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Brief course description: We will see, discuss and study four films. They will most likely be:
Additionally we will discuss the question of what is art, especially in relation to film and these particular film. Students will be expected to research the films, write about them, and to research the question what is art and write about that.
There will be an off-campus tour of locations where The Third Man was shot. Students will be required to pay the fee for this tour, and it is required of all class members.
There will be group projects in relation to each film and groups will be expected to meet with Bob Corbett off-campus to play each of these group presentations.
Each student will be expected to do one research paper on the question of what is art.
Complete details and a daily schedule of class activities will follow shortly.
Date | General Class Activity | Class | Assignments and Expectations |
May 21, Mon. | New student orientation -- no classes | 1 | New student orientaton -- no classes |
May 23, Wed. | Basic introduction to the course and discussion of syllabus and course work | 2 | Please have carefully read this syllabus and taken a look at the links, especially those connected to assignments. |
May 28, Mon. | In class showing of the film: ZORBA THE GREEK | 3 | In class showing of the film: ZORBA THE GREEK: attendance is mandatory even if one has already seen the film and even if one has seen it often. Turn in pre-seeing-research paper on this film |
May 30, Wed. | First hour: discussion of the question: What is art, especially in relation to film. Second hour: Discussion of the film. | 4 | |
June 4, Mon. | First hour: discussion of the question: What is art, especially in relation to film. Second hour: Discussion of the film. | 5 | |
June 6, Wed | Discussion of Zorba the Greek | 6 | Turn in the major paper on the film. |
June 11, Mon. | In class showing of the film: CABARET | 7 | In class showing of the film: CABARET: attendance is mandatory even if one has already seen the film and even if one has seen it often. Turn in pre-seeing-research paper on this film |
June 13, Wed. | Discussion of Cabaret | 8 | |
June 18, Mon. | Discussion of Cabaret | 9 | Turn in the major paper on the film. |
June 20, Wed. | In class showing of the film: ALL THAT JAZZ | 10 | |
June 25, Mon. | Discussion of ALL THAT JAZZ | 11 | Turn in BOTH papers on ALL THAT JAZZ. |
June 27, Wed. | In class showing of the film: THE THIRD MAN | 12 | In class showing of the film: THE THIRD MAN: attendance is mandatory even if one has already seen the film and even if one has seen it often. Turn in pre-seeing-research paper on this film |
July 2, Mon. | Third Man class tour | 13 | Third Man tour: students will have to pay their own expenses. |
July 4, Wed. | Discussion of The Third Man | 14 | Turn in the major paper on the film. |
July 9, Mon. | In class showing of the film: THE MAN IN THE MOON | 15 | In class showing of the film: THE MAN IN THE MOON: attendance is mandatory even if one has already seen the film and even if one has seen it often. Turn in pre-seeing-research paper on this film |
July 11, Wed. | Discussion of The Man in the Moon | 16 | Turn in the major paper on the film. |
Grading: While I will grade each individual assignment, the grade of the course will not be merely the sum of the individual grades. Rather, I will take into account an overall sense of quality in the general tone of one's work. However, the sum of one's individual grades will certainly be a strong indication of where one stands. In a rough sense the assigments will be valued in this fashion:
Grading
Three important additional notes:
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