ࡱ> q` abjbjqPqP 7::Y%:::::::Tn^n^n^8^_lq*`b"2b2b2b c c cqqqqqqq$rh,uX?q:(h c c(h(h?q::2b2bTqjjj(h:2b:2bqj(hqjj:ot::p2b_ 4n^h]p qjq0qgpRuiupu:p` cdje{f c c c?q?qbj c c cq(h(h(h(h"9$n^9n^N|:::::: FILM HISTORY Fall 2008 Professor: Dr. Michael Rubinoff Email:  HYPERLINK "mailto:mrubinoff@asu.edu" mrubinoff@asu.edu Office: LL 647B Hours: M & W, 3:45 4:45 pm and by appointment COURSE OUTLINE This course is an introduction to film history from the advent of motion pictures through the era of computer imaging. While this is inherently a large subject, weekly topics will focus on major technological, artistic, social, economic, and political developments in the motion picture industry. In addition, representative films from various periods, genres, and countries will be viewed/studied as historical documents revealing much about the times and people who made them. This course is neither automated nor self-paced. You are expected to engage in all learning tasks and attend threaded discussions on the eBoard. To access the class website and eBoard, you can use your personal computer, one in the library, and/or computer labs at ASU. Check the class website for a list of these labs and their hours of operation. Reading:There is one required book, David A. Cook,  HYPERLINK "http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0393978680/qid=1140824105/sr=1-10/ref=sr_1_10/103-0574396-9505462?s=books&v=glance&n=283155" A History of Narrative Film (New York: W. W. Norton & Co., 4th Edition, 2004). You will likely need to purchase it either at the  HYPERLINK "http://bookstore.asu.edu/" ASU bookstore or from an online distributor such as  HYPERLINK "http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/subst/home/home.html/002-0624466-5299253" Amazon. If you are taking this course via distance learning and are not within driving range of campus, consider the fact that it will take at least two weeks for the book to arrive; hence, so be sure to order it well before class begins. You will also be reading a number of articles, all of which have been posted to the virtual classroom in the Schedule section. To honor copyright law, they have been password protected. The teaching team will email you the passwords before the first day of class. Read the book and articles carefully and on time, as they form the basis of both the online discussions and the quizzes. Screenings: You are responsible for screening one film per lesson. The specific titles are listed under the Schedule section. If you are taking this course via distance learning and are not within driving range of campus, you can purchase the titles through  HYPERLINK "http://www.amazon.com/" Amazon.com (or another on-line distributor) or rent them at your local video store. All titles are available under the instructors name at the Reserve Desk in the  HYPERLINK "http://www.asu.edu/lib" ASU Hayden Library. These can be checked out for 1-day. Most are also available through  HYPERLINK "http://www.netflix.com/Default" NetFlix, which is an ideal solution to students that must rely on rentals when the course is taught via distance learning. Do not watch these films for entertainment; watch them for study. Take notes and view them numerous times. The screenings also form the basis of both online discussions and quizzes. GRADED WORK We expect every student to leave this course with a better more insightful understanding of film history and motion picture historiography. Along the way, we ask that you complete several interactive reading reviews, engage in all learning tasks, and answer and ask questions on our electronic bulletin board. Participation (100 Points): You are responsible for participating in the threaded discussions that take place on the weekly electronic bulleting board (eBoard).You should post two substantive comments per Lesson. A substantive post is one that is thoughtful, developed and relevant/connected to the lesson topic; typically, substantive posts aremore than three sentences long. One of your posts will include weekly Discussion Questions and you want to answer all of the questions completely and at one time. Directions