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  • CINE-1206EL - Photography

    This course introduces the basic principles of photography: focal length, aperture, shutter speed, pixel formation, file format, etc. Advanced theories of composition and the art of photography will also be discussed in depth. The major assignment is a slide exhibition. (lec 1.5, exp 1.5) cr 3. Stud...

  • CINE-2005EL - Motion Picture Arts: Production I

    This course introduces students to the practice-based study of form (ie., the shot, montage,and sound), and how this increases the understanding of perception and communication in the motion picture arts. Recognizing the diversity of expression that form allows, the course examines the narrative and...

  • CINE-2207EL - Cinematography

    This course applies the theory and practice of photography to the operation of digital video camera and film aesthetics. Basic principles of film editing and sound recording are also studied, envisioning that a cinematographer must fully understand the total film form in order to become an effective...

  • CINE-2216EL - German Cinema

    This course is an introduction to German cinematographic culture. The course examines the relationship between culture and cinematic representation through the analysis of a variety of German films. Directors studied may include Lang, Herzog, Fassbinder, von Trotta, and Wenders. (lec 3) cr 3. Crossl...

  • CINE-3005EL - Motion Picture Arts: Production II

    The objective of this course is to further the practice-based study of form in the motion picture arts. Specifically, it is concerned with various interpretations and adaptations of narrative texts. In the process, each student will create a number of short motion pictures. PREREQ: CINE 2005 and CIN...

  • CINE-3205EL - Screenwriting

    After an introduction to selected intellectual understandings and poetic principles of creative expression, this course studies the theories and practices of script writing. It is divided into four sections: (1) Creativity and Artistic Expression; (2) Cultural Context and Writing; (3) The Filmmaking...

  • CINE-3306EL - Silent Cinema

    This course will undertake a critical study of the silent film from its beginnings in 1895 through the struggle to retain the form after the advent of the sound film in 1927. The genre will be examinied both as a unique art form and as an evolutionary medium which contributed to the development of c...

  • CINE-4005EL - Motion Picture Arts: Production III

    The objective of this course is the comprehensive practice-based study of form in the motion picture arts from project development through to exhibition. In the process, each student will create a number of short motion pictures. PREREQ: CINE 3005. (sem 3) cr 6....

  • CLAS-1006EL - Greek Civilization

    A preparation for future courses both in Classical Studies and other subjects. An introduction to Greek culture and civilization and a general study of Greek literature, religion, philosophy, art and architecture, social and political thought, and Greek influences on the course of Western society. (...

  • CLAS-1007EL - Roman Civilization

    A preparation for future courses both in Classical Studies and other subjects. An introduction to Roman culture and civilization and a general survey of Roman literature, religion, philosophy, art and architecture, social and political thought, and Roman influences on the course of Western society. ...

  • CLAS-2005EL - Greek Mythology

    An introduction to Greek myths and fables in their historical and literary context. The course involves readings in English of excerpts from ancient writers, and archaeological evidence and modern representations of mythological themes. Available only through distance education. (lec 3) cr 6...

  • CLAS-2016EL - Classical Mythology

    This is an introduction to Greek and Roman myths and legends in their historical and literary context. Modern theories of mythology will be assessed. The course involves readings in English from ancient writers, but also archaeological evidence and modern representations of mythological themes. (l...

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