Film Studies 150 - INTRO TO FILM STUDIES

Fall
2014
01
4.00
Andrew Ritchey
MW 02:40-04:00; M 07:00-10:00
Smith College
18916-F14
SEELYE 201; SEELYE 201
aritchey@smith.edu
This course offers an overview of cinema as an artistic, industrial, ideological and social force. Students will become familiar with the aesthetic elements of cinema (visual style, editing, cinematography, sound, performance, narration and formal structure, etc.), the terminology of film production, and the relations among industrial, ideological, artistic, and social issues. Films (both classic and contemporary, mainstream and experimental) will be discussed from aesthetic, historical and social perspectives, enabling students to approach films as informed and critical viewers. Enrollment limited to 60. Priority given to Smith College Film Studies Minors and Five College Film Studies Majors. Formerly FLS 150.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.