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Different ASSESSMENT
Source=[An essay on film theory of 2,000 words (40%), a rersearch essay with annotated filmography and bibliography of 3,000 words (50%) and seminar presentation (10%).]
Xref = [An essay on film theory of 2,000 words (40 per cent); a research essay with annotated filmography and bibliography of 3,000 words (50 per cent); a seminar presentation (10 per cent).]
Different CONTACT
Source=[No more than four hours of lectures, tutorials, and screenings per week]
Xref = [No more than four hours of lectures, tutorials, and screenings each week]
Different OBJECTIVES
Source=[Students who complete this subject should:
<ul>
<li>understand the major developments in film theory;
<li>appreciate the different theoretical positions and schools of thinking which have influenced the history of film theory;
<li>be able to select an area of film study suitable for a research project and prepare a relevant filmography and bibliography.
</ul>]
Xref = [Students who complete this subject should:
<ul>
<li>understand the major developments in film theory;
<li>appreciate the different theoretical positions and schools of thinking which have influenced the history of film theory; and
<li>be able to select an area of film study suitable for a research project and prepare a relevant filmography and bibliography.
</ul>]
Different POINTS
Source=[16.7 3rd year]
Xref = [16.7]
Different PRESCRIBEDTEXTS
Source=[<ATEXT>Andrew Dudley <i>The Major Film Theories: An Introduction</i> New York: Oxford University Press 1976
<ATEXT>Andrew Dudley <i>Concepts in Film Theory </i>New York Oxford University Press 1980
<ATEXT>Collins J, Radner H and Collins A. B <i>Film Theory Goes to the Movies </i>New York Routledge,1993]
Xref = [<ATEXT>Andrew D <i>The Major Film Theories: An Introduction</i> New York: Oxford University Press 1976
<ATEXT>Andrew D <i>Concepts in Film Theory</i> New York Oxford University Press 1980
<ATEXT>Collins J Radner H and Collins AB <i>Film Theory Goes to the Movies</i> New York Routledge 1993]
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