for the answers can be found on each eBoard. Along with the DQs, be sure to comment upon at least one class members submission and/or answer if they commented on your own DQ set. These posts must keep up with the progress of the course. You cannot, for example, go back to the eBoard and post to a Lesson after it has been completed and expect for the posts to be counted toward your participation grade. Moreover, the teaching team will keep track of your participation, including assessing the value of what you bring to this interactivity. Refrain from flaming or ad hominem comments. Please be rigorous. but constructive. Historical Essay #1 (100 points): You will be expected to write a paper that analyzes a critical theme, issue, or problem related to early film history (e.g., technological, aesthetic, social, or industrial). Check the website or email your TA for a list of the topics you may analyze. You must analyze one of these topics. Your grade will be based on the clarity and relevance of your thesis, clear and concise writing, and adherence to the assignment guidelines listed on the class website.Your paper should be double-spaced, one-inch margins all-around, no less than five (5) full pages long, and include: A clear thesis statement. Your thesis statement should be placed in the first paragraph of the paper. It should closely follow this format: "In this paper I will show how (title of film) was impacted by (title of topic) in the following ways: ______, ______ and ________." The impact (industry, visual style, ideology) should form the structure of your essay and, hence, function as evidence in support of your thesis. Use the reading from Lessons 1 through 5. Make sure to incorporate the many definitions/concepts we have covered in lecture and the readings. Take time to carefully footnote your sources. Historical Essay #2 (100 points): You will be expected to write a paper that analyzes a critical theme, issue, or problem related to classical film history (e.g., technological, aesthetic, social, or industrial). Check the website or email your TA for a list of the topics you may analyze. You must analyze one of these topics. Your grade will be based on the clarity and relevance of your thesis, clear and concise writing, and adherence to the assignment guidelines listed on the class website.Your paper should be double-spaced, one-inch margins all-around, no less than five (5) full pages long, and include: A clear thesis statement. Your thesis statement should be placed in the first paragraph of the paper. It should closely follow this format: "In this paper I will show how (title of film) was impacted by (title of topic) in the following ways: ______, ______ and ________." The impact (industry, visual style, ideology) should form the structure of your essay and, hence, function as evidence in support of your thesis. Use the reading from Lessons 6 through 10. Make sure to incorporate the many definitions/concepts we have covered in lecture and the readings. Take time to carefully footnote your sources. Late papers are subject to a 25% reduction per day (3 day maximum). Final Exam (100 points): The final exam is cumulative and covers material from Lesson 1 through 15. It will consist of multiple choice questions. So take care to think through the various concepts outlined in the readings, screenings, lectures and iModules. Check the Learning Task section of the class website for the date and time of the exam. Grading Scale: 0 to 400 Points A+..... 400+ Points A..... 372 -399 Points A- ..... 360 - 371 Points B+..... 352 - 359 Points B ..... 332 - 351 Points B- ..... 320 - 331 Points C+ ..... 312 - 319 Points C ..... 280 - 311 Points D ..... 240 - 279 Points E ..... 