Film Studies
Film Studies at IVCC focuses upon the artistic and technologic aspects of
film, as well as the influence of film on culture and society. The courses are
both available for general education credit
and have been approved by the Illinois Articulation Initiative of
course, selection of the appropriate class may depend upon your
ability and your major. For assistance in selecting the proper class, please
contact the
IVCC counselors.
Courses
Film 2009: The Art of the Film
Background viewing, critiquing, lectures, discussions on history and appreciation of cinema as an art form and its influence on and reflection of society. Film viewings outside of class are required. |
Film 2010: Film, Art, and Literature
This course looks at the relationship of film, visual art, and literature, focusing most specifically upon the interaction between them from a historical perspective, i.e. how this relationship has changed as the art forms have changed since their inception. Required comparative readings and film and art viewings are a component of this course. |
Instructor |
Office |
Phone |
|
| Radek, Kimberly M. | A-314 | (815) 224-0395 | kimberly_radek@ivcc.edu |
