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Film Art 1

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Instructor: Claude Kerven
Time: Thursdays from 2–4 pm
Location: Online on Zoom
Dates: April 18, 25, May 2, 9, 16

The complete course on the history of film has 4 sessions. Participants are not required to take all 4. Sessions can be taken individually. And there are no prerequisites -- you can register for Session 4, without having taken Sessions 1, 2 or 3.

If you love film, then this course is for you. Film Art will help you learn more about film analysis, period genres, movements in film style, film production, and more, and will deepen your understanding and enjoyment of watching movies. 

Film Art is an introduction to evolution of cinema from 1895-1990. This course covers the contributions of the screenwriter, director, cinematographer, editor and composer. By the end of the course students will have a far better understanding of the process of filmmaking and how it relates to appreciating the history and evolution of cinema.

This course will be useful for the layman who wants to know more about film for personal enjoyment; or for the student hoping to enhance their college applications, and even for professionals who need to be more familiar and knowledgeable about the film-industry.

Below you will find a list of films being discussed in each session.

NOTE: We will not be screening these films in class. Participants are required to watch the film on their own during the week. The classes will focus on discussion and analysis.

Session 1: 

  • Story of Film: Part I (Lumiere, Edison, Méliès) – Origins of Film

  • Way Down East (Griffith) – Early Melodrama 

  • Battleship Potemkin (Eisenstein) - Soviet Montage

  • Metropolis (Lang) - Expressionism

  • City Lights – (Chaplin) Silent Comedians

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Instructor: Claude Kerven
Time: Thursdays from 2–4 pm
Location: Online on Zoom
Dates: April 18, 25, May 2, 9, 16

The complete course on the history of film has 4 sessions. Participants are not required to take all 4. Sessions can be taken individually. And there are no prerequisites -- you can register for Session 4, without having taken Sessions 1, 2 or 3.

If you love film, then this course is for you. Film Art will help you learn more about film analysis, period genres, movements in film style, film production, and more, and will deepen your understanding and enjoyment of watching movies. 

Film Art is an introduction to evolution of cinema from 1895-1990. This course covers the contributions of the screenwriter, director, cinematographer, editor and composer. By the end of the course students will have a far better understanding of the process of filmmaking and how it relates to appreciating the history and evolution of cinema.

This course will be useful for the layman who wants to know more about film for personal enjoyment; or for the student hoping to enhance their college applications, and even for professionals who need to be more familiar and knowledgeable about the film-industry.

Below you will find a list of films being discussed in each session.

NOTE: We will not be screening these films in class. Participants are required to watch the film on their own during the week. The classes will focus on discussion and analysis.

Session 1: 

  • Story of Film: Part I (Lumiere, Edison, Méliès) – Origins of Film

  • Way Down East (Griffith) – Early Melodrama 

  • Battleship Potemkin (Eisenstein) - Soviet Montage

  • Metropolis (Lang) - Expressionism

  • City Lights – (Chaplin) Silent Comedians

Instructor: Claude Kerven
Time: Thursdays from 2–4 pm
Location: Online on Zoom
Dates: April 18, 25, May 2, 9, 16

The complete course on the history of film has 4 sessions. Participants are not required to take all 4. Sessions can be taken individually. And there are no prerequisites -- you can register for Session 4, without having taken Sessions 1, 2 or 3.

If you love film, then this course is for you. Film Art will help you learn more about film analysis, period genres, movements in film style, film production, and more, and will deepen your understanding and enjoyment of watching movies. 

Film Art is an introduction to evolution of cinema from 1895-1990. This course covers the contributions of the screenwriter, director, cinematographer, editor and composer. By the end of the course students will have a far better understanding of the process of filmmaking and how it relates to appreciating the history and evolution of cinema.

This course will be useful for the layman who wants to know more about film for personal enjoyment; or for the student hoping to enhance their college applications, and even for professionals who need to be more familiar and knowledgeable about the film-industry.

Below you will find a list of films being discussed in each session.

NOTE: We will not be screening these films in class. Participants are required to watch the film on their own during the week. The classes will focus on discussion and analysis.

Session 1: 

  • Story of Film: Part I (Lumiere, Edison, Méliès) – Origins of Film

  • Way Down East (Griffith) – Early Melodrama 

  • Battleship Potemkin (Eisenstein) - Soviet Montage

  • Metropolis (Lang) - Expressionism

  • City Lights – (Chaplin) Silent Comedians

The Open University of Wellfleet, MA a 501 c3,  aims to sustain and enrich intellectual life on the Outer Cape during the shoulder seasons. We offer courses to the public, for a modest fee, that celebrate the area's rich history and culture and draw on the talents and expertise of our residents. Our educational forum stresses collaborative learning, with lectures by instructors, directed discussions, readings and participant contributions. Our classes welcome participants from all over Cape Cod to some of Wellfleet's most charming and accessible locations.

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