The Language of Hollywood: Storytelling, Sound, and Color

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Free Online Course: The Language of Hollywood: Storytelling, Sound, and Color provided by Coursera is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 4-6 hours a week. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from Coursera. The Language of Hollywood: Storytelling, Sound, and Color is taught by Scott Higgins.

Overview
  • This history course explores how fundamental changes in film technology affected popular Hollywood storytelling. We will consider the transition to sound, and the introduction of color. Each change in technology brought new opportunities and challenges, but the filmmaker's basic task remained the emotional engagement of the viewer through visual means. We will survey major directors and genres from the studio era and point forward to contemporary American cinema. Our aim is to illuminate popular cinema as the intersection of business, technology, and art. Through film history, we will learn about the craft of filmmaking and how tools shape art. This online educational experience is not equivalent to a college course.

    Subtitles for all video lectures available: Turkish (provided by Koc University), English

Syllabus
  • Here is a week-by week description of the course and the films discussed. Each lecture is followed by an ungraded multiple choice quiz. At the end of the course, students can complete a longer, 20 question multiple-choice quiz for a grade. This is an online educational experience, not intended to be equivalent to a college course.

    Week One
    INTRODUCTION

    Lecture One: Form, Technology, and the Art of Cinema

    Lecture Two: The Power of Silence: Cinema as a Visual Art.  

    Watch Street Angel (Fox, 1928)
    NOTE: Street Angel is Optional because the purchase price of the DVD can be prohibitive.

    Lecture Three: Street Angel: Borzage's Visual Opera

    Lecture Four: von Sternberg's World

    Watch Docks of New York (Paramount, 1928)

    Lecture Five: Docks of New York: The Seedy Side of Silence


    SOUND

    Week Two:

    Lecture One: Sound Comes to Cinema

    Watch Applause (Paramount, 1929)

    Lecture Two:Applause, Mamoulian's Struggle for Style
    Lecture Three: The Marx Brothers: Unbridled Talk

    Watch Monkey Business (Paramount, 1931)

    Lecture Four:  Monkey Business: Vaudeville Anarchy in the Sound Film

    Week Three:

    Lecture One: Gunfire and the City: Introduction to the Gangster Film

    Watch Scarface (United Artists, 1932)

    Lecture Two: Scarface: Sound and the Gangster's World

    Lecture Three: Building an Atmosphere: Val Lewton’s Horror Films

    Watch The Ghost Ship (RKO 1943)

    Lecture Four: Ghost Ship: Horror through Sound and Light


    COLOR

    Week Four:

    Lecture One: Harnessing the Rainbow: Introducing Technicolor 

    Watch Trail of the Lonesome Pine (Paramount, 1936)

    Lecture Two: Trail of the Lonesome Pine: Dramatic Restraint

    Lecture Three:  The Color of Adventure

    Watch Adventures of Robin Hood (Warner Bros. 1938)

    Lecture Four: Robin Hood: Technicolor’s New Palette.

    Week Five:

    Lecture One: Color and Melodrama

    Watch All that Heaven Allows (Universal, 1958)

    Lecture Two: All that Heaven Allows: Orange, lue, Loss and Longing

    Lecture Three: Continuing the Technicolor Tradition

    Watch Punch Drunk Love (New Line: 2002)

    Lecture Four: Punch Drunk Love: P.T. Anderson's Palette Games

    Lecture Five: Conclusions











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