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LAEL 1054

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TIME, LIGHT AND SOUND

Terms Typically Offered

Fall

Academic Level

UG

Offering Department(s)

This course is designed as an introduction to the 113-year history of the projected moving image (film, animation, and video). Artistic expression in these forms will be emphasized. Students discover new areas of interest while watching carefully selected examples of films and videos. During all classes, students will view films representing different styles and periods of filmmaking. About half of the classes are devoted to contemporary films. Critical thinking will be encouraged and fostered during classroom discussions. Clear expression of these thoughts will be developed through assigned readings and weekly writing assignments. During the semester, students learn about specific artists, schools of filmmaking, genres, and fields within the history of the film, animation, and video. Students also develop a common language by learning the meaning and proper usage of a glossary of common film terms. At select classes, film artists are present to introduce and discuss their work. Other guests include improvisational musicians who accompany silent films.

Department permission is required to register for this course; this course is not available via web registration. Please contact fav@risd.edu for permission to register.


Major Requirement | BFA Film/Animation/Video

Student Eligibility

You require department permission to register in this course. Please use the Request Course Section Prerequisite Override task to get permission to register into the course by the department.

Instructional Method

Lecture

Delivery Mode

In-Person

Min. Credits

3

Max. Credits

3

Weekly Contact Hours

3

Repeatable

No