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Entertainment Media and Popular Culture
Introduction to contemporary entertainment media from a media studies and media literacy perspective. The historical, economic, social, cultural, legal, and ideological contexts of contemporary entertainment media, with an emphasis on television, film, gaming, and other emergent media.
See Course DetailsEntertainment Media and Popular Culture (Honors)
Introduction to contemporary entertainment media from a media studies and media literacy perspective. The historical, economic, social, cultural, legal, and ideological contexts of contemporary entertainment media, with an emphasis on television, film, gaming, and other emergent media.
See Course DetailsThe Peabody Archive and Genre Television
The George Foster Peabody Awards, hosted by the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication, gives annual awards for broadcasting excellence. This course uses content from the Peabody Archive to consider the medium of television: cultural history, social movements, genres, and an interrogation of what “excellence” means in this medium.
See Course DetailsWriting for Entertainment Media
In this introductory writing course, students learn narrative structure, writing, and storytelling for visual entertainment media. Students are required to write and workshop documents and short scripts both in groups and individually.
See Course DetailsWriting for Entertainment Media (Honors)
In this introductory writing course, students learn narrative structure, writing, and storytelling for visual entertainment media. Students are required to write and workshop documents and short scripts both in groups and individually.
See Course DetailsEntertainment Media Industries
Introduces students to the history and structures of the entertainment media industries.
See Course DetailsProduction Basics
Methods of visual storytelling that include structural elements pre-production, production, and postproduction for entertainment media. Emerging methods and concepts for visual storytelling.
See Course DetailsEntertainment Media Analysis
Strategies of critical analysis of entertainment media as artistic, scholarly, and professional practice. Students will learn the language of visual analysis and components of media aesthetics as they apply to a variety of entertainment media and will discuss visual media literacy, meaning, and interpretation as analytical viewing practices.
See Course DetailsInternational Film Markets - Cannes Film Festival Study Abroad
An introduction to the international business of motion pictures with a primary focus on marketing campaigns and distribution strategies, taking into account the social, political, and economic climates of various territories worldwide. International production finance will also be discussed.
See Course DetailsGrady L.A. - Media Industries in Context
Provides an in-depth look at business practices and trends in the contemporary media industries. Guest speakers supplement the curriculum. This class is taught in Los Angeles.
See Course DetailsWWII Documentary Filmmaking
Provides students an experiential learning opportunity by participating in the film production as a crew member. Students and WWII Foundation’s production team will visit important landmarks in WWII history to shoot a documentary film. Also, all participants will complete their own short documentary after the trip.
See Course DetailsScreenwriting
An intensive media writing course. Students utilize the fundamentals of dramatic criteria learned in Writing for Entertainment Media to develop and pitch story ideas. Students are required to write a screenplay or equivalent media product.
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