Schedules

Fall 2022

FILM STUDIES COURSE SCHEDULE

Core courses for the major/minor are indicated by (*); other courses listed can be used to satisfy electives requirements. Variable Topic (VT) courses may be taken twice for credit, provided the class content is different each time.

Please see our degree requirements page for complete details.

Courses Within The Media Studies Department:

* MEDST 143: History of Cinema I: 1880 – 1930
On-Line (Asynchronous)
Noah Tsika

* MEDST 240: Styles of Cinema
Thursday 9:10 am – 1:00 pm; (In-Person)
Julian Cornell
Kiely Hall 321

MEDST 243-01: Introduction to Filmmaking
Tuesday 9:10 am – 1:00 pm; (In-Person)
Leslie McCleave
King Hall 105

MEDST 243-02: Introduction to Filmmaking
Monday 1:40 pm – 5:30 pm; (In-Person)
Zoe Beloff
King Hall 105

MEDST 245-01: Screenwriting
Wednesday 6.30 – 9.20 pm; (In-Person)
Richard Vetere

MEDST 245-02: Screenwriting
Monday 9:10 am – 12:05 pm; On-Line (Synchronous)
Leslie McCleave

MEDST 247: Introduction to Digital Editing
Tuesday 1:40 – 4:30; On-Line (Synchronous)
Andrea DeFelice

MEDST 265: Producing Independent Movies
Tuesday 1:40 pm – 4:30 pm; Hybrid (Synchronous)
Leslie McCleave

MEDST 318: Cinematography
Thursday 9:10 am – 1:00 pm (In-Person)
Zoe Beloff
King Hall 105

MEDST 341W: Film Theory
Monday 1:40 – 4:30pm, (In-Person)
Amy Herzog
Kiely Hall 315

MEDST 342W-01: Film Genres (VT): Film Noir
Wednesday 1:40 – 4:30pm, (In-Person)
Noah Tsika
Kiely Hall 315

MEDST 342W-02: Film Genres (VT): Horror Films
Wednesday 9:10 am – 12:05 pm; (In-Person)
Julian Cornell
Kiely Hall 321

MEDST 343W: Non-Fiction Forms
Tuesday 1:40 – 4:30 pm; (Hybrid)
Ashley Marinaccio
Kiely Hall 315

MEDST 346W: African-Americans in American Film and Television
Tuesday 4:30 – 7:20 pm; (In-Person)
Benjamin Strassfeld
Kiely Hall 315

Courses In Other Departments:

Department of European Languages & Literatures

French

FREN 250: French & Francophone Film
Monday & Wednesday 1:40 – 2:55 pm; (In-Person)
Yves Cloarec

Department of Classical, Middle Eastern & Asian Languages & Cultures

East Asian Studies

EAST 162: Introduction to Korean Cinema
Monday 1:40 – 5:30 pm; (In Person)
Namhee Han
Queens Hall 345C

EAST 162: Contemporary Chinese Cinema
Thursday 5:00 – 7:50 pm; (In Person)
Jia Xuan Zhang
Queens Hall 265H

Hebrew
HEBRW 358: The Modern Hebrew Media
Nir Oded
On-Line (Asynchronous)

Japanese
JPNS 254: Japanese Cinema
Tuesday & Thursday 12:15 – 1:30 pm (In-Person)
Staff

Middle Eastern Studies

MES 245: Images of the Middle East:1001 Nights in World Literature and Film
Monday & Wednesday 1:40 pm – 2:55 pm; (On-Line) Synchronous
Rebecca Taleghani

Spring 2022

Spring 2022

FILM STUDIES COURSE SCHEDULE

Core courses for the major/minor are indicated by (*); other courses listed can be used to satisfy electives requirements. Variable Topic (VT) courses may be taken twice for credit, provided the class content is different each time.

Please see ourdegree requirementspage for complete details.

Courses Within The Media Studies Department:

* MEDST 144: History of Cinema III: 1930 – 1970
Tuesday 5:30 pm – 9:20 pm; On-Line (Synchronous)
Noah Tsika

* MEDST200: Principles of Sound and Image
On-Line (Asynchronous)
Julian Cornell

* MEDST240: Styles of Cinema
Wednesday 1:40 pm – 4:30 pm; (In Person)
Ashley Marinaccio
Kiely Hall 315

MEDST243-01: Introduction to Filmmaking
Thursday 9:10 am – 1:00 pm; (In-Person)
Zoe Beloff
King Hall 105

MEDST243-02: Introduction to Filmmaking
Tuesday 9:10 am – 1:00 pm; (In-Person)
Madeline Hunt-Ehrlich
King Hall 105

MEDST245-01: Screenwriting
Monday 9:10 am – 12:05 pm; On-Line (Synchronous)
Leslie McCleave

MEDST245-02: Screenwriting
Wednesday 6.30 – 9.20 pm; On-Line (Synchronous)
Richard Vetere

MEDST265: Producing Independent Movies
Monday 1:40 pm – 5:30 pm; Hybrid (Synchronous)
Leslie McCleave
Kiely 315

MEDST 281-02: Intermediate Studies in Media (VT): Introduction to Editing
Tuesday 1:40 – 4:30; On-Line (Synchronous)
Andrea DeFelice

MEDST 281-04: Intermediate Studies in Media (VT): Experimental Media
Monday 1:40 pm – 5:30 pm; (Hybrid)
Zoe Beloff

MEDST314: Directing
Wednesday 9:10 am – 1:00 pm; (In-Person)
Leslie McCleave
Kiely 323

MEDST317: Advanced Post-Production
Thursday 1:40 – 4:30 pm, On-Line (Synchronous)
Andrea DeFelice

MEDST341W: Film Theory
Thursday 6:30 – 7:30 pm, On-Line (Synchronous)
Brandon Arroyo

MEDST342W: Film Genres (VT): Disaster Movies
Monday 9:10 am – 12:05 pm; (In-Person)
Julian Cornell
Kiely Hall 321

