ENG-2140 - The Film as an Art Form* (H) (3) Prerequisite: ENG-1010 or ENG-1010T Students learn techniques such as camera position, angle and movement, lighting, set design, editing, and film symbolism, which directors use to control film meaning and audience response. Films viewed represent a variety of film styles from multiple periods and countries. This course satisfies the General Education Humanities requirement.
List Course Outcomes (consistent for all sections) CO1 - Identify terminology/vocabulary/elements of the genre.
CO2 - Explain film’s role in cultural, intellectual, and historical developments contributing to the broad human experience.
CO3 - Critically evaluate cinematic content and concepts using a variety of applications.
CO4 - Synthesize information, making connections within and among the works studied.
CO5 - Produce original texts using correct MLA formatting, citation, and documentation standards.
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