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Johns Hopkins University - Introduction to the Study of Film II

Overview of American and international cinema from the post-WWII era to present. Explores aesthetic, cultural, political, and economic forces of film and the film industry. Regular quizzes, and writing assignments.
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Johns Hopkins University - Intro to Visual Language

Introduction to the aesthetics and meaning of moving images. Films and video art – by Murnau, Bresson, Lynch, Nauman, etc. – will be screened to analyze picture, editing and sound. With video project.
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Johns Hopkins University - Intro to Film Production

Introduction to Film Production presents the basic elements of 16mm film production. Working in groups students shoot weekly exercises and complete a short 16mm film for a final project.
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Johns Hopkins University - Intermediate Film Production

Expands the work accomplished in Introduction to Film Production with the inclusion of sound. Students work individually, from concept to completed short 16mm (black & white or color, non/sync. sound). All editing is performed through digital non-linear system. Pre-req: AS.061.150 or permission. $100.00 lab fee
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Johns Hopkins University - Introduction to Film Theory

An introduction to the major developments and tendencies in film theory. Authors studied will include Eisenstein, Benjamin, Kracauer, Bazin, Baudry, Mulvey, and Wollen.
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Johns Hopkins University - Special Topics: Theorizing Popular Culture

This course explores the changing role of popular culture via the major paradigms through which it has been considered. Presents a range of media from contemporary popular music to film and television. Pre-reqs: AS.061.140 or instructor permission. $40.00 lab fee
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Johns Hopkins University - Advanced Film Production

Prereq: 061.240 and 061.304 Advanced Film Production allows each student to shoot a short (6-15 minute) film in black/white or color negative. The course involves synchronous sound.
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Johns Hopkins University - Sketching the Scene: Image as Narrative Tool

Departing from traditional screenwriting technique, this course will promote precise visual image as a foundation for developing scene, character, and story. Students will explore narrative from the inside out.
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Johns Hopkins University - Characters for the Screenplay

A workshop devoted to creating complex characters for the screen. Weekly screenings. Short critical and creative written exercises and a longer, creative final project.
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Johns Hopkins University - Practicum in Online Media/Journalism

AS.061.140 or AS.061.245 or permission. $40 Lab Fee In conjunction with visiting professionals/faculty, students will get real world experience helping to create the regional online arts journal, Radar Redux. Involves critical writing, video, webcasting, and podcasting. This course is cross-listed with and will meet at MICA.
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Johns Hopkins University - Influence and Interpretation

Short stories, poetry, novels and films will provide a starting point for students’ original short video productions. We’ll study video artists’ and filmmakers’ work inspired by other artists, filmmakers’ and writers’ works. Texts will include Harold Bloom’s Anxiety of Influence.
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Johns Hopkins University - The French New Wave

Conducted in English Study of the major films of the French New Wave, their origins, context, and afterlife.
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Johns Hopkins University - Sen Proj-Film Production

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Johns Hopkins University - Sen Proj-Digital Video Prod

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Johns Hopkins University - Independent Study - Film

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Johns Hopkins University - Independent Study - Film

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Johns Hopkins University - Independent Study - Film

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Johns Hopkins University - Independent Study - Film

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Johns Hopkins University - Indep Stdy-Film/Media

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Johns Hopkins University - Indep Stdy-Film/Media

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Johns Hopkins University - Indep Stdy-Film/Media

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Johns Hopkins University - Internship-Film/Media

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Johns Hopkins University - Forever Godard

This course will explore the dynamic relationship between music, literature, philosophy and politics in the most provocative of Jean-Luc Godard’s films.
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