CSCT/English 3CC3
Reading Film
Published by lorend
06-18-2008
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CSCT/English 3CC3
This was another Tim Walters course.
Whoever thinks watching movies makes a class easy...wait until you take this course.
Film theory is dry and dull, and...difficult if you haven't taken first year theatre and film classes to base some of the knowlege on.
The course was four hours long: two hours of lecture, two hours of film viewing.
We watched three movies each by four directors. The most common being Kubrick...and we watched some of his more abstract stuff. four or five of the movies we watched were foreign films.
This course was set up in similar fashion to fourth year seminars.
We had to write a 2 pg paper on 11/12 movies (or 12/12 if you wanted to drop your lowest one), a large paper, a participation component, and a final exam.
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