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Concepts in Film: Pleasure in Hollywood Cinema - 10527 - FST 110 - 001 | ||||||||||||||
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Hollywood makes the most widely successful pleasure-giving artworks the world has ever known. The American film industry works on the assumption that pleasurable experiences, among huge populations, translate into box office success. With that goal in mind, Hollywood has systematized the delivery of pleasure, packaging and selling it on a massive scale.
This course studies the chief attraction of Hollywood cinema worldwide: its entertainment value. We will examine a range of films that span Hollywood history in order to understand American commercial cinema’s aesthetic design. Many people dismiss Hollywood cinema as mere entertainment and leave it at that. In this course, we will explore how Hollywood creates, for massive numbers of people, some of their most exhilarating experiences of art. Meeting time includes weekly film screenings.
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
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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
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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
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