MEDST 343W: Non-Fiction Forms
Wednesday 9:10 am – 12:05 pm; (In-Person)
Ashley Marinaccio
Kiely Hall 321

MEDST 344W: National Cinemas
Tuesday 1:40 – 4:30 pm; (In-Person)
Noah Tsika
Kiely Hall TBA

MEDST 346W: African-Americans in American Film and Television
Thursday 1:40 – 5:30 pm; (In-Person)
Roopali Mukherjee
Kiely Hall TBA

Courses In OtherDepartments:

Middle Eastern Studies

MES 240: Images of the Middle East:1001 Nights in World Literature and Film
Monday & Wednesday 5:00 pm – 6:15 pm; (In-Person)
Rebecca Taleghani
Room TBA

Philosophy

PHIL 105: Film Philosophy & Politics
Monday & Wednesday 9:15 am – 10:30 am; (In-Person)
Alexia Papijiotis
Kiely Hall 317

Winter 2022

Courses Within The Media Studies Department:

January Winter Term Runs January 3rd through January 24th

MEDST 265: Producing Independent Movies
On Line Course (Asynchronous)
Leslie McCleave

MEDST342: Film Genres (VT): Science Fiction Films
On Line Course (Asynchronous)
Julian Cornell

Fall 2021

FILM STUDIES COURSE SCHEDULE (REV 6.24.2021)

Core courses for the major/minor are indicated by (*); other courses listed can be used to satisfy electives requirements. Variable Topic (VT) courses may be taken twice for credit, provided the class content is different each time.

Please see ourdegree requirementspage for complete details.

Courses Within The Media Studies Department:

MEDST 143: History of Cinema III: 1895 – 1930
On-Line
Noah Tsika

MEDST200: Principles of Sound and Image
On-Line
Julian Cornell

MEDST240: Styles of Cinema
Thursday 12:00 – 1:30 pm (Hybrid)
Saba Riazi

MEDST243: Introduction to Filmmaking
Section 01

Thursday 2:40 – 4:30 pm (Hybrid)
Zoe Beloff

Section 02

Hybrid
Madeline Hunt-Ehrlich

MEDST245: Screenwriting
Wednesday 6.30 – 9.20 pm (In Person)
Richard Vetere

MEDST265: ProducingIndependent Movies
On-Line
Leslie McCleave

MEDST 281-04: Intermediate Studies in Media (VT): Script Analysis
On-Line
Leslie McCleave

MEDST 281-03: Intermediate Studies in Media (VT): Introduction to Digital Editing
Tuesday 1:40 – 4:30 pm (Hybrid)
Andrea DeFelice

MEDST310: Documentary Filmmaking
Wednesday 9:10 am – 1:00 pm (Hybrid)
Madeline Hunt-Ehrlich

MEDST317: Advanced Post Production
Thursday 1:40 – 4:30 pm (On-Line)
Andrea DeFelice

MEDST342W: Film Genres (VT): Film Noir
On-Line
Noah Tiska

MEDST 342W:Film Genres (VT):Cult Cinema
On-Line
Julian Cornell

MEDST 344: National Cinemas (VT): Latin American Cinema
Monday 4:30 – 6:00 p.m. (On-Line)
Juan Monroy

Courses In OtherDepartments:

Comparative Literature

CMLIT 241: Literature and The Movies: Jean-Luc Godard and the Algerian War of Independence in Cinema.(Hybrid)
Tuesday & Thursday 10:45 am – 12:00 pm
Andrea Khalil

HEBRW 358: Modern Hebrew Media (On-Line)
Oded Nir

Asian Language and Cultures

JPNS 254: Japanese Cinema (Hybrid)
Monday 3:10 – 4:25 pm
Nan Hartman

JPNS 254: Japanese Cinema (Hybrid)
Wednesday 3:10 – 4:25 pm
Nan Hartman

Political Science

PSCI 228: American Politics and Film
On-Line
Nicholas Petaludis

Spring 2021

FILM STUDIES COURSE SCHEDULE

Core courses for the major/minor are indicated by (*); other courses listed can be used to satisfy electives requirements. Variable Topic (VT) courses may be taken twice for credit, provided the class content is different each time.

Please see ourdegree requirementspage for complete details.

Courses Within The Media Studies Department:

* MEDST 146: History of Cinema III: 1970 – Present
On-Line (Asynchronous)
Amy Herzog

* MEDST200: Principles of Sound and Image
On-Line (Asynchronous)
Julian Cornell

* MEDST240: Styles of Cinema
On-Line (Asynchronous)
Alexander Davis

MEDST243: Introduction to Filmmaking
On-Line (Asynchronous)
Madeline Hunt-Ehrlich

Thursday 9:10 am – 11:00 am, On-Line (Synchronous)
Zoe Beloff

MEDST245: Screenwriting
Wednesday 6.30 – 9.20 pm, On-Line (Synchronous)
Richard Vetere

MEDST 281-01: Intermediate Studies in Media (VT): Introduction toEditing
Tuesday 1:40 – 4:30, On-Line (Synchronous)
Andrea DeFelice

MEDST 281-02: Intermediate Studies in Media (VT): Script Analysis
On-Line (Asynchronous)
Leslie McCleave

Whether you are a writer, a director, or a producer, an understanding of story structure and dramatic principles is essential. In-depth analysis of a screenplay’s storyline, characters, dialogue, images, and theme reveals a wide range of narrative techniques and storytelling styles, from Hollywood to independent and everything in between. Students read screenplays and view selected films on-line and analyze the scripts, learning how essential information is conveyed, how story elements are communicated through visual means, how dramatic momentum is built with cause and effect, and what makes a character credible and complex. Students end the term with the ability to analyze film scripts of varying styles and lengths and apply that knowledge to their own screenwriting.

