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Week One Introductions The Syllabus, The Course The Camera Sequence Break Early Film Video

ENGL 6750/7750 Film Studies Week One Introductions The Syllabus, The Course The Camera Sequence Break Early Film Video The Lumiere Brothers First Films, narrated by Bertrand Tavernier [1: 13 in] ENGL 6750/7750 Film Studies ENGL 6750/7750 Film Studies Movie History

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Week One Introductions The Syllabus, The Course The Camera Sequence Break Early Film Video

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  1. ENGL 6750/7750 Film Studies • Week One • Introductions • The Syllabus, The Course • The Camera Sequence • Break • Early Film Video • The Lumiere Brothers First Films, narrated by Bertrand Tavernier [1: 13 in]

  2. ENGL 6750/7750 Film Studies

  3. ENGL 6750/7750 Film Studies Movie History

  4. ENGL 6750/7750 Film Studies National Cinemas

  5. ENGL 6750/7750 Film Studies The Movie Apparatus

  6. ENGL 6750/7750 Film Studies Movie Stars

  7. ENGL 6750/7750 Film Studies Movie Genres

  8. ENGL 6750/7750 Film Studies Movie Theory

  9. ENGL 6750/7750 Film Studies Movie Authorship

  10. ENGL 6750/7750 Film Studies Television Studies

  11. ENGL 6750/7750 Film Studies

  12. ENGL 6750/7750 Film Studies • Course Requirements • Critical Essay or Special Project--choose one of the following (30% of course grade) • A 2,000 word critical/interpretive encounter (approved by me) with film studies (no sources required). • A pedagogical film studies project: a course syllabus, website, power point presentation, annotated bibliography/videography, etc. • Major Paper: A source paper of not less than 4,000 words on some aspect of film studies approved by me. | 50% of course grade • Class Participation: Your evaluation in this area will be based on your contributions in class discussion and, in addition, presentations throughout the course | 20% of course grade

  13. ENGL 6750/7750 Film Studies Syllabus

  14. ENGL 6750/7750 Film Studies Syllabus

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