Online Class: Film Appreciation

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Course Description
Film Appreciation 101: A Cinematic Odyssey
Film is more than mere entertainment; it's a reflection of our history, culture, and psyche. Over the past century, the cinematic medium has evolved dramatically, leaving behind a rich tapestry of styles, genres, and narratives. 'Film Appreciation 101' invites you to traverse this captivating world, offering a comprehensive exploration that will deepen your understanding and amplify your enjoyment of films.
Why Take This Course?
For avid movie lovers, this course serves as a window into the intricacies of film analysis and critical discussion. For professionals in the media and entertainment sector, it offers essential insights into the ever-evolving landscape of cinema. And for those newly venturing into the realm of movies, it lays a solid foundation, setting the stage for more informed and enriched viewing experiences.
Course Breakdown:
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The Value of Film Viewing: Understand why film matters. Delve into the cultural, historical, and personal significance of movies and the joy they bring.
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Early Film History: Travel back in time to the birth of cinema. Explore the pioneers, the groundbreaking techniques, and the societal impact of films in their nascent stage.
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The Filmmaking Process: Peek behind the curtain into the intricate world of film production. From scripts to screens, grasp how each step shapes the final masterpiece.
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100 Years of Film Styles and Movements: Witness the evolution of cinema. Chart the progression of genres, styles, and movements, and understand their socio-cultural contexts.
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Film Psychology: Dive into the mind of the viewer. Explore cognitive processes, emotional responses, and the profound effects of cinematic storytelling on human psyche.
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Films To Watch - 1900 - 1960: Step into a cinematic time machine. Rediscover classics that defined half a century, from silent masterpieces to mid-century marvels.
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Films to Watch - 1960 - 2020: Journey through the contemporary age of cinema. From New Wave innovations to 21st-century blockbusters, explore the films that have shaped recent decades.
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General Ideas on Art Theory as a Consumer Habit: Decipher the bond between art and audience. Delve into how artistic theories influence consumer habits and preferences.
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Film Composers to Know: Celebrate the unsung heroes behind cinema's most iconic scores. Explore the maestros whose melodies breathe life into visual tales.
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Film Directors to Know: Spotlight on the visionaries. From Hitchcock to Nolan, delve into the minds of directors who've sculpted the cinematic landscape.
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How to Get Your Money's Worth at the Movies: Maximize your cinematic experience. Tips, tricks, and hacks to ensure every theater visit is worthwhile.
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Personal Enrichment as a Film Audience Consumer: Beyond mere viewing, how can films elevate personal growth? Harness the power of cinema for self-betterment.
Enrich Your Cinematic Journey
This course, in essence, is more than just a study; it's an invitation to experience cinema in its entirety. With meticulously curated content and expert insights, 'Film Appreciation 101' promises to be an unforgettable odyssey through the mesmerizing world of films. Whether you're a seasoned cinephile, an industry professional, or a curious novice, this course has a treasure trove of knowledge awaiting you. Dive in, and let the magic of movies unfold.
- Completely Online
- Self-Paced
- Printable Lessons
- Full HD Video
- 6 Months to Complete
- 24/7 Availability
- Start Anytime
- PC & Mac Compatible
- Android & iOS Friendly
- Accredited CEUs

Course Lessons
Lesson 1. Exploring the Enduring Magic of Cinema
More than just entertainment, movies serve as a social conduit, sparking dialogue and uniting people through shared cinematic experiences. Discussing films such as Marvel's universe or classics like 'The Wizard of Oz' strengthens communal and familial bonds.Lesson 2. Cinematic Chronicles: A Historical Journey
From photography's daguerreotypes to motion pictures, inventors like Niépce and Daguerre laid the foundation for film technology. This evolution birthed genres, expanded narrative horizons, and eventually fostered the global cinematic experience we know today.Lesson 3. Film Production: A Symphony of Creativity and Technology
The digital revolution reshapes filmmaking, democratizing the industry with tools like smartphones, exemplified by Tangerine, and virtual production showcased in The Mandalorian. This transformation allows for diverse storytelling and offers unprecedented flexibility, marking a departure from traditional techniques.Lesson 4. A Century of Cinema: From Innocence to Innovation
Throughout cinema's century-long journey, film noir and gangster genres laid foundations for dark, complex storytelling, influencing both film and television landscapes. The evolution of cinematic narratives continues to challenge and inspire society.Lesson 5. Film Psychology Explored
Film psychology bridges art and science, merging filmmakers' influence with psychological principles to captivate audiences beyond entertainment. This exploration investigates cinematic techniques that evoke deeply-rooted human emotions and societal norms, creating a unique space in media studies.Lesson 6. Architecture of Early Cinema: Films From 1900 to 1920
