Film
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Advanced Lighting
Bob Albers & Brian Kusch, Department of Telecommunication, Michigan State University
Alfred Hitchcock and the Critics:
Thomas W. Benson, Rhetoric of Film and Television, Pennsylvania State University
American Cinema
Familiarizes the student with the three major critical methods applied to the American cinema: genre study, the auteur theory, and the star system. Topics for spring 2004: film noir, director Howard Hawks and actor Humphrey Bogart; and melodrama, director Douglas Sirk, and actress Lana Turner. Jeremy Butler, University of Alabama.
American Film: Art & Industry
DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE,National University of Singapore
American Melodrama
The Hollywood melodrama, both as a genre and with a focus on the unique styles and themes of key directors such as Douglas Sirk, Vincente Minnelli, Frank Borzage, Max Ophuls, and George Cukor. Fred Camper, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
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Cinema and Culture in India
Chandak Sengoopta, The Johns Hopkins University, Film and Media Studies Program
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