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2026 Spring

Introduction to Film Language - FMS200 Spring 2026


Course
Mary Angiolillo
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Lessons

Here is the course outline:

1. Lesson One

Feb 2

Introduction to Course and instructor. Course expectations. Film language tools. Movement as first tool for Film Language. Assignment: Catch the Motion exercise. Screening of first 48 minutes of The Story of Film: An Odyssey, with Forum assignment.

2. Lesson Two

Feb 9

We will examine movement as a fundamental and expressive tool in film language.

3. Lesson Three

Feb 16

we will screen movement exercises and examine Murnau's film Sunrise for how movement is used as an expressive tool.

4. Lesson 4 - on Frame, make-up for Monday 23.2, 2 pm

Feb 27

Takes place at 14:15 on Friday, 27.2. We examine frame as an expressive tool in film language within the film Sacrifice by Tarkovski

5. Lesson 5 - on POV

Mar 2

We will look at narration and point of view theory, examining clips from the film Marketa Lazarova to illustrate how POV helps audience to believe that what they are seeing has really happened.

6. Lesson 6 - Composition

Mar 9

Composition

7. Screening Composition Exercises

Mar 16

Composition exercises are screened (sent in advance to Professor. Link is submitted on NEO.) Then class proceeds with discussion of shot sizes introduced through partial screening of Zefferelli's Brrother Son, Sister Moon

8. Midterm

Mar 23

Miidterm test taken in class. Questions relate to tools already examined - movement, frame, POV and composition.

9. Lesson on Shot Sizes & Angles/Axis

Apr 13

Shot Sizes - we will explore how different shot sizes fulfill different functions in film language. Angles & Axis in film language. Shot size exercise is assigned. Due in two weeks.

10. Narrative Theory. Simple Storytelling rules

Apr 20

Narrative Rules. The Red Balloon (LaMorisse, 1958) screened for narrative structure.

11. Lesson on Color

Apr 27

We explore how filmmakers work with color as expressive tool for dramatic storytelling.

12. Presentation of ShotSize exercise

May 4

We will screen the exercises made to examine the use of shot sizes. angles/axis and simple narrative rules

13. Final Exam

May 11

Written Test (lectures on Shot Sizes, Axes and Angles, Narrative theory and Color).

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