MEDST 281-03: Intermediate Studies in Media (VT): Writing the Short Screenplay
On-Line (Asynchronous)
Leslie McCleave

The short film is an art form of its own, often dominating film and video festivals.
This workshop is devoted solely to crafting short screenplays which could be produced in an advanced production course or independently. Students are introduced to the techniques of screenwriting with an emphasis on dramatic structure, visual language and character development. Then we focus on craft issues unique to short screenplay writing — what types of stories, characters, premises, resolutions, are best suited to short films? Students complete a short narrative screenplay as well as various exercises designed to enhance understanding of the craft of screenwriting. We will also examine the practical production challenges involved with bringing a short script to the screen.​

MEDST317: Advanced Post-Production
Thursday 1:40 – 4:30 pm, On-Line (Synchronous)
Andrea DeFelice

MEDST342W: Film Genres (VT): Children’s Films
On-Line (Asynchronous)
Julian Cornell

MEDST342: Film Genres (VT): Comedy
On-Line (Asynchronous)
Sara Hinojos

MEDST 343W: Non-Fiction Forms
Tuesday 4:00 pm – 5 pm On-Line (Hybrid)
J.V. Fuqua

Courses In OtherDepartments:

Comparative Literature

CMLIT 241: Jean-Luc Godard and the Algerian War of Independence in Cinema.
Tuesday & Thursday 10:45 am – 12:00 pm On-Line (Synchronous)
Andrea Khalil

Middle Eastern Studies

MES 240: Images of the Middle East:1001 Nights in World Literature and Film
Monday & Wednesday 10:45 am – 12:00 pm On-Line (Synchronous)
Rebecca Taleghani

Summer 2021

Summer 2021

Film Studies Course Schedule

Core courses for the major/minor are indicated by (*); other courses listed can be used to satisfy electives requirements. Variable Topic (VT) courses may be taken twice for credit, provided the class content is different each time.

Please see ourdegree requirementspage for complete details.

Summer 1 Short: Monday, June 7th – Wednesday June 30th

Courses Within The Media Studies Department:

MEDST344: National Cinemas (VT): Scandinavian Film
(On-Line, Asynchronous)
Julian Cornell

Summer 1 Long: Monday, June 7th –Monday, August 16th

MEDST 341W: Film Theory
(On-Line, Asynchronous)
Noah Tsika

Summer 2 Short:Monday, July 6th – Tuesday July 29th

MEDST 281: Intermediate Studies in Media (VT): Introduction To Digital Editing
(On-Line, Synchronous)
Andrea DeFelice

Summer 2 Long: Monday, July 6th – Monday, August 16th

MEDST144: History of Cinema II (1930-1970)
(On-Line, Asynchronous)
Staff

MEDST342W: Film Genres (VT): Superhero Cinema
(On-Line,Asynchronous)
Julian Cornell

Winter 2021

Winter 2021

Courses Within The Media Studies Department:

January Winter Term Runs January 4th through January 25th

MEDST 225: Ethnicity in AmericanMedia
On Line Course (Asynchronous)
Sara Hinojos

MEDST342: Film Genres (VT): Science Fiction Films
On Line Course (Asynchronous)
Julian Cornell

MEDST345: Great Directors (VT): Martin Scorsese
On Line Course (Asynchronous)
Noah Tsika

Fall 2020

FILM STUDIES COURSE SCHEDULE

Core courses for the major/minor are indicated by (*); other courses listed can be used to satisfy electives requirements. Variable Topic (VT) courses may be taken twice for credit, provided the class content is different each time.

Please see ourdegree requirementspage for complete details.

Courses Within The Media Studies Department:

* MEDST 143: History of Cinema III: 1895 – 1930
On-Line
Noah Tsika

Thursday 6:30 – 9:20 pm***(CANCELED)***
Kiely 264
Alexander Davis

* MEDST200: Principles of Sound and Image
On-Line
Julian Cornell

MEDST225: Ethnicity in American Film and Television
On-Line
Sara Hinojos

* MEDST240: Styles of Cinema
Thursday 1.40 – 5:30 pm (On-Line)
Jonathan Buchsbaum

MEDST243: Introduction to Filmmaking
Tuesday 9:10 am – 1:00 pm
King Hall 105
Madeline Hunt-Ehrlich

Thursday 9:10 am – 1:00 pm (On-Line)
Zoe Beloff

MEDST245: Screenwriting
Wednesday 6.30 – 9.20 pm (On-Line)
Richard Vetere

MEDST246: The Art of Adaptation: The Short Film ***(CANCELED***
On-Line
Leslie McCleave

MEDST265: ProducingIndependent Movies
On-Line
Leslie McCleave

MEDST 281: Intermediate Studies in Media (VT): Script Analysis
On-Line
Leslie McCleave

MEDST310: Documentary Filmmaking ***(CANCELED)***
Wednesday 9:10 am – 1:00 pm
King Hall 105
Madeline Hunt-Ehrlich

MEDST317: Advanced Digital Editing
Thursday 1:40 – 4:30 pm
I Building 201
Andrea DeFelice

MEDST342W: Film Genres (VT): Film Noir
On-Line
Julian Cornell

MEDST 343W: Non-Fiction Forms
On-Line
Noah Tsika

Courses In OtherDepartments:

Comparative Literature

CMLIT 241: Literature and The Movies: Jean-Luc Godard and the Algerian War of Independence in Cinema. (Hybrid Course)
Tuesday & Thursday 10:45 am – 12:00 pm
Queens Hall 010
Andrea Khalil

Asian Language and Cultures

JPNS 254: Japanese Cinema (Hybrid Course)
Friday 1:40 – 2:55 pm
Queens Hall 270F
Nan Hartman

European Languages & Literatures

FREN250W: French And Francophone Cinemas
Tuesday & Thursday 4:00 – 5:50 p.m.
Location Queens Hall 245B
Royal Brown

History

HIST 370: Film and History (VT): Babylon and Berlin
On-Line
Julia Sneeringer

Political Science

PSCI 228: American Politics and Film
On-Line
Michael Krasner

Spring 2020

SPRING 2020 FILM STUDIES COURSE SCHEDULE

Core courses for the major/minor are indicated by (*); other courses listed can be used to satisfy electives requirements. Variable Topic (VT) courses may be taken twice for credit, provided the class content is different each time.

