FILM 381 Film History I: 1894 to the Second World War
A study of the evolution of film language from the silent era to the introduction of sound; how the influences of a broad range of cinematic art movements, including Expressionism, Impressionism, Surrealism and Poetic Realism, contributed to the classical Hollywood style. Also examines the artistic, economic and technological forces that led to the Hollywood studio system and the popularity of genres such as the western, the musical and the gangster film. Co-requisite:
Film 381L Film History I Lab (zero credits).
Prerequisite
FILM 131 and sophomore standing recommended.