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SU 2012
Screen Arts and Cultures
SAC 352 - Film History, 1930-1959
Section 201

Credits: 3
Requirements & Distribution: HU
Waitlist Capacity: unlimited
Consent: With permission of instructor.
Lab Fee: 35.00
Advisory Prerequisites: SAC 236.
Repeatability: May not be repeated for credit.
Primary Instructor: Solomon,Matthew P

 

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Examines the history of film during a period of time characterized by the dominance of narrative film and the studio system. The focus is on technological, institutional, and aesthetic developments evidenced broadly in the international scene and on specific historical and national contexts of production and reception.


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ISBN: 9780073386133 Film history : an introduction, Author: Kristin Thompson, David Bordwell., Publisher: McGraw-Hill Higher Education 3rd ed. 2010
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