Please see ourdegree requirementspage for complete details.

Courses Within The Media Studies Department:

* MEDST 144: History of Cinema III: 1930 – 1970
Thursday 5:30 – 9:20 pm
Kiely 264
Noah Tsika

* MEDST200: Principles of Sound and Image
Monday 9:10 am – 12:05 pm
Kiely Hall 264
Julian Cornell

MEDST225: Ethnicity in American Film and Television
Friday 12:30 – 3:20 pm
Kiely Hall 321
Michael Lacy

* MEDST240: Styles of Cinema
Thursday 1.40 – 5:30 pm
Kiely Hall 264
Jonathan Buchsbaum

MEDST243:Digital Video Production Field
Thursday9.10 am – 1:00 pm
King Hall 105
Zoe Beloff

MEDST244: 16MM Film Production
Friday 10:15 am – 1:50 pm
King Hall 105
Zoe Beloff

MEDST245: Screenwriting
Wednesday 6.30 – 9.20 pm
Kiely Hall 431
Richard Vetere

MEDST 281: Intermediate Studies in Media (VT): Introduction To Editing
Thursday 1:40 – 4:30 pm
I Building 201
Andrea DeFelice

*MEDST341W: Theory of Film
Monday 1:40 – 5:30 pm
Kiely Hall 315
Noah Tsika

MEDST342W: Film Genres (VT): Disaster Movies
Friday 9:10 am – 12: 05 pm
Kiely Hall 315
Julian Cornell

MEDST381W: Advanced Studies in Media (VT): Political Film
Wednesday 1:40 – 5:30 pm
Kiely Hall 315
Jonathan Buchsbaum

Courses In OtherDepartments:

Asian Language and Cultures

EAST 162: Introduction to Korean Cinema (Hybrid Course)
Monday and Wednesday 5:00 – 6:50 pm
Queens Hall 345C
Namhee Han

EAST 253: Contemporary Chinese Film (Hybrid Course)
Thursday 5:00 – 7:50 pm
Queens Hall 265H
Jia Xuan Zhang

Comparative Literature

CMLIT 241: Literature and The Movies

Tuesday & Thursday 10:45 am – 12:00 pm
Queens Hall 010
Andrea Khalil

European Languages and Literatures

GRK 250: Modern Greek Film and Media (Hybrid Course)
Tuesday 1:40 – 5:30 pm
Queens Hall 181
Gerasimus Katsan

ITAL 250W: Italian Cinema (Hybrid Course)
Thursday 1:40 – 5:30 pm
Queens Hall 181
Eugenia Paulicelli

Hispanic Languages & Literatures

SPAN 47: Hispanic Film In English Translation
Tuesday 1:40 – 4:30 pm
Queens Hall 006
Nora Glickman

Middle Eastern Studies

MES 240: Images of the Middle East
Tuesday & Thursday 5:00 – 6:15 pm
Queens Hall 270F
Rebecca Taleghani

Summer 2020

Summer 2020

Film Studies Course Schedule

Core courses for the major/minor are indicated by (*); other courses listed can be used to satisfy electives requirements. Variable Topic (VT) courses may be taken twice for credit, provided the class content is different each time.

Please see ourdegree requirementspage for complete details.

Summer 1 Short: Monday, June 1st – Wednesday June 24th

Courses Within The Media Studies Department:

MEDST245: Screenwriting
(On-Line):
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 5.30 – 9.20 pm (On-Line)
Richard Vetere

MEDST342: Film Genres (VT): Musicals
(On-Line)
Sylvie Vitaglione

MEDST344: National Cinemas (VT): Scandinavian Film
(On-Line)
Julian Cornell

Summer 1 Long: Monday, June 1st –Thursday, August 6th

MEDST144: History of Cinema II (1930- 1970)
(On-Line)
Alexander Davis

MEDST 341W: Film Theory
(On-Line)
Sylvie Vitaglione

Summer 2 Short:Monday, June 29th – Wednesday July 22nd

MEDST345: Great Directors (VT): Akira Kurosawa
(On-Line)
Noah Tsika

MEDST381W: Advanced Studies in Media (VT): Architecture and Cities in Cinema
(On-Line)
Sylvie Vitaglione

Summer 2 Long: Monday, June 29th – Thursday, August 6th

MEDST143: History of Cinema I (1895- 1930)
(On-Line)
Alexander Davis

MEDST342W: Film Genres (VT): Superhero Cinema
(On-Line)
Julian Cornell

MEDST381W: Advanced Studies in Media (VT): Rock and Roll Films
(On-Line)
Thomas Grochowski

Winter 2020

Winter 2020

Courses Within The Media Studies Department:

January Winter Term Runs January 2nd through January 23rd

MEDST 245: Screenwriting
Hybrid Course
Monday – Friday 4:30 – 7:43 pm
Richard Vetere

MEDST342: Film Genres (VT): Science Fiction Films
On-Line Course
Julian Cornell

MEDST345: Great Directors (VT): Roberto Rossellini
On-Line Course
Noah Tsika

Fall 2019

Fall 2019 FILM STUDIES COURSE SCHEDULE

Core courses for the major/minor are indicated by (*); other courses listed can be used to satisfy electives requirements. Variable Topic (VT) courses may be taken twice for credit, provided the class content is different each time.

Please see ourdegree requirementspage for complete details.

