cinema’s aesthetic possibilities. Associated Term: Fall 2018 Registration Dates: Mar 29, 2018 to Aug 29, 2018 Levels: Undergraduate Attributes: UnvStdy Aesth, Int, & Lit Pers Main Campus Lecture Schedule Type 3.000 Credits View Catalog Entry Scheduled Meeting Times Type Time Days Where Date Range Schedule Type Instructors Class 12:30 pm - 3:45 pm T TBA Aug 22, 2018 - Dec 07, 2018 Lecture TBA Class 2:00 pm - 3:15 pm R TBA Aug 22, 2018 - Dec 07, 2018 Lecture TBA Introduction to Film Production - 10943 - FST 201 - 001 Study and application of cinematic concepts and techniques. Students complete a series of collaborative exercises exploring narrative, documentary and experimental film forms. Associated Term: Fall 2018 Registration Dates: Mar 29, 2018 to Aug 29, 2018 Levels: Undergraduate Attributes: Stud Blanket Prof Liab Ins, UnvStdy Explore Beyond Class Main Campus Lecture Schedule Type 3.000 Credits View Catalog Entry Scheduled Meeting Times

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