Course title | |||||
科学特論Ⅱ [Science: Special Lecture Ⅱ] | |||||
Course category | common courses | Requirement | Credit | 2 | |
Department | Year | ~ | Semester | 3rd | |
Course type | 3rd | Course code | 1060006 | ||
Instructor(s) | |||||
森 祐希子 [MORI Yukiko] | |||||
Facility affiliation | Faculty of Engineering | Office | Email address |
Course description |
Tuesday 3 Google Classroom Class Code In this course, we learn how to 'read', that is, 'interpret' images by analyzing films. After looking through the history of films briefly, we will compare several films based on Shakespeare’s dramas. The main text we discuss this year will be "Henry V". Corresponding criteria in the Diploma Policy: See the Curriculum maps. |
Expected Learning |
By comparing films with drama texts as well as with stage performances, students can learn how to understand moving images from various points of view, and thus understand how technology is related with other fields especially with cultures of the time. The cultivation of the ability to examine matters from different angles is also expected. See the curriculum maps. |
Course schedule |
1. Orientation 2. Shakespeare and his age 3. Shakespeare and his theatre 4. The beginning of the film and its technical development 5. Silent movies 6. Shakespeare films in the era of silent movies, Introduction to Shakespeare's play 7. The characteristic points of Shakespeare's plays 8. Understanding and considering of Shakespeare's drama (1) 9. Understanding and considering of Shakespeare's drama (2) 10. Comparing and considering of Shakespeare's drama and its films (1) 11. Comparing and considering of Shakespeare's drama and its films (2) 12. Comparing and considering of Shakespeare's drama and its films (3) 13. Various filmed versions(1) 14. Various filmed versions(2) 15. Conclusion. Submission of the final paper |
Prerequisites |
Spending the standard amount of time as specified by the University, students are required to read the text as well as the references specified below. They are also required to watch filmeas specified and recommended in the class. |
Required Text(s) and Materials |
Japanese translation of a Shakespeare drama. The version we will use will be announced later. |
References |
Handouts will be posted on Google Classroom. Daniel Arijon, "Grammar of the Film Language" Kinokuniya-shoten. Yukiko Mori, Eiga-deyomu-Sheikusupia, Kinokuniya-shoten. Yujijo Mori et.al., Ima-wo-Ikiru-Sheikusupia, Kenkyuusha. |
Assessment/Grading |
Reaction papers, short papers, mini quizzes, etc(30%): Participation in class activities, and basic knowledge about filming and staging are evaluated. Final Report(70%): Students are assessed on their understanding about filming and staging, and on their own idea on the filmed dramas as well as the relation between technology and culture. |
Message from instructor(s) |
Having and expressing your own ideas are strongly encouraged. |
Course keywords |
film, film technology, expressions, techniques |
Office hours |
Email responses are available at any time, interviews are also available |
Remarks 1 |
Please check the Google Classroom of this course for more details. |
Remarks 2 |
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Lecture Language |
Japanese |
Language Subject |
Last update |
10/3/2022 11:17:55 PM |