anyone have any experience with this class? If so, do you get to watch movies lol? I gotta take one more humanities...suggestions?
10/11/2010 9:59:06 PM
talk to Biofreak70
10/11/2010 10:02:15 PM
take a philosophy course!
10/11/2010 10:02:34 PM
Take biopsychit's a pretty interesting class
10/11/2010 10:02:40 PM
any soc 200?
10/11/2010 10:03:03 PM
I enjoyed my intro to film class. Yes, you get to watch movies. Some of them are actually good movies. And yes, you take tests.
10/11/2010 10:04:16 PM
Nvm to ENG 282: http://thewolfweb.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=412840Would prefer the least amount of work, especially 0 (zero, none, nada) papers
10/11/2010 10:04:45 PM
message_topic.aspx?topic=602868I hear this one is pretty awesome.
10/11/2010 10:05:39 PM
you should take metaphysics, ethics or bio medical ethics
10/11/2010 10:07:35 PM
I loved that class when I took it.
10/11/2010 10:10:46 PM
take two film classes
10/11/2010 10:11:01 PM
Intro to film is an awesome course, when taken with Wallis. You watch movies and talk about them. In the 5-week summer session, there were only 3 tests and a paper (and the paper could be about any movie he's seen, so long as you got his approval). You are graded on in-class participation, though (answer questions, participate in discussion... easy grade), so if you're looking for a class to skip, this isn't it.I actually thought he was the only one who taught the course, but apparently not.If Philosophy of Science is still being taught by the same guy it was when I took it, you should go for that (seeing as you're looking for a simple no-work course). Most of the out-of-class work is just for extra credit, the tests are all online and you have 24 hours to complete them, and he tells you up-front that you never have to attend the course unless you really care about the material. There used to be a required paper/essay but I think he got rid of that or made it extra credit.[Edited on October 11, 2010 at 10:13 PM. Reason : .]
10/11/2010 10:11:59 PM
Maria Pramaggiore taught my intro to film classbut that was a billion years agothere used to be a guy named Jim Morrison who taught history of film and was some sort of hitchcock expert, but i think he peaced out to california not too long after i had him[Edited on October 11, 2010 at 10:19 PM. Reason : +]
10/11/2010 10:18:22 PM
When marko took the class it was all silent films, though
10/11/2010 10:20:37 PM
^^She's still listed as the other co-author of the film textbook (along with Wallis). And it was published in 08 or 07.[Edited on October 11, 2010 at 10:21 PM. Reason : .]
10/11/2010 10:21:04 PM
yeah i think she was department head for a while, too
10/11/2010 10:23:01 PM
10/11/2010 10:40:55 PM
can you take film and literature? I LOVED THAT CLASS!!![Edited on October 11, 2010 at 10:43 PM. Reason : the woman of the married couple taught mine.]
10/11/2010 10:42:15 PM
^did you have to do a lot of work?
10/11/2010 10:43:13 PM
well, we had to read books and compare it to the adaptation. If you don't like reading, I would not recommend this class. We did read things like The Postman Always Rings Twice, one of the quickest reads ever and a graphic novel called Ghostworld...things of that nature.
10/11/2010 10:44:41 PM
10/11/2010 10:45:44 PM
we did write short papers and one big paper. So this might be considered too much work. I am assuming the intro class is fairly hefty with busy work as well.
10/11/2010 10:47:16 PM
^ only offered in the fall I wouldn't mind a class where I read novels either. I hate short stories, essays, poems, etc. Novels = good. Whatcha got minds of tdub?
10/11/2010 10:49:06 PM
^^I loved that class too!I had Orgeron? (sp?)Adaptation was fun[Edited on October 11, 2010 at 10:50 PM. Reason : .]
10/11/2010 10:50:05 PM
I had the woman Orgeron.
10/11/2010 10:51:04 PM
10/11/2010 10:52:55 PM
I took a intro to film class at another college...it was crazy with work. I would take ^ word since he went to state for the intro class.[Edited on October 11, 2010 at 10:54 PM. Reason : I went to state too but not for the intro to film class. ha!]
