by BarrettM » Thu Sep 10, 2020 9:18 pm
Very thought provoking thread. I majored in film (it was called "Motion Pictures") just a few years ago. The most worthwhile class by far was film history. After covering the obligatory, history of silent film, disjoined early films, and a little Charlie Chaplin, the FIRST feature length film the teacher curated for us was Scarface (1932). Not only did I, a mob watcher know the whole history back and forth, it was a way more exciting choice than, I don't know, Frankenstein, it was the school's first pick for what was essential viewing.
I think OC would be a great study supplementally for a media analysis or media studies class. When OC becomes part of the collective consciousness again, every professor will flock to be the first to teach about it. Even if they're lightyears behind the average researcher.
Very thought provoking thread. I majored in film (it was called "Motion Pictures") just a few years ago. The most worthwhile class by far was film history. After covering the obligatory, history of silent film, disjoined early films, and a little Charlie Chaplin, the FIRST feature length film the teacher curated for us was Scarface (1932). Not only did I, a mob watcher know the whole history back and forth, it was a way more exciting choice than, I don't know, Frankenstein, it was the school's first pick for what was essential viewing.
I think OC would be a great study supplementally for a media analysis or media studies class. When OC becomes part of the collective consciousness again, every professor will flock to be the first to teach about it. Even if they're lightyears behind the average researcher.