![]() Examination of historical events as they are presented in the cinematic form or as they influence the emergence of particular aesthetics, film cycles, or representational patterns. Prerequisites: Restricted to upper-division Cinema majors and minors CINE 200, CINE 202, CINE 204, CINE 211, CINE 212, CINE 340*, and CINE 341* or equivalents with grades of C or better or permission of the instructor. Screenwriting: Focus on Mystery/ThrillerĬINE 507 Topics in Film History (Units: 3).(Plus-minus letter grade/RP grading only). May be repeated for a total of 6 units when topics vary. ![]() Topics to be specified in the Class Schedule. Students learn skills and strategies to implement this knowledge in their own scripts through exercises, analysis, and the writing of genre scripts. In-depth understanding and practice of the various conventions and tropes inherent in writing within specific film genres. Exceptions to this limit require both the permission of the instructor and approval from the Director of the School of Cinema. CINE 454, CINE 458, or CINE 601 may be taken concurrently without a formal exception. ![]() Students are restricted to a maximum of two 400-level OR two 600-level courses per semester. Prerequisites: Restricted to upper-division Cinema majors and minors CINE 200*, CINE 202*, CINE 204*, CINE 211*, CINE 212*, or equivalents with grades of C or better CINE 450* or permission of instructor. CINE 452 Screenwriting: Focus on Genre (Units: 3) ![]()
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