Introduction to Film Studies - Video course

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NPTEL Syllabus Introduction to Film Studies - Video course COURSE OUTLINE The objective of this course is to enable students to understand the language of cinema and to help them recognize significant film movements and theories as well as filmmakers who have shaped the course of world cinema, along with a reading of key cinematic texts. Expected Learning Outcome: Students would be trained to understand the language of cinema, film narrative and the history of cinema, and would be equipped to approach and appreciate cinema in an academic way. They would also become familiar with a brief history of cinema and key theoretical aspects such as formalism, structuralism/poststructuralism, modernism/postmodernism, semiotics, iconography and reception studies. COURSE DETAIL Lecture No. Topic 1 Course Overview 2 Cinema & Semiotics 3 Cinema & Semiotics Seven (1995) 4 Plot in Cinema 5 Plot in Cinema (contd ) Conflict as a plot element 6 Character as a plot element

7 Editing in Cinema Montage Jump-cut 8 Realism in Cinema 9 Colour : Theory & Practice 10 Intertextuality Casablanca (1942) 11 Intertextuality (contd.) 12 Intertextuality (contd ) The Matrix (1999) 13 Cinema & Modernism The Lumiere Brothers George Melies Carl Dreyer Charlie Chaplin Buster Keaton 14 Cinema and Modernism (contd ) F.W. Murnau Fritz Lang Jean Cocteau Max Ophuls 15 The French Masters Jean Renoir 16 The French Masters (contd ) Robert Bresson

17 The French Masters (contd ) What is a canon? Canonical Text 18 Citizen Kane (1940) 19 Canonical Text The Godfather (1972/1974) 20 Canonical Text The Godfather (contd.) 21 The Academy Awards Case study: My Left Foot (1989) and Daniel Day-Lewis Method Acting 22 Classic Hollywood The Hay s Code The Studio Years 23 Classic Hollywood (George Stevens, William Wyler, Billy Wilder, Elia Kazan, George Cukor ) Melodrama 24 Classic Hollywood (contd ) Melodrama: Cinema of Douglas Sirk 25 German Expressionism Film noir -Case study: Otto Preminger s Laura (1944) Neo-noir -Case study: Martin Scorsese s Taxi Driver (1976) 26 Stars as Icons

Case study: The Stardom of James Dean Fandoms 27 Cinema and the Counterculture Movement The Beat Generation Woodstock Nation Easy Rider (1968) 28 Italian cinema Italian Neo-Realism Italian Masters 29 Japanese Cinema Major Filmmakers Major Trends 30 Auteur Theory in the USA Andrew Sarris Alfred Hitchcock 31 Auteur Theory in the USA (contd ) Alfred Hitchcock as an Auteur Case study: Rope (1948) 32 New Hollywood Major texts 33 New Hollywood (contd ) Major texts -The French Connection (1971) -Case study : opening sequence of Mean Streets(1973)

34 35 New Hollywood (contd ) Major texts New Hollywood (contd ) The End of the New Hollywood George Lucas and Steven Spielberg New Hollywood Auteur: Woody Allen Case study: Manhattan (1979 ) 36 Cinema and Genres Dudley Andrews Rick Altman -Gangster as a Genre 37 Cinema and Genres (contd ) Genre Blending and Genre Bending Quentin Tarantino s films 38 Postmodernism and Cinema Key Theorists 39 -Linda Hutcheon -Ihab Hasan -Fredric Jameson Postmodernism & Cinema (contd ) Case study: Face /off (1997) The self-conscious cinema Natural Born Killers Wag the Dog 40 The Western The Westerns of Sam Peckinpah The Myth of the American West -No Country for Old Men (2007) -There Will be Blood (2007)

References: 1. Andrew, Dudley The Major Film Theories: An Introduction. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1976. 2. Altman, Rick. Film/Genre. London: BFI, 1999. 3. Bazin, Andre. What is Cinema? Foreword by Francois Truffaut. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2005. 4. Boggs, Joseph M. & Petrie, Dennis W. The Art of Watching Films. 7th ed. NY: McGraw-Hill, 2008. 5. Braudy, Leo & Cohen, Marshall (eds). Film Theory and Criticism.5th ed.ny & Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999. 6. Cook, David A. A History of Narrative Film. 4th ed. NY & London: WW Norton & Company, 2004. 7. Cook, Pam. The Cinema Book. 3rd ed. London: BFI, 2007. 8. Deleuze, Giles. Cinema 1 &2. Hugh Tomlinson & Barbara Habberjam (trans). London & NY: Continuum, 1986. 9. Etherington-Wright, Christine & Doughty, Ruth. Understanding Film Theory. London: Palgrave, 2011. NPTEL http://nptel.iitm.ac.in Humanities and Social Sciences Pre-requisites: Students are expected to be aware of some of the important international cinematic trends, movements and genres as well as filmmakers. Additional Reading: 1. Genette, Gerard. Narrative Discourse: An Essay in Method. Jane E. Lewin (trans). NY: Cornell University Press, 1980. 2. Gair, Christopher. The American Counterculture. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2007. 3. Truffaut, Francois. The Films in My Life. Leonard Mayhew (Trans). NY: De Capo, 1994.

Hyperlinks: http://myweb.wvnet.edu/~jelkins/film04/theory.html http://old.bfi.org.uk/sightandsound/polls/topten/ http://www.bfi.org.uk/news-opinion/sight-sound-magazine/polls-surveys/greatest-films-alltime Coordinators: Dr. Aysha Iqbal Viswamohan Department of Humanities and Social SciencesIIT Madras A joint venture by IISc and IITs, funded by MHRD, Govt of India http://nptel.iitm.ac.in