Courses Within The Media Studies Department:

* MEDST 144: History of Cinema II: 1930 – 1970
Thursday 5:30 – 9:20 pm
Kiely 264
Noah Tsika

* MEDST200: Principles of Sound and Image
Thursday10:05-1pm
Kiely Hall 264
Julian Cornell

MEDST225: Ethnicity in American Film and Television
Friday 12:30 – 3:20 pm
Kiely Hall 321
Michael Lacy

* MEDST240: Styles of Cinema
Wednesday 1.40 – 2:55 pm
G Building &

Wednesday 3:05 – 5:30 pm
Kiely Hall 264
Jonathan Buchsbaum

MEDST243:Digital Video Production Field
Tuesday 9:10 am – 1:00 pm
King Hall 105
Madeline Hunt-Erlich

MEDST243:Digital Video Production Field
Thursday9.10 am – 1:00 pm
King Hall 105
Zoe Beloff

MEDST245: Screenwriting
Wednesday 6.30 – 9.20 pm
Kiely Hall 431
Richard Vetere

MEDST263: The American Film Industry
Tuesday 6:30 – 9:20 pm
Kiely Hall 321
Juan Monroy

MEDST247/281: Intermediate Studies in Media (VT):Introduction to Digital Editing
Tuesday 6:30 – 9:20 pm
I-Building 201
Andrea DeFelice

MEDST310:Advanced Video Production (Documentary Filmmaking)
Wednesday 9:10 am – 1:00 pm
King Hall 105
Madeline Hunt-Erlich

*MEDST341W: Theory of Film
Tuesday 9:10 am – 12:05 pm
Kiely Hall 427
Alexander Davis

MEDST342W: Film Genres (VT): Animation
Wednesday 9:10 am – 12: 05 pm
Kiely Hall 315
Julian Cornell

MEDST344W: National Cinemas (VT):West Africa
Monday 1:40 – 5:30 pm
Kiely Hall 321
Noah Tsika

Courses In OtherDepartments:

Comparative Literature

CMLIT 241: Literature and The Movies
Tuesday & Thursday 12:15 – 1:30 pm
Queens Hall 270F
Rebecca Taleghani

Asian Language and Cultures

JPNS 254: Japanese Cinema (Hybrid Course)
Friday 1:40 – 2:55 pm
Queens Hall 270F
Nan Hartman

European Languages & Literatures

FREN250W: French And Francophone Cinemas
Monday & Wednesday 1:40 – 3:30 pm
Queens Hall 350F
Royal Brown

History

HIST 370: Film and History (VT)
Thursday 3:10 – 6:00 pm
Powdermaker Hall 157
Bobby Wintermute

Political Science

PSCI 228: American Politics and Film
Tuesday & Thursday 12:15 – 1:30 pm
Powdermaker Hall 204
Michael Krasner

Summer 2019

Summer 2019 FILM STUDIES COURSE SCHEDULE

Core courses for the major/minor are indicated by (*); other courses listed can be used to satisfy electives requirements. Variable Topic (VT) courses may be taken twice for credit, provided the class content is different each time.

Please see ourdegree requirementspage for complete details.

Courses Within The Media Studies Department:

Session I — Short (Monday, June 3rd through Wednesday, June 26th)

MEDST245: Screenwriting
Hybrid Course (Please see syllabus for exact dates of In Person Meetings)
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 5.30 – 8:48 pm
Kiely Hall 431
Richard Vetere

MEDST 344:National Cinemas (VT): Scandinavia
Online Course
Julian Cornell

MEDST 345: Great Directors: Female Auteurs
Online Course
Sylvie Vitaglione

Session II — Short: (Monday July 1st through Thursday, July 28th)

MEDST 345: Great Directors: Federico Fellini
Online Course
Noah Tsika

MEDST381:Advanced Studies in Media: Architecture and Cities in Media
Online Course
Sylvie Vitaglione

Session II — Long: (Monday July 1st through Sunday, August 12th)

MEDST342W: Genre: Superheros
Hybrid Course (Please see syllabus for exact dates of In Person Meetings)
Tuesday, Thursday 1 – 5.30PM
King Hall 105
Julian Cornell

MEDST381W: Advanced Studies in Media: Rock and Roll Films
Hybrid Course (Please see syllabus for exact dates of In Person Meetings)
Monday, Wednesday 5.30 – 8.48PM
King Hall 105
Thomas Grochowski

Spring 2019

Spring 2019 FILM STUDIES COURSE SCHEDULE

Core courses for the major/minor are indicated by (*); other courses listed can be used to satisfy electives requirements. Variable Topic (VT) courses may be taken twice for credit, provided the class content is different each time.

Please see ourdegree requirementspage for complete details.

Courses Within The Media Studies Department:

* MEDST 146: History of Cinema III: 1970 – Present
Thursday 5:30 – 9:20 pm
Kiely 264
Noah Tsika

* MEDST200: Principles of Sound and Image
Monday 9:10 am – 12:05 pm
Kiely Hall 264
Julian Cornell

MEDST225: Ethnicity in American Film and Television
Friday 12:30 – 3:20 pm
Kiely Hall 321
Michael Lacy

* MEDST240: Styles of Cinema
Thursday 1.40 – 5:30 pm
Kiely Hall 264
Jonathan Buchsbaum

MEDST243:Digital Video Production Field
Thursday9.10 am – 1:00 pm
King Hall 105
Zoe Beloff

MEDST244: 16MM Film Production
Friday 10:15 am – 1:50 pm
King Hall 105
Zoe Beloff

MEDST245: Screenwriting
Wednesday 6.30 – 9.20 pm
Kiely Hall 431
Richard Vetere

 

MEDST317: Advanced Video Editing
Thursday 1:40 – 4:30 pm
I-Building 201
Andrea DeFelice

*MEDST341W: Theory of Film
Monday 1:40 – 5:30 pm
Kiely Hall 315
Noah Tsika

MEDST342W: Film Genres (VT): Horror Films
Friday 9:10 am – 12: 05 pm
Kiely Hall 315
Julian Cornell

