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Literature in Films and Media Studies

 

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    Program Class: DEGREE / BA

    Year: THIRD

    Semester: SIXTH

    Subject: ENGLISH

    Course Title: Literature in Films & Media Studies

    Course Learning Outcomes:

    After completing this course, the students will be able to:

    · Develop an understanding of the technical terminology associated with film and media studies.

    · Interpret films as text and evaluate them critically.

    · Appraise the process of adaption of texts into films.

    · Recognize the nuances of script writing.

    · Assess various film genres and their characteristics.

    · Appreciate the works of prescribed writers and the directors of their adaptations.

    · Develop reading skills in determining the success of adaptations and present their assessments through a variety of mediums.

     

    Credits: 05

    Core Compulsory

    Max. Marks: –25+75

    Min. Passing Marks: 33

    Unit

    Topics

    I

    James Monaco, ‘The Language of Film: Signs and Syntax’, in How to Read a Film: The World of Movies, Media & Multimedia (New York: OUP, 2009) Chapter-3, pp.170-249.

    II

    William Shakespeare- The Comedy of Errors, and its adaptation Angoor (1982 film;

     Directed by Gulzar) 

    III

    Phanishwar Nath Renu – Mare Gaye Gulffam , and its adaptation Tisri Kasam (1966

    film; Directed by Basu Bhattacharya)

    IV

    R.N.Tagore- Kabuliwala and its adaptation Kabuliwala (1961 film; Directed by Hemen Gupta)

    V

    Ruskin Bond: A Flight of Pigeon, And its adaptation, Junoon, 1978 Film by Shyam Benegal

    VI

    R.K.Narayan: The Guide and its adaptation, Guide 1965 Film by Vijay Anand.

    VII

    Script Writing

    Dialogue Writing

    VIII

    Movie Review

    Editing

    Narration

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Lectures 8
Quizzes 11
Level Advanced
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