π¬ Film Analysis and Critical Appreciation: Learn to Watch Films the Smart Way
Most of us watch films for entertainment — to relax, laugh, cry, or escape reality for a few hours. But have you ever wondered how films create meaning, influence emotions, or shape the way we think about society, culture, and identity?
The open elective Film Analysis and Critical Appreciation invites you to look at films beyond the screen and learn how to read cinema as an art form and a cultural text.
π₯ Why Should Engineering Students Study Films?
As future engineers and technologists, you are trained to solve problems logically. This course strengthens another equally important skill — critical thinking. Films help you understand:
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human behaviour and emotions
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social and cultural realities
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ethical dilemmas and power structures
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storytelling, creativity, and visual communication
In short, this course sharpens your analytical, interpretative, and communication skills, which are essential in any profession.
π°️ A Journey Through the History of Cinema
You will begin by exploring how cinema evolved from silent films to modern storytelling. Major film movements such as German Expressionism, Italian Neorealism, French New Wave, and Dogme 95 will help you understand how filmmakers responded to social and political changes through innovative styles.
π You’ll learn that cinema is not just entertainment — it is history in motion.
π Understanding Film Genres
Why do action films feel different from dramas or thrillers? Why do we expect certain endings from romance or horror films?
You will study:
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major film genres like action, comedy, drama, sci-fi, horror, and biopics
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sub-genres and hybrid films
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how genres shape audience expectations
π This helps you see how filmmakers play with or break genre rules to surprise viewers.
π️ How Films Create Meaning: The Big Four
Films communicate through powerful technical elements. You will learn to analyse:
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Mise-en-scΓ¨ne – setting, costumes, lighting
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Cinematography – camera angles, movement, framing
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Editing – shots, transitions, continuity
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Sound – background music, dialogue, silence
π Once you understand these, you’ll never watch a film the same way again.
π§ Film Theories: Different Ways of Reading a Film
A single film can be understood in many ways. This course introduces you to:
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realism and formalism
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feminist, political, and psychoanalytic approaches
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auteur and genre theory
π You’ll learn how meaning changes depending on who is watching and how they interpret a film.
π§© Analysing Story, Characters, and Themes
You will explore:
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story vs plot
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linear and non-linear narratives
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character types and stereotypes
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themes like power, identity, morality, and ethics
You’ll also see how literary works are adapted into films and how audiences play a role in meaning-making.
π Learning Through Great Films
The course includes films from world cinema and Indian cinema, such as Bicycle Thieves, Pather Panchali, The Godfather, Sholay, and Inception. These films help you apply theory to practice and appreciate cinema across cultures and time periods.
π What Will You Gain?
By the end of the course, you will:
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watch films with a critical and informed eye
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understand cinema as art, culture, and communication
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improve your analytical writing and discussion skills
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develop empathy and sociocultural awareness
π¬ In Conclusion
Films don’t just tell stories — they reflect who we are and what we value.
This course helps you become a thinking viewer, not just a passive spectator. If you love films or want to understand how powerful visual storytelling works, Film Analysis and Critical Appreciation is the course for you.
23071A6757 - I joined this course to be with my friends and I hope to leave it with a new appreciation for films.
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Cinema has been a major part of my life where I got entertained and learned a lot,
the passion of watching and making films is very strong in my mind.
That is the main reason why I have taken this course.
I hope that I can know or discover more about Cinema and the aspects in the making of a film
I joined this course as i enjoy all forms of media and while i do critique and appreciate them personally, i wanted to see how the process works with a community of my fellow classmates. i also wanted to learn about films and how to properly analyse them from a professional veteran in the field
ReplyDeleteWhy I chose this course: My friends and I chose it as a group.
ReplyDeleteWhat I expect from this course: I would like to learn to appreciate a film and look at it from multiple angles to get a clear understanding.
Name: Arya Varmma
III CSE B
Roll no: 23071A0587
In my opinion I think film analysis and critical appreciation course is very interesting and fun to learn and it also helps to learn about human emotions
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Very much interested to join this course and learn about film and Critical review writing
Reason:
As a film loving person I would love to pen my opinion upon "my" pros and cons of a film I've watched but my review can be more eye-catching if I used proper and accurate Film terminology.I'm expecting to learn and use the film terminology by the end of the course π€.
P. Vikranth - 23071A67C0 - CSD-B
ReplyDeleteI joined this course because I find the course very interesting, just wanted to know what was this course actually about. And I am expecting to learn a lot about cinema and stuff.
M.anushuman reddy
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My love for cinema couldnt let me take any other course when I could learn about cinema
Cinema is an Integral part of my life and I also aspire to become an actor so I thought this might help me understand cinema in different perspectives
Name: S. Raja Sree
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Branch: CSE-D
I took this course to understand cinema beyond entertainment and explore how films convey meaning, emotions and ideas.
I want to learn how to analyze cinematic techniques, themes, and narratives, and develop a critical perspective to appreciate films.
23071A0591- I joined this elective because it was more interesting than the others, and I hope to understand films better by the end of the course.
ReplyDeleteVamshidhar Reddy - 23071A12D0
ReplyDeleteI joined this course just for the pure love of cinema,I'm a video editor, I have adored movies since I was a child and wouldn't miss upon an opportunity to learn about cinema and it's history.
23071A67G2
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I have joined this course to learn more about how movies are made and I am looking forward for it. I watch too many films and analysing them sounded something interesting
A.RITHWIK - 23071A6672 - AIML(B)
ReplyDeleteI have joined this course because I love watching movies and want to understand them in a better way. From this course, I expect to learn how to analyze movies in a simple way and to understand the use of visuals, sound, acting, and story in films.
I chose this course because of a last moment 5 mins discussion with my friend who is currently in 4th year CYS.
ReplyDeleteThe main thing we discussed was how useful this course will be in my life-->
If I make the most of it, this course will be useful for my editing, cinematography, and storytelling journey... which I am passionate about and currently practicing too!!
The second case we considered was if I am unable to make the most of it... will I survive the semester exams?π
Then we thought that good presentation skills, English and storytelling will still help me score good marks.
So based on all this, I chose this course in that exact last five minutes of choosing OE and it felt perfect at that moment.
With this course, if I make the most of it... I want to learn visuals for cinematography, storytelling, plots and all the related stuff needed to engage the audience!!
By :- Sai Teja Salvaji
CSE Data Science SEC-C
Roll No : 23071A67H5
Why I chose this course: I was never an avid watcher of movies, but was interested in the analysis and critiquing of films which is why this course caught my eye.
ReplyDeleteWhat I expect from this course: I hope to develop the interest in watching movies of different genres and learn to critically analyze and appreciate them.
Prashanth Kusumba
III-CSE A
23071A0529
Name: Sohan Jwaliya Kasa
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I chose film analysis because, I love watchin movies, they in a way relieve me of my stress and help me relax and find myself pondering about the story telling aspects of any movie, a single thought always lingers in my mind while watching a film- what is the director's trying to convey? I chose this subject because I want to find people like minded people, who also watch, think and talk about films with the same passion I do.
I want to learn about the thought process behind the scenes of a film.
P. Gowtham Kumar
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Roll No :23061A6948
To learn about how the future cinema going to evolving working of each and every department which involve in the making of cinema stories ,direction ,screenplay ,sound ,camera ,writers ,etc
23071A1268- After looking at the course name I was really curious, what they would actually teach in this course. But after I saw the previous year sem paper, all that interest and curiosity I lost. I hope this course may not turn out as bad as I thought it would be.
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