Note: This is an archive version of the 2006-7 website. Elements of the course will change in 2007-8
Thanks for a great year!
--The 115 Team
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Session I: September 12: Introduction--Film Study / Film Analysis
UNIT ONE: Film Form -- Narrative and Style
Session II: September 19: Film Form
Session III: September 26: Narrative Principles and Construction
Session IV: October 3: Mise-en-Scène
Session V: October 10: Cinematographic Properties
Session VI: October 17: Editing, Part 1
Session VII: October 24: Editing, Part 2
Session VIII: October 31: Sound
Session IX: November 7: FilmStyle
Session X: November 14: Film Narration
Session XI: November 21: Documentary
UNIT TWO: Types of Film
Session XII: Avant-Garde and Experimental Film
Session XIII: Test Week: Details TBA //
End of First Term
UNIT THREE: Analytical Approaches to Hollywood Filmmaking
Session XIV: January 09, 2006: Production and Technology
Session XV: January 16, 2006: The Classical Film
Session XVI: January 23, 2006: Constructing Authorship
Session XVII: January 30, 2006: Genre I: Identifying Genres--The Western
Session XVIII: February 6, 2006: Genre II: Genre and Society-- The Horror Film
Session XIX: February 13, 2006: Genre III: Genre, Style and Ideology--Film Noir
UNIT FOUR: Analytical Approaches to Alternatives to Hollywood
Session XX: February 27, 2006: Formal Resistance: The Art Film
Session XXI: March 5, 2006: Ideological Resistance: The Radical Text
Session XXII: March 13, 2006: Cultural Resistance: Indigenous Filmmaking
Session XXIII: March 20, 2006: Gendered Resistance: Feminist Filmmaking
UNIT FIVE: Beyond Form, Returning to Form
Session XXIV: March 27, 2006: Audiences and Spectators
Session XXV: April 3, 2006: Film in the Postmodern Moment
Session XXVI: April 10, 2006: The End of Cinema, The Future of Cinema
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