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Subject: | Film |
Title: | FILM-280 Introduction to Film: American Cinema 1900-1950 - (SC) - 3 Units |
Instructor: | Gummere, M |
Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent | |
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Room |
Units |
Start/Stop Dates |
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FILM-280 |
9355 |
M |
6:00-8:50pm |
SRC-W212 |
3 Units |
Full Term |
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| Catalog Course Description | ||
| FILM-280 Introduction to Film: American Cinema 1900-1950 | ||
| 3 - 3 Units | SC | NR |
| Credit - Degree Applicable | ||
| Variable Hours | ||
| Recommended: Eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent | ||
| This course is a survey of major trends in American Cinema from 1900 to the demise of the studio system in the 1950s. The methodology includes lectures and the viewing of key films from notable artists and movements that have influenced the development of film arts around the world. In addition, this course will analyze how social, economic, and historical forces shape film art, as well as, the development of global media culture, and understanding how cinema communicates as an art form. CSU, UC | ||
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