Intro to Media Aesthetics

Course CRN
70165
Subject Code
FILM
Subject Name
Film Studies
Course Number
V01
Section
70165-202407-V01
Term
Banner Department
Banner Department ID
3165
College
Instructor Immutable ID
nicklaus_hoffman1
Course Description
Making powerfully effective moving images demands an understanding of the fine art of transferring ideas, meanings, and feelings into emotionally charged visual communication. This course examines broad questions of form and content, aesthetics and meaning, and history and culture that underlie the timeless value of works fashioned by the world's master image-makers. Instruction includes lectures, discussion, and critical analysis of texts drawn from feature films, documentaries, television, and other media. Diverse possibilities presented by the cinematic art form are explored through an examination of a wide variety of productions, national cinemas, and film movements. Topics include modes of production, narrative and non-narrative forms, visual design, editing, sound, genre, ideology and critical analysis. Recommended Prep: ENGL V02 or ENGL V03, or eligible to enroll in ENGL V01A as determined by the college's multiple measures assessment process. Field trips may be required. Transfer credit: CSU; UC.

Acad Reading/Writing III (NC)

Course CRN
72545
Subject Code
ENGM
Subject Name
English for Multilingual Stdts
Course Number
N103R
Section
72545-202407-N103R
Term
Banner Department
Banner Department ID
3161
College
Instructor Immutable ID
jkagawa
Course Description
This course is designed to instruct the advanced ESL learner in further developing skills of academic reading and the fundamentals of essay writing. Writing topics include paraphrasing and summarizing, paragraph organization and support, thesis statements, and introductory and conclusion paragraphs. Reading skills include reading charts, graphs, and visual data, identifying main ideas in multi-paragraph passages, vocabulary development, use of context, literal and inferential comprehension, and recognizing basic patterns of organization. Field trips may be required. Recommended Prep: ENGM N102R, or placement as determined by the college's ESL Guided Self Placement tool.
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