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FS103 — American Film History 2: 1967 to the Present

5 credits · 55 hours

FS 103 - American Film History 2: 1967 to the Present FS 103 - American Film History 2: 1967 to the Present 5 Credits This course will cover American cinema after the studio system focusing on the rise of The New Hollywood of the 1970s and the American independent film movement of the 1990s. This course serves primarily a historical survey of American Cinema but will also include film analysis. Fees Quarters Typically pring Online Designed to Serve Student seeking humanities distribution credits and film studies majors. Active Date 20190610T09:30:54 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 38 Lecture 55 Total Degree Distributions: AA Humanities Area I Course Outline The course will cover four main topics: The Studio System - This section will be a review of the studio system and the Golden Age of Hollywood Rise of The New Hollywood - This section will cover the period from 1967-1980 as Hollywood began restructuring itself after the studio system. The Return of Hollywood - This section will cover the late 1970s and 1980s as the studios began reasserting control mainstream American cinema. Rise of the “Indies” - This section will cover the late 1980s to the present as a new generation of independent film makes began to challenge the conventions of Hollywood studio films. Student Learning

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