"Transferring to MCLA was one of the greatest decisions I ever made. Being able to learn from and connect with the faculty and staff equipped me with greater networking capabilities/skills and the opportunity to use them outside of the institution, preparing me for the road ahead. Taking part and engaging in different clubs and organizations on campus helped to shape and guide me for countless opportunities."

Brandon Pender ’07
Research Analyst, Office of State Rep. Daniel E. Bosley ’76
 
English/Communications

Film Studies



Prof. Bishoff and film students review and discuss film clips during his recent course in the films of Alfred Hitchcock.

Making movies allows us to combine every artistic and technical proficiency we can command, and consequently the art of film has attracted some the best creative talents of the twentieth century.

MCLA has made the study of film an integral part of the English/Communications major for over twenty years with a concentration in film studies which is structured by the following courses:

  • Essentials of Film
  • Constructing the Short Film
  • Special Topics in Film
  • Filmmakers and Filmmaking
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    You may inquire about the film concentration by sending an e-mail message to one of the following faculty members:

  • Prof. Robert Bishoff
  • Prof. Harris Elder
  • Prof. Elizabeth Lambert
  • Prof. David Langston
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    Further web sites can be found on the following course pages:

  • Essentials of Film - EN 310 (Langston)
  • Film Criticism and Theory - EN 410 (Langston)
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