000 - 239 Points ACADEMIC HONESTY In the Student Academic Integrity Policy manual, ASU defines Plagiarism [as] using another's words, ideas, materials or work without properly acknowledging and documenting the source. Students are responsible for knowing the rules governing the use of another's work or materials and for acknowledging and documenting the source appropriately. You can find this definition at:  HYPERLINK "http://www.asu.edu/studentaffairs/studentlife/judicial/academic_integrity.htm#definitions" http://www.asu.edu/studentaffairs/studentlife/judicial/academic_integrity.htm#definitions Academic dishonesty, including inappropriate collaboration, will not be tolerated. There are severe sanctions for cheating, plagiarizing and any other form of dishonesty. You can find more in the  HYPERLINK "http://www.asu.edu/studentlife/judicial/integrity.html" Code of Academic Integrity. This principle is furthered by the student Code of Conduct and disciplinary procedures established by ABOR Policies 5-308-5-403 LEARNING TASKS This course is comprised of 15 lessons. Each lesson includes all or some of these tasks: 1. Reading: Read chapter(s) or pages from the assigned book. 2. Reading Review:Reconsider Key Concepts from the Readings 3. Screening:Study Films Screened for Class 4. Website: Surf Relevant Websites 5. Film Clips:Review Scenes Referenced in Readings & Lectures 6. Lecture: Listen to Audio Lectures with PowerPoint Slides 7. eBoard: Pose and Answer Questions on the Electronic Bulletin Board EARLY & SILENT CINEMA (1895 1930) Lesson 01: Cinema of Attractions (10/21) Reading: A History of Narrative Film, Chapter 1 (Cook, 2004) Reading Review Website:  HYPERLINK "http://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/historyonline/film_chron.cfm" Digital History: Chronology of Film History Screening: Troy (Petersen, 2004) Lecture: Course Introduction Film History / Film Historiography / Moving Pictures Concepts: theatre, photography, parlors Film Clips: Lumire and Edison Attractions / Voyage to the Moon (Mlis, 1902) / Life of an American Fireman (Porter, 1903) eBoard: Answer the weekly Discussion Questions Lesson 02: Narrative Integration and Birth of Modern Cinema (10/23) Reading: A History of Narrative Film, Chapters 2 -3 (Cook, 2004) Reading Review Website:  HYPERLINK "http://www.earlycinema.com/" EarlyCinema.Com Screening: The Birth of a Nation (Griffith, 1915) Lecture: Narrative Film / Cinema and Social Propaganda Concepts: visual style as language, ideology. industry Film Clips: The Birth of a Nation (Griffith, 1915) / Intolerance (Griffith, 1916) / The Girls and Daddy (Griffith, 1909) eBoard: Answer the weekly Discussion Questions. Lesson 03: Aesthetic Film, Part 1: German Cinema (10/28) Reading: A History of Narrative Film, Chapter 4 (Cook, 2004) Reading Review Website:  HYPERLINK "http://www.greencine.com/static/primers/expressionism1.jsp" GreenCine: German Expressionism Screening: Nosferatu (Murnau, 1922) Lecture: German Expressionism Concepts: Mise-en-scne, art movements, national cinema, Weimar Republic Film Clips: The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (Wiene, 1919) / Nosferatu (Murnau, 1922) / Metropolis (Lang, 1927) eBoard: Answer the weekly Discussion Questions. Lesson 04: Aesthetic Film, Part II: Soviet Cinema (10/30) Reading: A History of Narrative Film, Chapter 5 (Cook, 2004) Reading Review Website:  HYPERLINK "http://www.tcf.ua.edu/Classes/Jbutler/T112/EditingIllustrations.htm" Classical Montage Sequence & Soviet Montage Screening: Battleship Potemkin (Eisenstein, 1925) Lecture: Soviet Montage Concepts: analytic montage, associate montage, revolution Film Clips: Battleship Potemkin (Eisenstein, 1925) /October (Eisenstein, 1927) / Man with a Movie Camera (Vertov, 1929) / The Birth of a Nation (Griffith, 1915) eBoard: Answer the weekly Discussion Questions. Lesson 05: Slapstick Discourse/Advent of Sound (11/04) Reading: A History of Narrative Film, Chapters 6-7 (Cook, 2004) Reading Review Website:  HYPERLINK "http://www.loc.gov/rr/mopic/ndlmps.html" Library of Congress American Memory Project Screening: Singin in the Rain (Donen, 1952) Lecture: The Politics of Physical Humor / Advent of Sound on Film Concepts: characters, comedy, class, Vitaphone, Fox Movietone/RCA Photophone, Technicolor Clips: Modern Times (Chaplin, 1933) / Keystone Cops (n.d., Sennett) / The General (Keaton, 1927) / Duck Soup (McCarey, 1933) / The Jazz Singer (Crosland, 1927) / The Desert Song (Del Ruth, 1929) / Viennese Nights (Crosland, 1930) eBoard: Answer the weekly Discussion