Information
| Unit | FACULTY OF COMMUNICATION |
| RADIO, TELEVISION AND CINEMA PR. | |
| Code | RTS219 |
| Name | World Cinema |
| Term | 2020-2021 Academic Year |
| Semester | 3. Semester |
| Duration (T+A) | 3-0 (T-A) (17 Week) |
| ECTS | 5 ECTS |
| National Credit | 3 National Credit |
| Teaching Language | Türkçe |
| Level | Lisans Dersi |
| Type | Normal |
| Label | C Compulsory |
| Mode of study | Uzaktan Öğretim |
| Catalog Information Coordinator | Doç. Dr. AYDIN ÇAM |
| Course Instructor |
Doç. Dr. AYDIN ÇAM
(Güz)
(A Group)
(Ins. in Charge)
|
Course Goal / Objective
To evaluate the contemporary directors, films and themes of North American Cinema, South American Cinema, European Cinema, Cinema(s) of the Post-Soviet Countries, Middle-Eastern Cinema, North African Cinema, Asian Cinema/South Asian Cinema in local, national and transnational context; historical and social progresses by samples.
Course Content
World cinema as a concept, local, national and transnational movies and movie theaters, periods and movements in film history, the film manifestos, film festivals and interactions, discussions and new trends in recent world cinema.
Course Precondition
Yok
Resources
Notes
Course Learning Outcomes
| Order | Course Learning Outcomes |
|---|---|
| LO01 | The students who succeeded in this course; |
| LO02 | 1. To demonstrate an understanding of main themes, key moments and trends in contemporary world cinema from the 20th century onwards; |
| LO03 | 2. To demonstrate an understanding of how world cinema intervenes in debates about, and contributes new understandings to, our formulation of the local, national and the transnational in contemporary film studies; |
| LO04 | 3. To analyze the cinema and progresses in cinema between economic, political, cultural and social progresses; |
| LO05 | 4. To relate forms and contents of the films and debate them in technical, aesthetical and ideological contexts; |
| LO06 | 5. To question the films in the concept of geo-politics of art and aesthetics; |
| LO07 | 6. To identify local, national, and transnational progresses in cinema; |
| LO08 | 7. To distinguish the key concepts in film studies and how they apply to world cinema. |
Relation with Program Learning Outcome
| Order | Type | Program Learning Outcomes | Level |
|---|---|---|---|
| PLO01 | - | Graduates gain critical thinking and interpretation skills in the field of radio, television and cinema | 5 |
| PLO02 | - | Graduates have the knowledge of thinking in different disciplines of social sciences and adapting them to their own specialization through applications and doing research when needed | 3 |
| PLO03 | - | Graduates have knowledge about different areas of communication at the entry level. | 2 |
| PLO04 | - | Graduates have knowledge of art, aesthetics, legal framework and culture in general and understand connections among them | 5 |
| PLO05 | - | Graduates produce audio-visual content with the academic formation gained and can control the production stages | 2 |
| PLO06 | - | Graduates gain knowledge of program production and management for broadcasting in terrestrial and web environments | 1 |
| PLO07 | - | Graduates develop the ability to express his/her feelings and thoughts by creating “written, oral and visual texts” | 4 |
| PLO08 | - | Graduates analyze and interpret social problems at national and international level | 5 |
| PLO09 | - | Graduates gain skills in writing various forms of scripts and producing programs for cinema, television and radio. | 1 |
| PLO10 | - | Graduates gain the ability to use communication technologies, to follow technological developments and to improve himself/herself accordingly | 1 |
| PLO11 | - | Graduates gain the ability to plan and organize all kinds of content for audio-visual activities from design to editing and disseminating. | 0 |
| PLO12 | - | Graduates can carry out interdisciplinary work processes the activities expected from him as a team member | 0 |
| PLO13 | - | Graduates can perform effective work individually and as a team member in the production process and provide coordination the field of radio, television and cinema | 3 |
| PLO14 | - | Graduates can prepare audio-visual necessities, decors and stages of studio area. | 0 |
| PLO15 | - | Graduates have know-how and skills about production and broadcast technologies | 0 |
| PLO16 | - | Graduates have knowledge of the information and communication technologies, and the computer softwares required by the field | 0 |
| PLO17 | - | Graduates are able to analyze a film, a script or a television program technically, aesthetically and ideologically. | 5 |
| PLO18 | - | Graduates can express written or visual ideas in a creative way by transforming them into a radio, television or cinema project. | 4 |
| PLO19 | - | Graduates take responsibility for planning, designing and executing pre-production processes of radio, television and cinema. | 1 |
| PLO20 | - | Graduates have the skills and competence to communicate effectively against discrimination and free from prejudices | 5 |
Week Plan
| Week | Topic | Preparation | Methods |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Introduction and Orientation | ||
| 2 | A Brief History of Cinema: Eras, Movements, Themes, Directors, and Movies | Reading, Watching | |
| 3 | Cinema before the World War II: USA, USSR an European Based Cinema | Reading, Watching | |
| 4 | Cinema after the World War II: Colonial and Post-Colonial World Cinema | Reading, Watching | |
| 5 | European Cinema I: A General View | Reading, Watching | |
| 6 | European Cinema II: Cinema of France and the new trends in French Cinema | Reading, Watching | |
| 7 | European Cinema III: Cinema of the Post-Soviet Countries | Reading, Watching | |
| 8 | Mid-Term Exam | ||
| 9 | Asian and Eurasian Cinema | Reading, Watching | |
| 10 | Far-Eastern Cinema | Reading, Watching | |
| 11 | Middle-Eastern Cinema: | Reading, Watching | |
| 12 | Iranian Cinema | Reading, Watching | |
| 13 | Third World Cinema | Reading, Watching | |
| 14 | Cinema of Latin American Countries | Reading, Watching | |
| 15 | Hollywood and Independent American Cinema | Reading, Watching | |
| 16 | Term Exams | ||
| 17 | Term Exams |
Assessment (Exam) Methods and Criteria
| Assessment Type | Midterm / Year Impact | End of Term / End of Year Impact |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Midterm Exam | 100 | 40 |
| General Assessment | ||
| Midterm / Year Total | 100 | 40 |
| 1. Final Exam | - | 60 |
| Grand Total | - | 100 |
Student Workload - ECTS
| Works | Number | Time (Hour) | Workload (Hour) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Course Related Works | |||
| Class Time (Exam weeks are excluded) | 14 | 3 | 42 |
| Out of Class Study (Preliminary Work, Practice) | 14 | 3 | 42 |
| Assesment Related Works | |||
| Homeworks, Projects, Others | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Mid-term Exams (Written, Oral, etc.) | 1 | 12 | 12 |
| Final Exam | 1 | 18 | 18 |
| Total Workload (Hour) | 114 | ||
| Total Workload / 25 (h) | 4,56 | ||
| ECTS | 5 ECTS | ||