MEDST344W: National Cinemas (VT): France
Wednesday 1:40 – 5:30 pm
Kiely Hall 315
Jonathan Buchsbaum

MEDST381: Advanced Studies in Media (VT): Contemporary Feminist Filmmakers
Wednesday 5:30 – 9:20 pm
King Hall 105
Alexander Davis

Courses In OtherDepartments:

Comparative Literature

CMLIT 241: Literature and The Movies

Tuesday & Thursday 10:45 am – 12:0 pm
Queens Hall 322
Rebecca Taleghani

Tuesday & Thursday 12:15 – 1:30 pm
Queens Hall 270A
Rebecca Taleghani

Asian Language and Cultures

JPNS 254: Japanese Cinema (Hybrid Course)
Friday 3:10 – 4:30 pm
Queens Hall 264H
Keiko Miyajima

Hispanic Languages & Literatures

SPAN 47: Hispanic Film In English Translation
Monday & Wednesday 1:40 – 3:30 pm
Queens Hall 315
Alvaro Fernandez

Winter 2019

Courses Within The Media Studies Department:

January Winter Term Runs January 2nd through January 24th

MEDST342: Film Genres (VT): Science Fiction Films
On-Line Course
Julian Cornell

MEDST345: Great Directors (VT)
On-Line Course
Noah Tsika

Fall 2018

Fall 2018 FILM STUDIES COURSE SCHEDULE

Core courses for the major/minor are indicated by (*). Please see ourdegree requirementspage for complete details.

* MEDST 143: History of Cinema I: 1930 – 1970
Tuesday 9.10-12.05
Kiely 264
Sylvie Vitaglione

* MEDST200: Principles of Sound and Image
Thursday10:05-1pm
Kiely Hall 264
Julian Cornell

* MEDST240: Styles of Cinema
Monday 1.40-5.30PM
Kiely Hall 315
Jonathan Buchsbaum

MEDST243:Digital Video Production Field
Thursday1.40 -4.30PM
King Hall 105
Andrea DeFelice

MEDST243:Digital Video Production Field
Thursday9.10 -1 PM
King Hall 105
Zoe Beloff

*MEDST341W: Theory of Film
Wednesday 9:10 – 12.05pm
Kiely Hall 315
Grochchowski

MEDST342W: Genre: Cult Films
Wednesday 9:10- 12.05pm
Kiely Hall 105
Julian Cornell

MEDST343W: Non-fiction Forms
Tuesday 1.40 – 4.30pm
Kiely Hall 315
Sylvie Vitaglione

MEDST344W: National Cinemas (VT):West Africa
Monday 1.40-5.30pm
Kiely Hall
Noah Tsika

MEDST245: Screenwriting
Wednesday 6.30 – 9.20pm
King Hall 105
Vetere

Summer 2018

Summer 2018 FILM STUDIES COURSE SCHEDULE

Core courses for the major/minor are indicated by (*). Please see ourdegree requirementspage for complete details.

Session I — Short (Monday, June 4th through Wednesday, June 27th)

MEDST 345: Great Director: Female Auteurs
Online
Sylvie Vitaglione

MEDST 344:National Cinemas (VT): Scandinavia
Online
Julian Cornell

Session II — Short: (Monday July 2nd through Thursday, July 28th)

MEDST 345: Great Director: Luis Buñuel
Online
Noah Tsika

MEDST381:Advanced Studies in Media: Architecture and Cities in Media
Online
Vitaglione

Session II — Long: (Monday July 2nd through Monday, August 13th)

MEDST342W: Genre: Superheros
Hybrid
Tuesday, Thursday 1 – 5.30PM
King Hall 105
Julian Cornell

MEDST381W: Advanced Studies in Media: Rock and Roll Films
Hybrid
Monday, Wednesday 5.30 – 8.48PM
King Hall 105
Grochowski

Spring 2018

Spring2018 FILM STUDIES COURSE SCHEDULE

Core courses for the major/minor are indicated by (*). Please see ourdegree requirementspage for complete details.

MEDST144: History of Cinema II:1930 – 1970
Tuesday 9.10-12.05PM
Kiely 264
Sylvie Vitaglione

* MEDST200: Principles of Sound and Image
Monday and Wednesday 10:45-12.05pm
Kiely Hall 264
Julian Cornell

* MEDST240: Styles of Cinema
Wednesday1.40-5.30PM
Kiely 246
Jonathan Buchsbaum

MEDST381W: Advanced Studies in Media: Political Filmmaking
Tuesday 4.30-8.20PM
Kiely 315
Jonathan Buchsbaum

MEDST243:Digital Video Production Field
Thursday 1.40-4.30PM
King 105
Andrea deFelice

MEDST244:Digital Cinematography
Friday 10.15-1.50PM
King 105
Zoe Beloff

MEDST245: Screenwriting
Wedesday 6:30-9:20PM
King 105
Richard Vetere

*MEDST341W: Theory of Film
Friday 9.10-12.0PM
Kiely Hall 315
Julian Cornell

MEDST 342W: Genre Film – Dance Films
Tuesday 1.40-4.30PM
Kiely Hall 264
Sylvie Vitaglione

RUSSIAN 244Russian and East European Film and Media
Thursdays 1:40-5:30 PM
Queens Hall 245B

HIST 390W Film Aesthetics and History
Monday 1:40-4:30
Kiely 417
Prof. Conolly Smith

Winter 2018

Courses Within The Media Studies Department:

January Winter Term Runs January 2nd through January 24th

MEDST342: Film Genres (VT): Science Fiction Films
On-Line Course
Julian Cornell

MEDST345: Great Directors (VT)
On-Line Course
Noah Tsika

Fall 2017

Fall 2017 FILM STUDIES COURSE SCHEDULE

Core courses for the major/minor are indicated by (*). Please see ourdegree requirementspage for complete details.

