Common Curriculum
The curriculum of college level film studies programs often include but are not limited to:
- Introduction to film Studies
- Modes of film studies
- Close analysis of film
- History of film/media
- Analysis with emphasis
- Attention to time period
- Attention to regional creation
- Attention to genre
- Attention to creators
- Methods of film production
With diverse courses the make up for film studies majors or minors come to exist within schools.
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