Introduction To Film Studies (DSE6)

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Free Online Course: Introduction To Film Studies (DSE6) provided by Swayam is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 12 weeks long. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from Swayam. Introduction To Film Studies (DSE6) is taught by Ms Juhee Prasad, Mr Suvats Avasthi.

Overview
  • What is the language of cinema? What is the relationship between films and society? How is meaning constructed in a film? To find answers to many such questions Enroll Today and earn a certificate upon completion. The course will facilitate a fundamental understanding of cinema, its vast history and the role it plays in society. It will enable the students to develop the necessary skills to critically analyse and study films as artworks and social texts. The course will encourage critical thinking in the students while also developing a respect for cultural diversity as they become acquainted with it through the means of cinema.Course ObjectivesTo trace the history and development of cinemaTo comprehend the role and impact of cinema insociety and vice-versaTo develop an understandingof the political, culturaland aesthetic nuances of film makingTo critically analyse and appreciate cinema as an art

Syllabus
  • Week 1: Language of Cinema
    Module 1: Visual Language, Cinematography, Visual Universe
    Module 2: Mise‐en‐scene, Colour as storytelling device
    Module 3: Editing - History and Development
    Module 4: Continuity Editing, Soviet Montage

    Week 2: Language of Cinema
    Module 5: Beginnings of sound, Manifestations in cinema, Music in cinema
    Module 6: Diegetic, Non-Diegetic, Sync, Non-Sync
    Module 7: Beginnings of Cinema
    Module 8: Silent Era to Studio Era

    Week 3: Social Context and Film Form
    Module 9: German Expressionism - WW I and Expressionism
    Module 10: German Expressionism - Filmmakers, Impact and Legacy
    Module 11: Italian Neorealism - Realism, Advent of Neorealism
    Module 12: Italian Neorealism - Neorealist Cinema, Downfall and Legacy

    Week 4: Social Context and Film Form
    Module 13: French New Wave - Cahiers du Cinema, Philosophy
    Module 14: French New Wave - The French Masters, Cinematic Style and Legacy
    Module 15: Third Cinema - Socio-Political Milieu
    Module 16: Third Cinema - Ideology, Movement and Legacy

    Week 5: Alternative Visions
    Module 17: Auteur Theory - French Cinema, Cahiers du Cinema
    Module 18: Auteur Theory - Theory, Legacy, Auteurs
    Module 19: Feminist Film Theory - Visual Pleasure, Feminist Criticism
    Module 20: Feminist Film Theory - Freudian Psychosexual Theory, Critique

    Week 6: Alternative Visions
    Module 21: Queer Theory - Gender and Its Representation
    Module 22: Queer Theory - Film as Queer Text, Criticism
    Module 23: Postmodernism - Modernism and Cinema
    Module 24: Postmodernism - Postmodernist Cinema and Characteristics

    Week 7: Alternative Visions
    Module 25: Film Genre - Genre Theory
    Module 26: Film Genre - Western Film, Anthology Film
    Module 27: Film Genre - Film Noir, Gangster Film
    Module 28: Film Genre - Genre Blending, Genre Bending

    Week 8: Hindi Cinema
    Module 29: Parsi Theatre, Silent Era
    Module 30: The Talkie, Studio System
    Module 31: Narrating the Nation in Cinema
    Module 32: Nation Building, Golden Age

    Week 9: Hindi Cinema
    Module 33: Indian New Wave, Parallel Cinema
    Module 34: Parallel Cinema - Decline and Legacy
    Module 35: Liberalisation and Indian Cinema
    Module 36: Rise of Multiplex Cinema

    Week 10: Film Culture
    Module 37: Evolution of Censorship
    Module 38: Film Criticism, Cinephilia
    Module 39: Exhibition, Distribution and Production
    Module 40: Festivals, Events and Communities