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FilmDepartment
of Theatre and Film
338 South Hall, 419-372-2222
The
Film Major gives students a foundation in film
history, aesthetics, production, and methods
of analysis that illuminate global and cultural
perspectives. Students who
select the specialization in film production
gain experience in all aspects of production
and are prepared to begin careers as writers,
producers, and directors. BGSU graduates have
been accepted into prestigious MFA film programs
and highly competitive professional programs
such as those sponsored by the Director's Guild
of America. Students who choose
the specialization in film studies develop expertise
in analyzing the film industry and individual
films. They are prepared to begin careers in
journalism, festival organization, film acquisition
and distribution, and, with professional training,
entertainment law. Film studies students have
been accepted into graduate film studies programs
and have launched successful electronic publications
on film, media, and culture.
Learning
Outcomes
Upon
completion of the baccalaureate degree, students
in film are expected to:
-
Comprehend, analyze, and critically evaluate
film as an aesthetic form and cultural text;
- Recognize
the social, economic, and technological factors
that shape films from different historical
periods, gender and ethnic perspectives, domestic
and international cultural contexts;
- Apply
critical thinking and aesthetic judgment in
the analysis of fiction and nonfiction film,
experimental and mainstream cinema, feature
and short form narratives;
- Work
collaboratively to solve specific film/video
production problems as a writer, producer,
director, cinematographer, gaffer, editor,
sound recordist, or other member of the production/post-production
team;
- Demonstrate
a sense of professionalism through creative
and intellectual independence.
Major,
Bachelor of Arts (39 hours) minor
required — click
for 2011-2012 course requirements
Film
Majors meet with advisors in the Department
of Theatre and Film to:
- select
electives in the core requirements and their
emphasis area;
- choose
a minor in another field that best contributes
to their program of study;
- determine
protocols for internship or studio experience
(1 hour);
- prepare
for participation in Major Event (two semesters);
- develop
the skills, network, and portfolio to be a
successful scholarship candidate.
Minor
(21 hours) — click
for 2011-2012
course requirements
Electives
in film studies and production are offered by
programs across campus, including: American
Culture Studies, Canadian Studies, English,
Ethnic Studies, GREAL, Music, Popular Culture,
Romance and Classical Studies, Telecommunications,
Theatre and Film, Visual Communication, and
Women's Studies.
Selected
film courses are available through Distance
Learning and can be used to satisfy the requirements
for the Bachelor of Liberal Studies degree.
Major
event
Theatre and Film majors participate twice in
major event by enrolling in THFM 99once
at the sophomore/junior level and once at the
senior levelconcurrently with THFM 4980,
senior seminar. The major event is scheduled
at the end of the fall semester. Adjudicators
evaluate the students' presentations. Evaluations
serve to help students prepare for professional
interviews as well as providing a means of assessment
to determine where students need additional
work.
Grant-in-aid
The theatre and film department offers grant-in-aid
in acting, technical theatre, and film/video/multimedia
production to qualified undergraduates. The
grant-in-aids are awarded on a competitive basis,
with students submitting applications, letters
of recommendation, and completing an interview.
Students interested in obtaining a grant-in-aid
application packet should contact the Theatre
and Film Department office, 338 South Hall.
Study
abroad program
All BGSU undergraduate theatre and film majors
may apply for participation in the BGSU/University
of Wales student exchange program. If accepted
into this program, students spend a semester
studying theatre and/or film in the Department
of Theatre, Film and Television Studies at the
University of Wales, located in scenic Aberystwyth.
Site of the largest undergraduate theatre program
in Great Britain, the University of Wales, is
also the home of the prestigious Performance
Research Centre.
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