* MEDST 143: History of Cinema I: 1930 – 1970
Tuesday 9.10-12.05
Kiely 264
Sylvie Vitaglione

* MEDST200: Principles of Sound and Image
Thursday10:05-1pm
Kiely Hall 264
Julian Cornell

* MEDST240: Styles of Cinema
Tuesday 1.40-4.30PM
Kiely Hall 264
Sylvie Vitaglione

MEDST243:Digital Video Production Field
Thursday1.40-4.30PM
King Hall 105
Andrea DeFelice

*MEDST341W: Theory of Film
Monday 9:10-noon
Kiely Hall 315
Vitaglione

MEDST344W: National Cinemas (VT):France
Wednesday1.40-5.30pm
TBA
Jonathan Buchsbaum

MEDST344W: National Cinemas (VT):West Africa
Monday1.40-5.30PM
TBA
Noah Tsika

MEDST 343W:Non Fiction Forms
Tuesday 1.40 – 5.30PM
Kiely321
Joy Fuqua

MEDST 346W:African Americans in American Film and TV
Wednesday1.40 – 5.30PM
KG 105
Roopali Mukherjee

Hist370: Women in Hollywood on and off the Screen
Tuesday4.30-7.20 PM
Kiely 431
David Kram

Hist370:The Irish in Film
Thursday 3.10 -5.50PM
Rathaus 205
David Kram

Grkmd250:Modern Greek Film and Media
Monday 1.40PM – 5.30PM
Queens Hall 245B
TBA

Summer 2017

Summer 2017 FILM STUDIES COURSE SCHEDULE

Core courses for the major/minor are indicated by (*). Please see ourdegree requirementspage for complete details.

Session 1 Short:Monday, June 5th through Wednesday, June 28th
Female Directors (345) Hybrid online class (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 1 – 4:18 pm)
Vitaglione

National Cinemas: Scandinavia (344) (on-line)
Cornell

Session 2Short
Film Genres: Musicals (342) (345) Hybrid online class (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 1 – 4:18 pm)
Vitaglione

Spring 2017

Spring2017 FILM STUDIES COURSE SCHEDULE

Core courses for the major/minor are indicated by (*). Please see ourdegree requirementspage for complete details.

* MEDST 144: History of Cinema II: 1930 – 1970
Monday 1:40-5:30 PM
Kiely 264
Noah Tsika

MEDST146: History of Cinema III:1930 – 1970
Thursday 9.10-12.05PM
Kiely 264
Vitaglione

* MEDST200: Principles of Sound and Image
Monday and Wednesday 10:05-11.55am
Kiely Hall 264
Julian Cornell

* MEDST240: Styles of Cinema
Tuesday 1.40-5.30PM
Kiely 315
Sylvie Vitaglione

MEDST243:Digital Video Production Field
Thursday 9.10-1PM
King 105
Andrea de Felice

MEDST245: Screenwriting
Wedesday 6:30-9:20PM
King 105
Richard Vetere

*MEDST341W: Theory of Film
Thursday1:40-4:30pm
Kiely Hall 315
Kapse

PSYCH 281 Psychology in the Movies
Thursdays 12pm – 250pm
(Prerequisite: PSYCH 101)

Hist 392W (02) 11418 –Slavery and Hollywood
Tuesdays, 3:10-5:50
PH 231
Deirdre Cooper Owens
NOTE:The course is normally open only to History majors. Students shouldcontact Alex Vickery, the History Dept administrator, to enroll them manually and override the CF veto. His email isalex.vickery@qc.cuny.edu, or, the History Dept extension is 7-5350.

Winter 2017

Courses Within The Media Studies Department:

January Winter Term Runs January 3rd through January 25th

MEDST342: Film Genres (VT): Science Fiction Films
On-Line Course
Julian Cornell

MEDST345: Great Directors (VT)
On-Line Course
Noah Tsika

Fall 2016

Fall 2016 FILM STUDIES COURSE SCHEDULE

Core courses for the major/minor are indicated by (*). Please see ourdegree requirementspage for complete details.

* MEDST 143: History of Cinema I: 1930 – 1970
Monday 1:40-5:30 PM
Kiely 264
Anupama Kapse

* MEDST200: Principles of Sound and Image
Tuesdayand Thursday10:05-11.55am
Kiely Hall 264
Jonathan Buchsbaum

* MEDST240: Styles of Cinema
Monday 1.40-5.30PM
King Hall105
Vitaglione

MEDST243:Digital Video Production Field
Tuesday1.40-5.30PM
TBA
Andrea DeFelice

*MEDST341W: Theory of Film
Monday 9:10-noon
Kiely Hall 315
Vitaglione

MEDST 342: Genre(VT):Disaster Movies
Wednesday9:10-noon
Kiely Hall321
Julian Cornell

MEDST344W: National Cinemas (VT):West Africa
Monday1.40-5.30PM
Kiely Hall 321
Noah Tsika

Fr250:French Cinema
Thursdays, 1:40-5:30 PM
TBA
Royal Brown

MEDST 343W:Non Fiction Forms
Tuesday5:30-9:20 PM
Kiely321
Joy Fuqua

Summer 2016

Summer 2016 FILM STUDIES COURSE SCHEDULE

Core courses for the major/minor are indicated by (*). Please see ourdegree requirementspage for complete details.

MEDST 245:Screenwriting
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 5:30-8:48 PM
TBA
Richard Vetere

MEDST 344:National Cinemas (VT): Scandinavia
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday (HYBRID) 9-11:57AM
TBA
Julian Cornell

MEDST 342W: Genre: Superheros
T R(HYBRID) 1:00-5:30PM
TBA
Julian Cornell

MEDST344W: National Cinemas (VT):West Africa
Monday1.40-5.30PM
Kiely Hall 321
Noah Tsika

MEDST381W: Advanced Studies in Media:Rock and Roll Films
Monday, Wednesday 5:30-8.48PM
TBA
Grochowski

Spring 2016

Spring2016 FILM STUDIES COURSE SCHEDULE

Core courses for the major/minor are indicated by (*). Please see ourdegree requirementspage for complete details.

