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This course is designed to introduce students to the language of cinema. It explores a wide range of subjects including how filmscripts work, the uses of cinematography, editing and special effects, what a national cinema is, the history of the motionpicture, the development of different genres of film, how audiences make meaning from films, and more. The course is designed to give students a theoretical grounding in the issues that make film such an important part of our cultural lives, and to help them to develop a greater critical awareness of how the cinema speaks to us. Please note: this is a theoretical, not | This course is designed to introduce students to the language of cinema. It explores a wide range of subjects including how filmscripts work, the uses of cinematography, editing and special effects, what a national cinema is, the history of the motionpicture, the development of different genres of film, how audiences make meaning from films, and more. The course is designed to give students a theoretical grounding in the issues that make film such an important part of our cultural lives, and to help them to develop a greater critical awareness of how the cinema speaks to us. Please note: this is a theoretical, not | ||
practical, film studies course. | practical, film studies course. |
Latest revision as of 18:53, 3 January 2017
Film Studies is a course at CTY Ireland and is available for session 1 only.
Course Description
This course is designed to introduce students to the language of cinema. It explores a wide range of subjects including how filmscripts work, the uses of cinematography, editing and special effects, what a national cinema is, the history of the motionpicture, the development of different genres of film, how audiences make meaning from films, and more. The course is designed to give students a theoretical grounding in the issues that make film such an important part of our cultural lives, and to help them to develop a greater critical awareness of how the cinema speaks to us. Please note: this is a theoretical, not practical, film studies course.