Basic Narrative Analysis

Overview

The course explores the historical and contemporary narrative theories of drama and cinema. Students will learn the concepts and terms most commonly used in film analysis, and how to use these concepts and terms in writing their own analysis of a film or group of films. This subject serves as an introduction to the basic concepts and terminology used in the critical study and analysis of film and other moving-image media, where films will be considered as an art form; as a cultural artefact; as political expression; and as an economic enterprise.

On completing the course, students will be able to:

  1. Examine key concepts and terminology used in the analysis of film.
  2. Relate films critically and systematically based on narrative theories.
  3. Produce a creative work through the application of the key concepts of film art.

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Entry Requirements

Elective Details

Course Code: COM3053
Offering Semester: April
Credit Hours: 3
Delivery: Face-to-Face (F2F) delivery on site
Assessment Weightage: Continuous Assessment - 50%; Final Exam - 50%
Course Lecturer: Dr Norizzati Azudin
Contact Email: @email

 

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