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The Language of Hollywood: Storytelling, Sound, and Color
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Overview
Subtitles for all video lectures available: Turkish (provided by Koc University), English
Syllabus
Here is a week-by week description of the course and the films discussed. Each lecture is followed by an ungraded multiple choice quiz. At the end of the course, students can complete a longer, 20 question multiple-choice quiz for a grade. This is an online educational experience, not intended to be equivalent to a college course.
Week One:
INTRODUCTION
Lecture One: Form, Technology, and the Art of
Cinema
Lecture Two: The Power of Silence: Cinema as a Visual Art.
Watch Street Angel (Fox, 1928)
NOTE: Street Angel is Optional because the purchase price of the DVD can be prohibitive.
Lecture Three: Street Angel: Borzage's Visual Opera
Lecture Four: von Sternberg's World
Watch Docks of New York (Paramount, 1928)
Lecture Five: Docks of New York: The Seedy Side of Silence
SOUND
Week Two:
Lecture One: Sound Comes to Cinema
Watch Applause (Paramount, 1929)
Lecture Two:Applause, Mamoulian's Struggle for Style
Lecture Three: The Marx Brothers: Unbridled Talk
Watch Monkey Business (Paramount, 1931)
Lecture Four: Monkey Business: Vaudeville Anarchy in the Sound Film
Week Three:
Lecture One: Gunfire and the City: Introduction to the Gangster Film
Watch Scarface (United Artists, 1932)
Lecture Two: Scarface: Sound and the Gangster's World
Lecture Three: Building an Atmosphere: Val Lewton’s Horror Films
Watch The Ghost Ship (RKO 1943)
Lecture Four: Ghost Ship: Horror through Sound and Light
Week Four:
Lecture One: Harnessing the Rainbow: Introducing Technicolor
Watch Trail of the Lonesome Pine (Paramount, 1936)
Lecture Two: Trail of the Lonesome Pine: Dramatic Restraint
Lecture Three: The Color of Adventure
Watch Adventures of Robin Hood (Warner Bros. 1938)
Lecture Four: Robin Hood: Technicolor’s
New Palette.
Week Five:
Lecture One: Color and Melodrama
Watch All that Heaven Allows (Universal, 1958)
Lecture Two: All that Heaven Allows: Orange, Blue, Loss and Longing
Lecture Three: Continuing the Technicolor Tradition
Watch Punch Drunk Love (New Line: 2002)
Lecture Four: Punch Drunk Love: P.T. Anderson's Palette Games
Lecture Five: Conclusions
Taught by
Scott Higgins
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Reviews
4.3 rating, based on 11 Class Central reviews
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Delightful course - designed to be easy, one final exam (re-takeable multiple times!) is the only grade, taking all the pressure off. Excellent selection of movies for variety and showcasing development of the medium as a storytelling device. Good informative lectures.
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Amiable lecturer.
Absolutely no feedback from prof or TAs -
Scott Higgins, led a very enjoyable course dealing with some of the most important historical developments in Hollywood film industry.
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Had a wonderful traveling through time with the movies as they added sound and color to the storytelling.
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