Questions. Written Assignment: Historical Essay #1This assignment is due to your instructor via an e-mail attachment by Wednesday, 11/05 at 9AM. CLASSICAL CINEMA (1930 1960) Lesson 06: Hollywood Screwball Comedy and Gender (11/06) Reading: A History of Narrative Film, Chapter 8, pp. 231-39; 265-68, 286-288 (Cook, 2004) Reading Review Optional: Pursuits of Happiness, 161-187 (Cavell, 1981) Website:  HYPERLINK "http://www.moderntimes.com/screwball/define.html" What is screwball comedy? Screening: It Happened One Night (Capra, 1934) Lecture: Screwball Comedy Concepts: gender, journalist persona, screwball comedy, The Great Depression, farce, shot as projection of character's psyche Film Clips: His Girl Friday (Hawks, 1940) /Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (Capra, 1936) / My Man Godfrey (La Cava, 1936) eBoard: Answer the weekly Discussion Questions. Lesson 07: Hollywood Studio System/Genre/Citizen Kane (11/11) Reading: A History of Narrative Film, Chapters 8, pp. 239-265, 268-286 & 10 (Cook, 2004) Reading Review Website: Film History of the 1930s  HYPERLINK "http://www.filmsite.org/30sintro.html" http://www.filmsite.org/30sintro.html Screening:Citizen Kane (Welles, 1941) Lecture: Rise of Genres / Citizen Kane Concepts: Late Depression film, totalitarianism, World War II Film Clips: A Tale of Two Cities (Conway, 1935) / Swing Time (Stevens, 1936) / San Francisco (Van Dyke, 1936) / Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (Capra, 1936) / Gone With The Wind (Fleming, 1939) / The Wizard of Oz (Fleming, 1939) / Stagecoach (Ford, 1940) / The Great Dictator (Chaplin, 1940) / Citizen Kane (Welles, 1940) eBoard: Answer the weekly Discussion Questions. Lesson 08: West European Cinema and Film as Propaganda (11/13) Readings: A History of Narrative Film, Chapter 9 (Cook, 2004) Reading Review Optional: Thinking about Movies, pp. 64-69 (Lehman and Luhr, 2003) Jean Renoir, pp. 1-7, 123-top 132(O'Shaughnessy, 2000) Website:  HYPERLINK "http://www.filmref.com/directors/dirpages/renoir.html" Strictly Film School: Jean Renoir Wikipedia: Jean Renoir:  HYPERLINK "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Renoir" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Renoir Screening: The Grand Illusion (Renoir, 1937) Lecture: French Film in the 1930s Concepts: social order, characterization, historical change, World War I, iconography, nationalism, pacifism Film Clips: All Quiet on the Western Front (Milestone, 1930) / Grand Illusion (Renoir, 1936) eBoard: Answer the weekly Discussion Questions. Lesson 09: Italian Neo-Realism and Class (11/18) Reading: A History of Narrative Film, Chapter 11, pp. 355-368 (Cook, 2004) Reading Review Optional: Italian Cinema, pp. 31-37, 56-62 (Bondanella, 1999) Ten Film Classics: A Re-viewing, pp. 33-47 (Murray, 1978) Website:  HYPERLINK "http://www.carleton.edu/curricular/MEDA/classes/media110/Voigt/index.html" NeoWeb Wikipedia: Italian Neo-Realism:  HYPERLINK "http://www.carleton.edu/curricular/MEDA/classes/media110/Voigt/index.html" http://www.carleton.edu/curricular/MEDA/classes/media110/Voigt/index.html Screening: The Bicycle Thief (De Sica, 1948) Lecture: Italian Neo-Realism Concepts: realism, social class, World War II, reportorial objective camera Film Clips: The Bicycle Thief (De Sica, 1948) / Rome, Open City (Rossellini, 1945) / The Earth Trembles/Le Terra Trema (Visconti, 1948) eBoard: Answer the weekly Discussion Questions. Lesson 10: Postwar Hollywood Issues/Film Noir (11/20) Reading: A History of Narrative Film, Chapter 11, pp. 372-385 (Cook, 2004) Reading Review Website:  HYPERLINK "http://filmnoir.com/" http://filmnoir.com/ Screening: Sunset Boulevard (Wilder, 1950) Lecture: Film Noir / Postwar Hollywood Concepts: Film Noir, Cold War, HUAC, The Hollywood Ten, Red Channels, Televison, Cinescope, VistaVision, Panavision, Todd AO, Cinerama, Method Acting Film Clips:The Best Years of Our Lives (Wyler, 1946) / The Wild One (Benedek, 1953) / 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (Fleischer, 1954) / Oklahoma! (Zinneman, 1955) / Lady and the Tramp (Geronomi/Jackson/Luske, 1955) / The Ten Commandments (DeMille, 