Schedule of Classes Undergraduate / spring 2024 / Film, Television and Interactive Media

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(100-199) For Both Undergraduate and Graduate Students

Course # Course Title Time
Location
Enrl / Lim / Wait Instructor(s)
FILM 100A 1 Introduction to the Moving Image
[ hum ]

T,F 12:45 PM–2:05 PM
Mandel Humanities: G03
Open
78 / 90 / 0
Paul Morrison
FILM 110B 1 Motion Picture Editing
[ dl oc ss ]

W 2:30 PM–5:20 PM
Farber Library: 105 SIMS Classroom
Waitlist
Consent Req.

17 / 16 / 0
Ambrus Hernadi
FILM 120A 1 Cinematography
[ ca dl oc ]

W 9:05 AM–11:55 AM
Farber Library: 105 SIMS Classroom
Waitlist
Consent Req.

17 / 16 / 0
Ambrus Hernadi
 

FTIM Digital Literacy

Course # Course Title Time
Location
Enrl / Lim / Wait Instructor(s)
FILM 110B 1 Motion Picture Editing
[ dl oc ss ]

W 2:30 PM–5:20 PM
Farber Library: 105 SIMS Classroom
Waitlist
Consent Req.

17 / 16 / 0
Ambrus Hernadi
FILM 120A 1 Cinematography
[ ca dl oc ]

W 9:05 AM–11:55 AM
Farber Library: 105 SIMS Classroom
Waitlist
Consent Req.

17 / 16 / 0
Ambrus Hernadi
IGS 173a 1
Syllabus
Asian Gangsters: Contemporary Crime Cinema
[ djw dl ss ]

T,Th 2:20 PM–3:40 PM
Mandel Humanities: G03
Waitlist
38 / 35 / 0
Avinash Singh
 

FTIM Oral Communication

Course # Course Title Time
Location
Enrl / Lim / Wait Instructor(s)
ENG 139B 1 Screenwriting Workshop: Intermediate Screenwriting
[ hum oc wi ]

Offered exclusively on a credit/no credit basis. All Creative Writing courses are by instructor's permission, after the submission of a manuscript sample. Manuscript samples should be no more than 6 pages of creative work in the genre of the Creative Writing workshop to which the student is applying; poetry, fiction, screenwriting. Samples should be emailed in a single document, (.doc or .docx) to the relevant instructor beginning the week prior to registration. Each workshop is capped at 12. During early registration each workshop will accept up to 10 students, allowing room for incoming first-years and transfer students during the spring registration period.


T 7:05 PM–9:55 PM
Olin-Sang: 104
Open
10 / 12 / 0
Marc Weinberg
FILM 110B 1 Motion Picture Editing
[ dl oc ss ]

W 2:30 PM–5:20 PM
Farber Library: 105 SIMS Classroom
Waitlist
Consent Req.

17 / 16 / 0
Ambrus Hernadi
FILM 120A 1 Cinematography
[ ca dl oc ]

W 9:05 AM–11:55 AM
Farber Library: 105 SIMS Classroom
Waitlist
Consent Req.

17 / 16 / 0
Ambrus Hernadi
GER 103A 1
Syllabus
German Culture Through Film
[ fl hum oc ]

M,W,Th 11:15 AM–12:05 PM
Rabb Center: 236
Open
6 / 999 / 0
Sabine von Mering
 

FTIM Writing Intensive

Course # Course Title Time
Location
Enrl / Lim / Wait Instructor(s)
ENG 139B 1 Screenwriting Workshop: Intermediate Screenwriting
[ hum oc wi ]

Offered exclusively on a credit/no credit basis. All Creative Writing courses are by instructor's permission, after the submission of a manuscript sample. Manuscript samples should be no more than 6 pages of creative work in the genre of the Creative Writing workshop to which the student is applying; poetry, fiction, screenwriting. Samples should be emailed in a single document, (.doc or .docx) to the relevant instructor beginning the week prior to registration. Each workshop is capped at 12. During early registration each workshop will accept up to 10 students, allowing room for incoming first-years and transfer students during the spring registration period.


T 7:05 PM–9:55 PM
Olin-Sang: 104
Open
10 / 12 / 0
Marc Weinberg
ENG 159A 1 Screenwriting Workshop: Variations on the Short Film
[ hum wi ]

Offered exclusively on a credit/no credit basis. All Creative Writing courses are by instructor's permission, after the submission of a manuscript sample. Manuscript samples should be no more than 6 pages of creative work in the genre of the Creative Writing workshop to which the student is applying; poetry, fiction, screenwriting. Samples should be emailed in a single document, (.doc or .docx) to the relevant instructor beginning the week prior to registration. Each workshop is capped at 12. During early registration each workshop will accept up to 10 students, allowing room for incoming first-years and transfer students during the spring registration period.


