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ライト、カメラ、アクション!高校生のための映画史パート 2 (1950 年~現在)

この 10 週間のコースでは、学生は新しいエキサイティングな映画技術、デジタル映画制作プロセスの台頭、そして第二次世界大戦の終わりから今日までの有名な映画制作者について学びます。
Molly McGill, M.A.
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10 ライブミーティング
8 時間 20 分 授業時間
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週あたり 1-2 時間. Each week, students will have a few short pieces (film or reading--roughly 20 minutes of content) to review for homework and a discussion in the Outschool classroom related to the week's session. Students will also have two longer writing assignments--one bibliographic exploration of an early television episode and a film review of a film related to what we have covered in class. Students will be required to watch this film on their own time.
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英語レベル - Pre-A1
米国の学年 8 - 11
Welcome to Introduction to Film History Part II! In this course, students will explore the evolution of film post-World War II, looking at shifts away from the studio system, the impact of television, and the development of computer technologies--and so much more! Through interactive lectures, in-class viewings, and independent assignments, students will learn all about how films are made, from the technologies to the storytelling elements and everything in between. Each week, students will learn about new developments in film in lectures and be provided additional resources for exploration after class. Homework includes weekly discussion posts and observations, and two longer writing projects throughout the course. 

While Part I of the course is recommended prior to this course, it is not required! 

The course schedule can be found in the syllabus tab below!

学習到達目標

Upon completing this course, students will understand the following:
--key technologies in film after World War II and the evolution of computer technology
--storytelling devices of film after World War II
--how film echoes what is occurring in a specific time period
--basics of film analysis
学習目標

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10 レッスン
10 週間以上
レッスン 1:
Introductions and New Genres after World War II
 After introductions and classroom expectations are discussed, students will dive into how World War II impacted the film market, shaking up existing traditions in Germany and the United States. Further, students will discuss how tensions and rebuilding after the War led to avant-garde genres like French New Wave and Italian Neorealism. 
50 分のオンラインライブレッスン
レッスン 2:
The Hollywood Golden Age
 This week, students explore the expansion of American film after the War, the rise of celebrity culture, and how politics began interfering with film production. Students will learn about the expansion of film noir and westerns after the War, alongside discussions of the Hays Code, the first code of conduct for film, and how McCarthyism and the Red Scare impacted those behind the scenes. 
50 分のオンラインライブレッスン
レッスン 3:
Television and Its Impact
 Students will learn about the rise of television in the post-War period and how it impacted theater-going, from the demolition of cartoon shorts in theaters to the reduction of theater audiences to the return to cinema classic genres, like Slapstick, on the small screen. Students will be introduced to their first writing assignment, a short analysis of an early television episode discussing how it relates to film traditions. Students will have two weeks to complete this assignment. 
50 分のオンラインライブレッスン
レッスン 4:
International Film Exploration--Bollywood and Japanese Film after the War
 We take an international look at film traditions that become heavily popular after the War. First, all eyes are on India and a discussion of Bollywood traditions, including the origins of this theatrical, musical tradition and how it was used to draw attention to cultural pressures and issues in colonized India. Further, students will explore film traditions in Japan after the war, including the rise of animation traditions, martial arts films in the international market and, of course, Godzilla 
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学習ニーズ
This class is ideal for those with unique learning needs. Students will be provided with additional resources after class for continued support and have access to all class recordings. Students can opt out of assignments if preferred.
保護者へのお知らせ
Students will look at films that may contain violent, horror, or adult language themes. No nudity will be shown in class but recommended films for analysis assignments may feature it. I recommend reviewing the list of films with your learner to choose what is appropriate for them.
受講に必要なもの
Learners will be provided with a list of films for their film review project that they may choose from. These films will need to be acquired by the learner individually. Most of them are available via streaming services or to rent from Amazon for a few dollars. List will be provided early in the course so there is time to prepare for this.
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Sources for the class include critical literature on film history, film museums, and information from graduate-level courses on film. Major film theory sources include the Critical Visions in Film Theory anthology, which references works by Arnheim, Eisenstein, Bazin, and other early, prominent film theorists. Griselda Pollock and Laura Mulvey's feminist film theory will also appear in our lectures. Sources on German and Japanese films will come from German and Japanese cinema societies and museums. The Lucas Museum of Narrative Art, Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, Museum of the Moving Image, the Smithsonian Society, and other museums will also be used for information. The films themselves will play a great deal into the information and histories of the films are pulled from the museum sites, DVD extras, and more.
参加しました September, 2018
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I have my MA in Art History from the University of Colorado at Boulder where I focused on animation and its interactions with art history for my master's thesis. I have taught lectures from this course at the collegiate level for undergraduate students.  I offer a very different perspective on the development of film and animation through the lens of art and art history. 

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