1956) / Jailhouse Rock (Thorpe, 1957) / Cat On a Hot Tin Roof / (Brooks, 1958) / North by Northwest (Hitchcock, 1959) eBoard: Answer the weekly Discussion Questions. Written Assignment: Historical Essay #2 This assignment is due to your instructor via an e-mail attachment by Friday, 10/21 at 9AM. Lesson 11: French New Wave Cinema (11/25) Readings: A History of Narrative Film, Chapters 13 & 15, pp. 431-458; 464-65 (Cook, 2004) Reading Review Optional: A History of the French New Wave Cinema, pp. 3-19, 37-44, 199-206 (Neupert, 2002) Website  HYPERLINK "http://www.pocketessentials.com/film/1904048447frenchnewwave/index.php" Pocket Essentials: French New Wave/  HYPERLINK "http://www.greencine.com/static/primers/fnwave1.jsp" Green Cine: French New Wave Screening: Breathless (Godard, 1960) Lecture: French New Wave Cinema Concepts: Mise-en-scene, Auteur, French Imperialism Film Clips: Jules and Jim (Truffaut, 1961) / Breathless (Godard, 1960) Cleo from Five to Seven (Varda, 1962) eBoard: Answer the weekly Discussion Questions. Lesson 12: Japanese Film: Reality and Illusion (11/27) Reading: A History of Narrative Film, Chapter 18, pp. 731-768 (Cook, 2004) Reading Review Optional: The Films of Akira Kurosawa, pp. 70-80. (Ritchie, 1998) / Cinema East, pp. 23-35 (McDonald, 1983) Website:  HYPERLINK "http://www.asianfilms.org/japan/kurosawa.html" Asian Films: Akira Kurosawa /  HYPERLINK "http://www.asianfilms.org/japan/kuro-trad.html" Asian Films: Tradition in a Time of Transition /  HYPERLINK "http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/K/Kurosawa.asp" Encyclopedia.com: Akira Kurosawa Screening: Rashmon (Kurosawa, 1950) Lecture: Japanese Film & Kurosawa Concepts: narrative, ambiguity, multiple perspectives, Samurai, Japan in WW II, voice over narration, rapid montage, the Wipe Cut, period film, intertextuality Film Clips:Rashmon (Kurosawa, 1950) / Seven Samurai (Kurosawa, 1954) eBoard: Answer the weekly Discussion Questions. CONTEMPORARY CINEMA (1960 - Present) Lesson 13: Hollywood in the 1960s and 1970s (12/02) Reading: A History of Narrative Film, Chapter 20 (Cook, 2004) The Cult of the Auteur (Stam, 2000) The Americanization of the Auteur Theory (Stam, 2000) The Films of Vincent Minnelli (Naremore,1993) Reading Review Screening: War of the Worlds (Spielberg, 2004) Website:  HYPERLINK "http://www.math.grinnell.edu/~simpsone/Connections/Film/Author" Connections: Film Authorship Lecture: Hollywood in the 1960s and 1970s Concepts: Theories of Film Authorship (originality, collaboration, social context), Hollywood vs. Art Film, Psychoanalysis and Authorial Intention Film Clips: Bonnie and Clyde (Penn, 1967) / The Graduate (Nichols, 1967) / 2001: A Space Odyssey (Kubrick, 1968) / The Wild Bunch (Peckinpah, 1969)/ Love Story (Hiller, 1970) / Jaws (Spielberg, 1975) eBoard: Answer the weekly Discussion Questions. Lesson 14: Latin American Cinema (12/04) Reading: A History of Narrative Film, Chapter 19, pp. 795-819 (Cook, 2004) Seducing the Public: Images of Mexico in Like Water for Chocolate and Amores Perros (Shaw, 2003) Reading Review Website:  HYPERLINK "http://lanic.utexas.edu/la/region/cinema" LANIC: Cinema Screening: Like Water for Chocolate (Arau, 1992) Lecture: Third World and Mexican Cinema Concepts: Marxism, Italian Neorealism, churros, Cinema Novo. Film Clips: The Pagan (Van Dyke, 1928) Danzn (Novaro, 1991) Amores Perros (Irritu, 2000) eBoard: Answer the weekly Discussion Questions. Lesson 15: American Digital Cinema/ American Cinema of the 1990s and Beyond (12/09) Reading: A History of Narrative Film, Chapter 21 (Cook, 2004) The New Hollywood (Schatz, 1998) Easy Riders, Raging Bulls (Biskin, 2004) Reading Review Website:  HYPERLINK "http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/hollywood/business/windows.html" PBS: Hollywood Screening: Cinema Paradiso (Tomatore, 1988) Lecture: Cinema of the 1990s and Beyond / American Digital Cinema Concepts: Age of Reagan, analog vs. digital imaging, CGI, ILM, DID Film Clips: This is the Army (Curtiz, 1943) / A Time for Choosing (1964) eBoard: Answer the weekly Discussion Questions. 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