W 2:30 PM–5:20 PM
Kutz: 130
Open
9 / 12 / 0
Daniel Callahan
 

FTIM Elective Courses

Course # Course Title Time
Location
Enrl / Lim / Wait Instructor(s)
AAPI/WGS 137B 1 Performing Asian/American Women on Screen and Scene
[ deis-us oc ss ]

M,W 2:30 PM–3:50 PM
Lown: 201
Open
33 / 35 / 0
Yuri Doolan
AMST 136A 2 Planet Hollywood: American Cinema in Global Perspective
[ hum ss ]

M,W 5:40 PM–7:00 PM
Olin-Sang: 116
Open
19 / 35 / 0
Thomas Doherty
ANTH 26A 1 Communication and Media
[ dl ss ]

T,F 9:35 AM–10:55 AM
Golding Judaica: 101
Open
44 / 45 / 0
Janet McIntosh
ANTH 130A 1 Filming Culture: Ethnographic and Documentary Filmmaking
[ djw dl nw ss ]

Th 2:20 PM–5:10 PM
Brown: 224
Waitlist
Consent Req.

12 / 12 / 0
Patricia Alvarez Astacio
 

FTIM Courses in World Cinema

Course # Course Title Time
Location
Enrl / Lim / Wait Instructor(s)
ENG 170A 1 Nigerian Movies in the World
[ hum nw ]

T,Th 2:20 PM–3:40 PM
Mandel Humanities: G11
Open
18 / 20 / 0
Emilie Diouf
GER 103A 1
Syllabus
German Culture Through Film
[ fl hum oc ]

M,W,Th 11:15 AM–12:05 PM
Rabb Center: 236
Open
6 / 999 / 0
Sabine von Mering
IGS 173a 1
Syllabus
Asian Gangsters: Contemporary Crime Cinema
[ djw dl ss ]

T,Th 2:20 PM–3:40 PM
Mandel Humanities: G03
Waitlist
38 / 35 / 0
Avinash Singh
RECS 150A 1
Syllabus
Russian and Soviet Cinema
[ hum ]

T,Th 2:20 PM–3:40 PM
Shiffman: 122
Open
22 / 999 / 0
David Powelstock
 

FTIM Creative Aspects of Film Production

Course # Course Title Time
Location
Enrl / Lim / Wait Instructor(s)
ENG 139B 1 Screenwriting Workshop: Intermediate Screenwriting
[ hum oc wi ]

Offered exclusively on a credit/no credit basis. All Creative Writing courses are by instructor's permission, after the submission of a manuscript sample. Manuscript samples should be no more than 6 pages of creative work in the genre of the Creative Writing workshop to which the student is applying; poetry, fiction, screenwriting. Samples should be emailed in a single document, (.doc or .docx) to the relevant instructor beginning the week prior to registration. Each workshop is capped at 12. During early registration each workshop will accept up to 10 students, allowing room for incoming first-years and transfer students during the spring registration period.


T 7:05 PM–9:55 PM
Olin-Sang: 104
Open
10 / 12 / 0
Marc Weinberg
ENG 159A 1 Screenwriting Workshop: Variations on the Short Film
[ hum wi ]

Offered exclusively on a credit/no credit basis. All Creative Writing courses are by instructor's permission, after the submission of a manuscript sample. Manuscript samples should be no more than 6 pages of creative work in the genre of the Creative Writing workshop to which the student is applying; poetry, fiction, screenwriting. Samples should be emailed in a single document, (.doc or .docx) to the relevant instructor beginning the week prior to registration. Each workshop is capped at 12. During early registration each workshop will accept up to 10 students, allowing room for incoming first-years and transfer students during the spring registration period.


W 2:30 PM–5:20 PM
Kutz: 130
Open
9 / 12 / 0
Daniel Callahan
FILM 110B 1 Motion Picture Editing
[ dl oc ss ]

W 2:30 PM–5:20 PM
Farber Library: 105 SIMS Classroom
Waitlist
Consent Req.

17 / 16 / 0
Ambrus Hernadi
FILM 120A 1 Cinematography
[ ca dl oc ]

W 9:05 AM–11:55 AM
Farber Library: 105 SIMS Classroom
Waitlist
Consent Req.

17 / 16 / 0
Ambrus Hernadi
THA 125A 1 Acting for the Camera
[ ca ]

M 9:05 AM–11:55 AM
Farber Library: 105 SIMS Classroom
Waitlist
Consent Req.

16 / 14 / 0
Adrianne Krstansky