10/11/2010 10:53:51 PM
^^Wallis only teaches a 6-10pm section. Can't do it mane
10/11/2010 10:55:02 PM
Take Intro to Film, definitely more enjoyable than any Philosophy course.I'm in a 4-hour one-day-a-week Intro to Film with Wallis this semester. 4-hour class time is brutal, but he's cool and the movies are cool.The obvious downside is that the majority of the class is people just fitting in electives, and usually they bitch and moan when a movie isn't Michael Bay.
10/12/2010 12:01:36 AM
^I suppose I was spoiled somewhat by taking it over the summer... most of the people in the course (about 15 people) actually wanted to be there, and we could openly mock Transformers 2 without disagreement.
10/12/2010 12:18:16 AM
any ENG class that doesn't assign any papers is a fucking joke
10/12/2010 12:23:39 AM
^Basically.
10/12/2010 12:26:47 AM
I think writing papers is kind of funI haven't written any REALLY long ones though - I think my longest is like 30 pages
10/12/2010 12:27:59 AM
I took ENG 282.We had two papers and one or two tests. We screened:La Jetti (sp?)Modern TimesThe SearchersCitizen KaneSinging in the RainPleasantvilleEternal Sunshine for the Spotless Mindand maybe one or two other ones. We talked about lighting, sound, editing, etc. It was only a M-W class so that was nice.
10/12/2010 12:51:12 AM
This class is fucking awesome. I had Wallis and assuming Mensch is still around, she's supposed to be sweet as well.
10/12/2010 1:44:34 AM
^did you take it in the 4 hour block?
10/12/2010 1:58:38 AM
I took it Tuesday-Thursday, however all of my friends took the 4-hour block and they loved it.
10/12/2010 2:10:43 AM
Definitely take this class
10/12/2010 8:58:18 AM
10/12/2010 9:03:51 AM
Does anyone have any experience taking this with Mensch? How does she compare to Wallis? I'd rather not take Wallis' 4-hour class because I'd have to quit my hockey team and habitually miss the Office [Edited on October 12, 2010 at 9:12 AM. Reason : .]
10/12/2010 9:11:56 AM
I took it, and it wasn't bad... I can't remember my teachers name, but I do know it was a woman who was a very big femminist. For every paper and essay on a test, you had to bring in how the film was trying to either hold back or move forward the plight of the female... which was rediculous because so many movies didn't have anything to do with that cause. You could tell when it was her or her TA grading (TA actually focused on what mattered). Anyway, her husband teaches there too, but I wouldn't be surprised to find out that she kept her own last name. all in all, a pretty cool class- it just kinda stunk to spend over 3 hours 2 times a week for one class
10/12/2010 9:15:12 AM
I took it with Pramaggiore. Love all the film profs. Pramaggiore, the Orgerons, JOE GOMEZ!!!, Tom Wallis, Barnhardt ... love love love.Took the Kubrick/Altman class in 2003. Amazing class. Wanted to take the Coen Brothers class the next year, but it didn't fit my schedule. Film classes made it possible for me to take 21 credit hours per semester and never need to study.
10/12/2010 9:38:56 AM
you gotta take it with Wallisit's fricking sweet. My buddy and i drank during one of the movies, it was sweet[Edited on October 12, 2010 at 9:53 AM. Reason : There are two papers when Wallis teaches it]
10/12/2010 9:53:07 AM
Wallis is easiest, particularly if you're a guy.I found all of the profs easy, but I'm a girl ... and I've heard rumors that some of the film profs are easier on female students. A couple of the chick profs interpret everything from a feminist perspective. Gomez is easy, but only if you interpret everything to have sexual undertones/implications.
10/12/2010 9:55:57 AM
if you're any good at criticism you can probably read anything from any perspective
10/12/2010 9:57:35 AM
And that's why I got all As in my film class. But if that's not your strength, stick with Wallis. Much safer bet.
10/12/2010 10:00:04 AM
I took it, but like Marko it was a billion years agoAll I remember was that it was way harder than I expected it to be. But that was probably because I never went to class.
10/12/2010 10:05:09 AM
Wallis has a much lower grade distribution though
10/12/2010 10:41:22 AM
Took it back in like 2000 with Pramaggiore. Good class, watched some good stuff, minimal effort and you had to be pretty stupid to do badly in the class. Plus, and maybe this was just me, I though Pramaggiore was kind of sexy.
10/12/2010 10:59:01 AM
I actually had a chick crush on Pramaggiore. She has that Tina Fey smart, cute appeal.
10/12/2010 11:03:55 AM