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Open courses in Film and Video Studies (*Not real-time Information. Review the "Data current as of: " statement at the bottom of hyperlinked page)
Wolverine Access Subject listing for FILMVID
Fall Term '01Time Schedule for Film and Video Studies.
FILMVID 190. First-Year Film Seminar.
Section 001 – Documentary Film and Community Cultures: Theory and Analysis.
Prerequisites & Distribution: Only first-year students, including those with sophomore standing, may pre-register for First-Year Seminars. All others need permission of instructor. (3). (HU).
First-year seminar,
Credits: (3; 2 in the half-term).
Course Homepage: No homepage submitted.
Students will analyze film and video documentaries that have explored a variety of community issues, institutions, cultures, and people. Michigan-based documentarists will join the class from time to time to show and discuss their own community-oriented work. This Fall term course is the first half of a two-term sequence, to be followed in Winter term 2002 with a course in which interested students will continue and work on the actual production of documentaries centered on subjects of community interest.
FILMVID 200. Introduction to Film, Video and Television Production.
Section 001.
Instructor(s):
Prerequisites & Distribution: (3). (CE). Laboratory fee ($50) required.
Credits: (3).
Lab Fee: Laboratory fee ($50) required.
Course Homepage: No homepage submitted.
This course will provide students with a basic introduction to hands-on production in film, video, and television. Pre-production, production, and post-production (from basic script form to directing to editing) are all covered, and the differences as well as the similarities of these three related media are explored. Please note that the first class is located at the Argus Building which is located at 400 South 4th St. (Not 4th Ave.)
FILMVID 200. Introduction to Film, Video and Television Production.
Section 002, 004.
Instructor(s): Stashu Kybartas (skybar@umich.edu)
Prerequisites & Distribution: (3). (CE). Laboratory fee ($50) required.
Credits: (3).
Lab Fee: Laboratory fee ($50) required.
Course Homepage: No homepage submitted.
This course will provide students with a basic introduction to hands-on production in film, video, and television. Pre-production, production, and post-production (from basic script form to directing to editing) are all covered, and the differences as well as the similarities of these
three related media are explored. Please note that the first class is located at the Argus Building which is located at 400 South 4th St. (Not 4th Ave.)
FILMVID 200. Introduction to Film, Video and Television Production.
Section 003 – 003
Instructor(s): Chris McNamara
Prerequisites & Distribution: (3). (CE). Laboratory fee ($50) required.
Credits: (3).
Lab Fee: Laboratory fee ($50) required.
Course Homepage: No homepage submitted.
This course will provide students with a basic introduction to hands-on production in film, video, and television. Pre-production, production, and post-production (from basic script form to directing to editing) are all covered, and the differences as well as the similarities of these three related media are explored. Please note that the first class meets in the Argus Building which is located at 400 South 4th St. (Not Ave.)
FILMVID 200. Introduction to Film, Video and Television Production.
Section 005.
Prerequisites & Distribution: (3). (CE). Laboratory fee ($50) required.
Credits: (3).
Lab Fee: Laboratory fee ($50) required.
Course Homepage: No homepage submitted.
This course will provide students with a basic introduction to hands-on production in film, video, and television. Pre-production, production, and post-production (from basic script form to directing to editing) are all covered, and the differences as well as the similarities of these three related media are explored. Please note that the first class is located at the Argus Building which is located at 400 South 4th St. (Not 4th Ave.)
FILMVID 236 / RCHUMS 236. The Art of the Film.
Section 001 – Students Are Required To Attend Film Viewing On Tuesday 7-11 P. M., With An Alternate Screening On Thursday 7-11 P.M..
Instructor(s): Hubert I Cohen
Prerequisites & Distribution: (4). (HU). Laboratory fee ($50) required.
Credits: (4).
Lab Fee: Laboratory fee ($50) required.
Course Homepage: No homepage submitted.
The Art of the Film examines the dramatic and psychological effects of the elements and techniques used in film making and
television, and some of the salient developments in film's artistic and technological history. This course provides students with
the basic tools and methods for film appreciation and study. Students write five two-page exercises, a seven-page analysis of a
current movie, and a final exam.

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