MDIA 380

Fall 2014 All Classes

All Classes

Credit: 3 hours.

Documentary has exploded in the past decade, with more being created, screened and watched than at any time in history. But what has this growth meant to documentary, and how has it impacted what we see on screen and how documentary stories are being told? We will examine the changes and trends taking place in film and television documentaries over the past decade. We will watch and analyze a variety of contemporary documentaries, examining some of the different stylistic, production, and story-telling methods that have developed over this time. If you enjoy watching documentaries and want to learn more about them, you will find this an enjoyable and thought-provoking course.

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MDIA 380 class schedule data for fall 2014
CRN Type Section Time Day Location Instructor Section Details
63429
Lecture-Discussion
A
1:00PM -3:50PM
W
219 Gregory Hall
Rosenstein, J
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
08/25/14-12/10/14
Credit:
3 hours
Section Info:
Professor Rosenstein is a Peabody and multiple Emmy award winning documentary producer and director who brings his many years of documentary experience to the classroom. Students who have completed MDIA 390 JR, Section Title: 21st Century Documentaries or MDIA 400 A, Section Title: 21st Century Documentaries should not register for MDIA 380. While the number is different, the course content is the same. Registering for the new course would be seen as duplicate credit. Duplicate credit does not count toward graduation and students registering for the duplicate course will be asked to drop. PLEASE NOTE: THIS COURSE HAS NO PREREQUISITES!
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