Introduction to Film Studies

ART HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY 220

How do film images create meaning? What are the tools the film artist uses to create images? This course will introduce students to basic techniques of film production and formal methodologies for analyzing film art. Students will learn the essential components of film language -- staging, camera placement, camera movement, editing, lighting, special effects, film stock, lenses -- to heighten perceptual skills in viewing films and increase critical understanding of the ways films function as visual discourse. The course is foundational for the major in Film and Media Studies. In class screenings is part of the curriculum.
Course Attributes: EN H; BU Hum; AS HUM; FA HUM; AR HUM

Section 11

Introduction to Film Studies
INSTRUCTOR: Fleury
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