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MCM 0260 - Cinematic Coding and Narrativity |
Introduces students to rigorous study of the structural and ideological attributes of cinema, concentrating on the dominant narrative model developed in the American studio system and alternatives to that model. Attention to film theory in relation to questions of representation, culture, and society. Students become conversant with specific elements and operations of the cinematic apparatus (e. g. camerawork, editing, sound-image relations) and how they produce discursive meanings. Students MUST register for the lecture, section and one screening. A sign-up sheet will be available for conferences after the first class meeting. Open to undergraduates only. WRIT
0.000 OR 1.000 Credit hours 0.000 OR 1.000 Lecture hours 0.000 Lab hours Levels: Extra Credit Graduate, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Discussion Section/Conference, Filming/Screening, Primary Meeting All Sections for this Course Modern Culture and Media Department Course Attributes: Liberal Learning, Writing - Designated Courses |