This course introduces students to historical research methods and analytical approaches when investigating filmmaking and artistic histories. Topics may include select movements or moments in global filmmaking histories, specific genres or influential aesthetic styles, or key artists and creators. As a special topic course, the focus of the class is subject to change from year to year. Students should consult the Department's website for updated information. NOTE This course is repeatable for credit under different topic titles.
This course introduces students to historical research methods and analytical approaches when investigating filmmaking and artistic histories. Topics may include select movements or moments in global filmmaking histories, specific genres or influential aesthetic styles, or key artists and creators. As a special topic course, the focus of the class is subject to change from year to year. Students should consult the Department's website for updated information. NOTE This course is repeatable for credit under different topic titles.