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May 21, 2025
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Preliminary 2025-2026 Yavapai College Catalog
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FMA 150 - History of American Cinema Description: Survey of American film as an art form, an industry, and a system of representation and communication. Technical, aesthetic, and cultural aspects of cinema and the reading of film as a means for communicating American ideals, values, and attitudes.
Prerequisites: Reading Proficiency.
General Education Competency: Critical Thinking; Diversity
Credits: 3 Lecture: 3 Lab: 0
Course Content:
- Development of the American film industry
- Film vocabulary
- Cinematic art and technology
- Hollywood film genres
- Film analysis and critique
Learning Outcomes:
- Identify the key events of American film history from the silent cinema to the present day. (1)
- Use the basic technical and critical vocabulary of motion pictures. (2)
- Analyze the relationship between the technologies of cinema and film art. (3)
- Explain the role of genre in American film history as it relates to the expression of American ideals, values and identity. (4)
- Analyze and critique American films. (5)
Required Assessment:
- Critique and evaluation of art and artifacts.
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