University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire


Professor Bob Nowlan

Professor Bob Nowlan


TEACHING GUIDES: COURSES IN FILM, VIDEO, AND MOVING-IMAGE CULTURE


 
Quick Guide for Reference and Review: Technical Terms for Film and Video Study

Special Effects

Characteristics of Experiemental (Avant-Garde) Film
Representation and Ideology in Film

The Concept of Suture

Problematics of 'Realism' in Film, Video, and Moving-Image Culture
Semiotics and the Interpretation of Film Meaning: an Introduction

Defamiliarization, Dreams, and 'Frames': an Introduction to Concepts for Critical Analysis

Why Write About the Movies in Beginning the Critical Study of Film

Narrative in/and Film--an Introduction to Some Key Terms and Concepts
Lighting in Film: an Introduction to Some Key Terms and Concepts

Apocalypse Now (Redux) and Film Sound

Brechtian Acting and Theatre--an Introduction

Film Noir--an Introduction to the Concept

Introduction to "Reading" Films as Social Texts

Ideology: an Introduction to the Concept

Basic Introduction, Key Concepts: Film and Culture

The Art and Politics of Representation in Film
Documentary, Bias, and Truth

Queestions, Critical Analysis of Documentary Film

Initial Questions and Answers: Representation and Reality, Narrative and Film

Interpreting Film: Meaning and Representation, Culture and Politics, The Truman Show, and Stranger with a Camera

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