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What comes next in Film Studies?
  • Film Studies at Harvard home page
  • http//www.fas.harvard.edu/filmstud/
  • The undergraduate Concentrations
  • Film Studies
  • Secondary field in Film Studies
  • Academic and student organizations
  • Summer study abroad
  • Possibilities for graduate study

2
CUE Evaluations
  • Course evaluations are now open and available
    through the Courses' tab at the my.harvard
    portal ltmy.harvard.edu/gt
  • Please complete the course evaluation before the
    final exam (January 16).

3
Art of Film final examination
  • Section A. Film Analysis (Recommended writing
    time 30 minutes) 30.
  • A.1. A short film clip will be screened for you
    three times. Write a short essay on this clip
    relating how elements of film form and
    style--mise-en-scène, framing, editing, and
    sound--convey and shape the portrayed story.
  • Section B. Essay (Recommended Writing Time 45
    minutes) 40.
  • Answer any ONE of three proposed questions.
  • Section C. Short Answer (Recommended Writing
    Time 60 minutes) 30.
  • Answer any SIX of ten proposed questions.
  • Your answers should demonstrate your precise
    comprehension of the vocabulary and concepts
    presented in Film Art and in the Sourcebook
    readings. Whenever possible, illustrate your
    answers with examples from films screened for the
    course. Do not concentrate on the same one or
    two films for each question. Credit will be
    given for referring to a broad range of films in
    this section of the exam.

4
Art of Film final examination
  • Final exam review sessions
  • Monday, January 8, 1-2 pm, CCVA B-04
  • Wednesday, January 10, 1-2 pm, CCVA B-04
  • Thursday, January 11, 4-5 pm, CCVA B-04
  • You may come to any review session that fits your
    schedule.

5
Concentration in Film Studies
  • Honors Only 14 half-courses
  • Required Courses
  • Introductory Courses (three required)
  • The Art of Film
  • Silent Cinema
  • Sound Cinema
  • Advanced Courses
  • Six (or seven) half-courses directly related to
    film and visual studies. 
  • At least two of these advanced courses must be
    advanced Film Studies seminars.
  • Interdisciplinary Courses
  • Two (or three) half-courses in other departments
    that provide pertinent interdisciplinary
    perspectives to Film Studies but are not courses
    whose main emphasis is film related. 
  • Electives
  • Students who choose not to write a thesis will
    instead take two additional advanced film studies
    courses (these choices are subject to the
    approval of the Director of Undergraduate
    Studies).

6
Secondary field in Film Studies
  • Six half-courses
  • The Art of Film
  • Either Silent Cinema or Sound Cinema
  • One course in film theory
  • Three additional courses in Film Studies
  • N.B. Only one Core class may count toward a
    secondary field and the Core.

7
Previews of coming attractions
  • Special information meeting for Freshmen
    interested in Film Studies
  • Wednesday, January 31,4-5 pm, CCVA Sculpture
    Studio (second floor)

8
Previews of coming attractions
  • VES 72. Sound Cinema
  • JD Connor
  • VES 100b. History of Video Art in Media Culture
  • Carrie Lambert-Beatty
  • VES 173t. Contemporary Film Theory
  • David Rodowick
  • VES 175a. Autobiography Film
  • Dominique Bluher
  • VES 178m. Modernism and Cinema
  • Haidee Wasson
  • VES 183s. Screens (seminar)
  • Haidee Wasson
  • VES 189. Exploring Culture Through Film
  • Lucien Taylor
  • VES 191s. Cold War Cinema 1948-64
  • J. Hoberman

9
Important academic student organizations
  • The Film Study Center
  • lthttp//www.filmstudycenter.org/gt
  • The Harvard Film Archive
  • lthttp//www.harvardfilmarchive.org/gt
  • Cinematic
  • lthttp//www.hcs.harvard.edu/cinemagt
  • thecinematic_at_gmail.com
  • Harvard-Radcliffe Television
  • http//www.hcs.harvard.edu/hrtv/
  • hrtv_at_hcs.harvard.edu

10
Summer study abroad
  • Harvard Summer Program in Paris, France (La
    Femis)
  • www.summer.harvard.edu/2007/programs/abroad/paris_
    lafemis/
  • VISU S-190 Contemporary French Cinema
  • Dominique Bluher David Rodowick
  • VISU S-59 Nonfiction Video Projects (32100)
  • Faculty from La Femis

11
Postgraduate Study in Film
  • At Harvard
  • Secondary field in Film Visual Studies
  • lthttp//www.gsas.harvardgt
  • At other universities
  • In film and/or video production

12
Questions?
  • DUS for VES
  • Robb Moss ltrobbmoss_at_fasgt
  • CCVA 105 496-6614
  • DUS for Film Studies
  • J. D. Connor ltjdconnor_at_fasgt
  • Sever M-07 (4th floor) 496-6799
  • DGS for Film Visual Studies
  • D. N. Rodowick ltrodowick_at_fasgt
  • Sever M-06 (4th floor) 496-6076
  • Academic Coordinator
  • Mike Lawrence ltmlawrenc_at_fasgt
  • CCVA 102 496-4469
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