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Different ASSESSMENT
Source=[Written work which may comprise of one class paper, visual test and an essay totalling not more than 4,000 words.]
Xref = [Written work which may comprise one class paper, visual test and an essay totalling not more than 4,000 words.]
Different CONTACT
Source=[One lecture, one tutorial and one screening a week.]
Xref = [One lecture, one tutorial and one screening each week.]
Different OBJECTIVES
Source=[Students completing this subject should:
<ul>
<li>be able to analyse Hollywood & European art cinema in terms of modes of production and modes of narration;
<li>recognise the major stylistic techniques of narrative cinema;
<li>understand the history of film criticism, including genre, auteur, ideological and feminist modes of critique.
</ul>]
Xref = [On completion of this subject students should be able to:
<ul>
<li>analyse Hollywood & European art cinema in terms of modes of production and modes of narration;
<li>recognise the major stylistic techniques of narrative cinema; and
<li>understand the history of film criticism, including genre, auteur, ideological and feminist modes of critique.
</ul>]
Different POINTS
Source=[12.5 1st year]
Xref = [12.5]
Different PRESCRIBEDTEXTS
Source=[<ATEXT>Bordwell D Thompson K Film Art: An Introduction (3rd ed) McGraw-Hill New York 1990]
Xref = [<ATEXT>Bordwell D Thompson K <i>Film Art: An Introduction</i> (3rd ed) McGraw-Hill New York 1990]
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