American Film Course Syllabus Information HUM 122 3 Credit hours



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American Film Course Syllabus Information HUM 122 3 Credit hours You know what your problem is, it's that you haven't seen enough movies - all of life's riddles are answered in the movies. Steve Martin in Grand Canyon Term: Winterim 2015 I. Faculty Information: Instructor: Rosemary Moore Phone: 402-515-8398 e-mail Address: rmoore@iwcc.edu

II. Course Information: Course Description: American film is an introductory film course designed to demonstrate the full impact of Hollywood filmmaking as an art form, an economic form and a cultural indicator. The course looks at the message of genre, the social and psychological effects of the Hollywood film style and the mutual influence of society and popular culture. Included are discussions of the Hollywood style, the star system, the western, the romantic comedy, the combat film, film noir and the 20th Century. Prerequisites: None Textbook American Cinema/American Culture Fourth Edition John Belton

Course Learning Objectives and Course Competencies Course Objectives Goal Differentiate between Hollywood film making techniques as art form or entertainment 75 Analyze the relationship between film and the mutual influence of society and popular culture, such as economics and history 75 Analyze a variety of film genres by defining the characteristics and message of each 75 genre Identify and describe the major Hollywood film directors 75 Articulate a critical response to various American films 75 Grades: 90 Discussion Boards 320 Tests (8) 200 Movie Review A 90--100 B 80--89 C 70--79 D 60--69 F Below 60 As you can see below, this class is divided into eight units: Unit 1 The Hollywood System Citizen Kane Unit 2 The Star System Casablanca Unit 3 American Comedy Annie Hall

Unit 4 War and Cinema Platoon Unit 5 Film Noir Chinatown Unit 6 The Western The Searchers Unit 7 Film in the Television Age One Flew over the Cuckoo s Nest Unit 8 Into the 21 st Century Do the Right Thing Course Practices: 1. Standards for written work You will receive a handout/rubric/directions with specific directions and criteria for each assignment. 2. Late papers and assignments I do not accept late work. Assignments must be completed on time PERIOD. Do not beg, cajole, harass or threaten me because you did not complete your work on time. You have two weeks to complete each exam and discussion. III. College Policy/Information Honor Code Academic Honesty Upon enrolling at Iowa Western Community College, each student assumes an obligation to conduct her/his academic affairs in a manner compatible with the

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