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Write two syllabi of movie appreciation The course title is movie appreciation, (can’t change the name) but I want the content to be as close as possible to introduction to film.(make it as reasonable as possible) I have upload the syllabus of introduction to film and the templet of the syllabus you need to followed.(you don’t need to make the content of syllabi you write are exactly same to the intro to film, just make the content will let the preson who read it feels those two courses are similar) And please separate the movie appreciation into two(e.g. movie appreciation Iand movie appreciation II)

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Introduction to Film
Course Details
Credits – 3.0
Total Hours –
Course Description
Learning Objectives
Text Book(s) / Reading List
Grading
Course Outline
16weeks
Unit
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Introduction to Film
COURSE DESCRIPTION Introduction to Film studies various aspects of film:
aesthetic, theoretical, critical, and practical. Through lectures, screenings, discussion,
and practical filmmaking experience, students will learn the basic grammar of film
and develop a deeper understanding of how movies work. The course takes an
historical perspective, establishing the nature of what has come to be called the
classical narrative film style and contrasting that style with realist and formalist
alternatives. We will also be concerned with the idea of film as personal expression
and the relationship of film to society.
REQUIRED TEXT Richard Barsam, Dave Monahan, Looking at Movies: An
Introduction to Film, (4th edition)
CLASS PARTICIPATION Students are expected to attend screenings and participate
in class discussion. Students are also expected to participate in the lab portion of the
class designated as the group film project which involves the group preparation and
production of a short digitally-shot film. Students must attend all group preproduction
meetings concerning their project, assume a pre-production role in the project, attend
every day of the shoot, and contribute to the editing of the film project. Further
instructions for the group film project are forthcoming.
COURSE EVALUATION Final grade evaluation will be based on the two essay
assignments, script preparation for the group film project, participation in the shooting
and editing of the group film project, in addition to grades for the midterm test and the
final examination. General class participation grade will also be calculated in part
based on attendance. The breakdown of marks is as follows: Fall term
essay ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
……… 10% Mid-term test (date and location to be
announced) ……………………………………………………………………… 20% Group film
project: script/storyboard/shot
list ………………………………………………………………………………. 10% Winter term
essay ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
…. 15% Group film project: film labs/film
shoot/editing …………………………………………………………………………….. 20% Final
examination (date and location to be
announced) ……………………………………………………………….. 20% Class participation
(Fall and Winter terms) ……………………………………………………………………………………
5% ———TOTAL: ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………
………………….. 100%
TENTATIVE SCHEDULE
Fall Term:
Sept. 9: introduction
Sept. 16: principles of film form: the shot
Sept. 23: elements of narrative: the sequence introducing the group film project
Sept. 30: taking notes and writing about a movie
Oct. 7: components of film expression: mise-en-scene
Oct. 14: components of film expression: cinematography
Oct. 21: narrative film styles: realist, formalist, classical
Oct. 28: Fall term essay assignment screening
Nov. 4: Group Film Project: script development lecture Fall term essay assignment
due
Nov. 11: Remembrance Day – no class (Make-Up Class on Thurs, Dec 3)
Nov. 18: Group Film Project: in class script development Nov.
25: Group Film Project: script development
Dec 3 (Thurs): Make-Up class for Remembrance Day: Fall term review 3
Winter Term:
Jan. 6: Group Film Project camera lab
Jan. 13: Group Film Project lighting lab
Jan. 20: the film crew experience Final date to withdraw without Academic Penalty
Jan. 27: components of film expression: sound
Feb. 3: components of film expression: classical editing
Feb. 10: components of film expression: formalist editing Winter term essay assigned
Feb. 15 – 19: reading week– no class Feb. 17
Feb. 24: documentary film Winter term essay due
Mar. 2: experimental film
Mar. 9: Canadian film
Mar. 16: filmmaking
Mar. 23: contemporary film
Mar. 30: Winter term review

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