The transition from silent films to 'talkies' during 1920 to 1940 marked a revolutionary phase expanding cinema's emotional impact with sound, as seen in works like 'The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari' and 'The Jazz Singer.' This era established film as a cultural medium, blending rich visual artistry with the new dimension of sound.Lesson 7. Classics of Change: Must-See Films from 1960-1980
The evolution of film from 1960 to 1980 marked a profound shift, where technological advancements and fearless narratives rendered movies like 'Apocalypse Now' and 'Planet of the Apes' as cultural icons. Through bold storytelling, filmmakers used cinema to mirror the era’s complex societal changes and philosophical inquiries.Lesson 8. Decoding Visual Narratives: Art and Film
Comprehending films necessitates exploring the symbiosis of dialogue, conflict, visuals, and technology, each molding the cinematic landscape. The emotional and narrative power of dialogue, coupled with modern tech innovations, invites viewers on an intricate exploration of human stories and experiences.Lesson 9. Film Scores: The Soundtrack of Our Cinematic Lives
Film music is a fundamental yet often unspoken element in cinema, offering emotional depth and narrative coherence. Legendary composers like John Williams and Hans Zimmer have crafted iconic scores that elevate storytelling beyond visuals alone.Lesson 10. Directors: Storytellers of the Silver Screen
Cinema's great directors, such as Kubrick with his genre-transcending narratives and Lean’s epic storytelling, have revolutionized narrative and visual storytelling techniques. Their contributions continue to guide filmmakers today, fostering exploration of complex themes and redefining the artistry of cinema.Lesson 11. Exploring the Depths of Cinematic Engagement
Movies offer more than entertainment; they are cultural mirrors and emotional journeys, inviting introspection and social engagement. Choosing the right film and venue, whether a blockbuster at a theater or a hidden gem on a streaming service, enhances the cinematic experience in profound ways.Lesson 12. Stories in Motion: Reflecting on Cultural Tapestry
While primarily forms of entertainment, films can also instigate profound inner change by prompting self-reflection and reevaluation of personal values. They challenge viewers to confront personal and ethical dilemmas, fueling growth and empowerment across diverse life experiences.
Learning Outcomes
- Define the ways in which cinema serves as a bridge for social connection and cultural understanding by evaluating specific examples from films.
- Identify and describe methods to enhance film-watching experiences, focusing on critical engagement techniques and the exploration of diverse genres or historical contexts.
- Demonstrate understanding of how technological advancements in sound and color transformed the narrative potential of films.
- Recognize the key contributions of pioneers like the Lumière brothers and Thomas Edison in the development of early cinema.
- Analyze the importance of collaboration in filmmaking, providing examples of how various roles contribute to bringing a film from concept to screen.
- Identify the key stages of the filmmaking process from script development to production, demonstrating understanding of each phase's role and significance.
- Describe the evolution of film from the early 20th century to modern day, highlighting significant technological advancements and their impact on storytelling.
- Recognize the distinguishing features of different film styles and movements throughout cinema history, including key influences and representative works.
- Define and analyze the concept of suspension of disbelief and identify at least three psychological strategies used by filmmakers to achieve this effect in film narratives.
- Describe and evaluate the use of archetypes in film, referencing Jung's theories, and provide examples of how these elements foster emotional engagement and cultural resonance among diverse audiences.
- Analyze the transition from silent films to sound in cinema from 1920 to 1940 by describing the impact of this change on storytelling and the film industry.
- Define the influence of early cinema techniques by identifying how specific films from 1900 to 1920 shaped modern filmmaking practices, such as special effects and narrative structure.
- Recognize the influence of cultural and political changes on films from the 1960s to 1980s.
- Demonstrate mastery of lesson content at levels of 70% or higher.
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Student Testimonials
- "I loved this course! It was so helpful learning the different movie styles and going through classics in the 90's and before! I can't think of anything that needs to be added to this course. Overall 100%!!" -- Joyell L.
- "Mac is awesome and always does a fantastic job. I love his videos for the information and his enthusiasm." -- Diana C.
- "The Instructor was very helpful to me, and provided feedback and discussion after almost every lesson. I have studied two history courses and Buddhism with him as well as Chinese culture." -- Judith J.
- "My professor in this class was receptive, passionate, honest and often funny." -- Jess M.
- "Great instructor. Provided useful feedback. Very prompt." -- Donna S.
- "Mac, Thanks for your prompt and encouraging feedback. You made the class more satisfying." -- Loren noel L.
- "I love it I can't wait for more lessons on film from this instructor." -- David P.
- "Great instructor . Very knowledgeable ." -- Roger G.
- "I liked the summaries of the different film, directors,and composers. Some of the aesthetic principles were interesting also." -- Linda B.
- "I appreciate the availability and the comments made on my work." -- Carlos G.
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