This course enables Fine Arts students to gain valuable work experience within an art-related environment. Collaboration between students,...
This experiential learning course is intended to enable Fine Arts students to gain valuable work experience within an art related environment. The...
A study of major achievements of the French cinema after World War II. Discussion and comparison of the two main creative impulses of the period: the...
Examination of the development of the motion picture art in Central and Eastern Europe after World War II. Selected work of prominent directors of the...
A chronological survey of one of the most intriguing of film genres. Discussion of its aesthetic, philosophical and cinematic aspects. Film screenings...
A study of major achievements of the Italian cinema in its post- Neo-Realist period. Discussion of the works of major directors since the late 1950s...
This course examines the role of the post-1985 East-Asian film in the development of motion picture art and the East-West cultural exchange, focusing...
This course will examine the historical development of the animated film and the diversity of its stylistic expression. It will focus on some of the...
Selected topics in German film. [Note: This course is repeatable, subject to different content.] (Cross-listed with GER 359)
Examination of principles of the audiovisual language and the main structural elements of the cinematic work. Discussion of the relationship between...
Development of critical judgment and expression in the area of film and television. Investigation of the role of motion pictures and TV in society....
Masterpieces of German film from the silent era to present. [Note: Taught in English.] Prereq: Level at least 2A(Cross-listed with GER 362)
An examination of the work of filmmakers who have made a mark in both European and American cinema. [Note: Taught in English.] Prereq: Level at least...
An examination of early German and Russian cinema, and the way these two film industries influenced each other. Influential theories of film from the...
The principal focus will be on the American "noir" films between 1940-55, the period during which the genre itself was defined and developed. Beyond...
The course explores the elements that are unique to the musical, and the translation of this essentially artificial art form into theatrical and...
This course will examine the interconnections of comics (graphic novels, manga, etc.) and animated film, forms of visual communication particular to...
This is an advanced studio course with an emphasis on the exploration and development of individual practice in the area of ceramics. [Note: Studio...
American Film will examine the relationship between film and the social/political movements of each decade since 1930. In this way, the course will...
The course examines the impact of European New Wave films of the late 1950s and early 1960s on American filmmaking, focusing on the revolutionary...