* MEDST 144: History of Cinema II: 1930 – 1970
Monday 1:40-5:30 PM
Kiely 264
Noah Tsika

MEDST146: History of Cinema III:1930 – 1970
Thursday 9.10-12.05PM
Kiely 264
Vitaglione

* MEDST200: Principles of Sound and Image
Monday and Wednesday 10:05-11.55am
Kiely Hall 264
Leslie McCleave

* MEDST240: Styles of Cinema
Wednesday1.40-5.30PM
Kiely 315
Julian Cornell

MEDST243:Digital Video Production Field
Thursday 9.10-1PM
King 105
Zoe Beloff

MEDST 310:Advanced Field Production
Monday/Wednesday 1:40-3:30pm
King 105
Leslie McLeave

MEDST245: Screenwriting
Wedesday 6:30-9:20PM
King 105
Richard Vetere

*MEDST341W: Theory of Film
Monday 1:40-4:30pm
Kiely Hall 315
Vitaglione

MEDST344W: Special Topics in National Cinemas:Indian Cinema
Tuesday1.40-5.30PM
Kiely Hall 315
Anupama Kapse

MEDST345W: Great Directors, Agnes Varda
Monday1.40-5.30PM
Kiely Hall 315
Joy Fuqua

SPAN 47_01 (66914) Hispanic Film in English Translation.
Tueday-Thurday 10:45AM-12:00PM
Queens Hall 260
Alvaro Fernandez

Italian 250/250W.
Wednesdays, 1:40-5:30 PM.
Professor Paulicelli
This can be taken either as 250 or 250W depending on your preference

Fall 2015

FALL 2015 FILM STUDIES COURSE SCHEDULE

Core courses for the major/minor are indicated by (*). Please see ourdegree requirementspage for complete details.

* MEDST 143: History of Cinema I: through 1930
Tuesday 12.30-4.20PM
Kiely 264
Anupama Kapse

MEDST146: History of Cinema II:1930 – 1970
Thursday1:40-5:30PM
Kiely 264
Ellen Scott

* MEDST200: Principles of Sound and Image
Monday and Wednesday 10:05AM – 11:55AM
Kiely Hall 264
Leslie McCleave

* MEDST200: Principles of Sound and Image
TBA
TBA Evening
TBA

* MEDST240: Styles of Cinema
Tuesday 9:10AM – 12:00PM
Queens Hall265H
Julian Cornell

* MEDST240: Styles of Cinema
Tuesday/Thursday 1.40-?pm
Kiely Hall 244
“Images of the Middle East”
Andrea Kalil

MEDST243:Digital Video Production Field
Thursday 9.10-1PM
King 105
Zoe Beloff

MEDST243:Advanced Field Production
Monday/Wednesday 1.40-3.30pm
King 105
Leslie McLeave

MEDST245: Screenwriting
Wed 6:30-9:20PM
King 105
Richard Vetere

MEDST 265: Producing Independent Media
Tues1:40-4:30
King 105
Susan MacMillan

MEDST342W: Special Topics in Genre:Animation
Wednesday 9.10-12.55pm
King 105
Julian Cornell

*MEDST341W: Theory of Film
Wednesday1.40-4.30pm
Kiely Hall 315
Anupama Kapse

MEDST344W: Special Topics in National Cinemas: West African Cinema
Thursday1.40-5.30PM
Kiely Hall 315
Noah Tsika

MEDST343W: Non Fiction Forms
Tuesday 1.40-5.30PM
Kiely Hall 315
Joy Fuqua

MEDST346W: African Americans in American Film & Television
Monday9.10-1PM
Kiely Hall 315
Roopali Mukerjee

FR 250: French Cinema
Thursday 1.40-5.30pm
King 208
Royal Brown

SPAN 47 – HIspanic Film in English Translation
Tu/Th 12.15-1.30PM
Kiely Hall 319
Álvaro Fernández

Spring 2015

Spring 2015 FILM STUDIES COURSE SCHEDULE

Core courses for the major/minor are indicated by (*). Please see ourdegree requirementspage for complete details.

* MEDST 143: History of Cinema II: 1930-1970
Monday 1:40-4:30 PM
Kiely 264
Noah Tsika

* MEDST200: Principles of Sound and Image
Monday and Wednesday 10:05AM – 11:55AM
Kiely Hall 264
Leslie McCleave

* MEDST240: Styles of Cinema
Monday 9:10AM – 12:00PM
Kiely Hall 315
Julian Cornell

MEDST245: Screenwriting
Wed 6:30-9:20PM
Kiely 315
Richard Vetere

MEDST 310: Advanced Video Production
Monday 1:40-5:30
King Hall 105
Leslie McCleave

MEDST 243: Intro to Video Production
Thursday 9:10-1PM
King Hall 105
Zoe Beloff

MEDST342W: Special Topics in Genre: Disaster Films
Mon 1:40-4:30PM
Kiely 315
Julian Cornell

*MEDST341W: Theory of Film
Wednesday 1:40 – 4:30PM
Kiely Hall 315
Anupama Kapse

MEDST342W: Special Topics in Genre: Early Film Genres
Thursday 10:5-12:55PM
Kiely Hall 315
Anupama Kapse

MEDST346W: African Americans in American Film & Television
Friday 1:40-4:30PM
Kiely Hall 315
Ellen Scott

RUSSIAN 244: Russian and East European film
Tuesday 9:10-1PM
King Hall 208
Svetlana Cheloukhina

Italian 250: Italian Cinema
Thursday 9:10-1PM
King Hall 208
Eugenia Paulicelli

SPAN 47 Hispanic Film in English Translation
Tue & Thurs. 10:45 AM-12:00 PM
Class Section 6392401
Room # 319
Prof. Nora Glickman