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Undergraduate Bulletin - Loyola Marymount University

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Film and Television Studies<br />

FTVS 100<br />

Storytelling<br />

1 Semester Hour<br />

An exploration of the art of storytelling involving discussions<br />

of its history and art and experimentation with its various<br />

processes.<br />

Majors only.<br />

FTVS 200<br />

Survey of Mass Media<br />

3 Semester Hours<br />

Structure, function, and effects of the mass media.<br />

FTVS 210<br />

Art of the Cinema<br />

3 Semester Hours<br />

An introduction to the elements of film language and<br />

aesthetics and an explanation as a powerful cultural<br />

artifact.<br />

Selected screenings, readings, and lecture/discussions.<br />

Lab fee.<br />

FTVS 211<br />

Art of the Cinema Lab<br />

0 Semester Hours<br />

Weekly film discussion sections.<br />

FTVS 212<br />

Art of Television<br />

3 Semester Hours<br />

An introduction to the aesthetic and cultural elements of<br />

television.<br />

Selected screenings, readings, and lecture/discussions.<br />

Lab fee.<br />

FTVS 213<br />

Art of Television Lab<br />

0 Semester Hours<br />

Weekly TV discussion sections.<br />

FTVS 313<br />

History of American Film<br />

3 Semester Hours<br />

A critical and historical survey of American film.<br />

Screenings, lectures, and discussions.<br />

Lab fee.<br />

PRODUCTION—FILM AND TELEVISION / 467<br />

FTVS 314<br />

History of International Film<br />

3 Semester Hours<br />

A critical and historical survey of international film.<br />

Screenings, lectures, and discussions.<br />

Lab fee.<br />

FTVS 315<br />

History of the Documentary<br />

3 Semester Hours<br />

A critical and historical survey of the documentary film.<br />

Screenings, lectures, and discussions.<br />

Lab fee.<br />

FTVS 316<br />

Acting for Directors<br />

3 Semester Hours<br />

Introduces the language of the actor, exploring actors’<br />

techniques and objectives to experience what actors do in<br />

creating a role.<br />

FTVS 398<br />

Special Studies<br />

1-3 Semester Hours<br />

FTVS 399<br />

Independent Studies<br />

1-3 Semester Hours<br />

FTVS 400<br />

Professional Transition<br />

2 Semester Hours<br />

Seminar in the real-world skills of networking in the industry,<br />

job-seeking, and professional presentation.<br />

FTVS 410<br />

Motion Picture Analysis<br />

3 Semester Hours<br />

Critical analysis of representative current movies joined,<br />

whenever possible, by class encounters with the filmmakers<br />

themselves.<br />

Prerequisite: FTVS 210 or 212.

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