Learn more about Connections, Connecticut College's innovative new curriculum. Nina Martin teaches Introduction to Film Study: How to Read a Film and Studies in Authorship: Women Directors, among ...
This course is an introduction to academic film studies. It aims to introduce students to the basic vocabularies, methods, and debates in scholarly writing about narrative cinema. Students will become ...
Critical studies courses span a wide range of topics in history, theory, and criticism. BA students begin their course of study with Introduction to Film Studies (CINE 1502), which explores the basic ...
The film studies minor enables students to develop a basic awareness of film as a contemporary medium of communication. The minor consists of six courses: Introduction to Film Art, one course in ...
Film Studies is a co-major, and thus must be paired with another major outside of the Department of Media, Journalism & Film. The core requirements of the FST major are: MJF 143 Introduction to Media ...
and game sales routinely exceed film box office figures. As this medium grows in cultural power, it is increasingly important to think about how games make meaning. This course serves as an ...
Film studies explores the role of cinema in our contemporary global culture. Using methodologies and perspectives from a variety of disciplines, such as English, anthropology, philosophy, fine ...
An introduction to the key tools and concepts for film analysis, concerns and debates of academic Film Studies and the history of global cinema as a visual medium and social and cultural institution.
The film studies immersion allows students to engage in the study of global cinema using a variety of interdisciplinary methodologies and perspectives. Coming from the disciplines of English, ...
The interdisciplinary minor in Film Studies consists of at least 18 credits, six of which must be at the 3000 level or above. Students majoring in Digital Media “DGMD” may apply up to three DGMD ...