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The Cinema Studies lab is open fall term

The Cinema Studies Lab, located in Knight Library room 267, will be open during fall term with modified hours and services:

  • Mon – Thurs: Noon to 9 pm
  • Friday: Noon to 7 pm

The CINE lab has twenty 27” iMacs with editing and media software like Final Cut Pro, Adobe Creative Cloud, and Avid Media Composer. All computer stations are physically distanced from each other and will be disinfected regularly. Face coverings are required to work in the lab. 

Faculty News: Erin Hanna, Assistant Professor

Only at Comic Con book cover

Congratulations to Erin Hanna on the publication of Only at Comic-Con: Hollywood, Fans, and the Limits of Exclusivity

In her latest book, Only at Comic-Con: Hollywood, Fans, and the Limits of ExclusivityErin Hanna discusses the San Diego Comic-Con and how it became a Hollywood destination, how the industry’s presence at Comic-Con shapes our ideas about what it means to be a fan, and what this event tells us about the relationship between media industries and their fans, past and present. Only at Comic-Con examines the connection between exclusivity and the proliferation of media industry promotion at the longest-running comic convention in North America. 

Do you have questions about fall term?

Do you have a question about fall term

Check out CINE's fall term FAQs

Resources and questions related to the Department of Cinema Studies fall term classes and operations are available on the fall term FAQ page. The FAQs will continue to be updated as more information, ideas, and helpful resources become available.

If you don’t see an answer to your question on the FAQ page, let us know by submitting the Remote Learning Feedback Form.

Professor Ovalle talks about leading with kindness and care...

Hello, Cinema Studies Community. As the Cinema Studies team was working night and day to prepare a fall schedule that will keep us safe and healthy on campus amidst a pandemic, a new but sadly familiar crisis shook the world. George Floyd’s death is an important reminder that, for members of our Black community, no day is truly “safe.” As resistance movements march in the streets, we must all carefully revisit the ways in which white power and privilege shape our lives and end others. As a non-Black woman of color, I stand in solidarity with the Black community by listening, learning, and taking action.

Cinema Studies Fall Term 2020 Courses

Fall Term 2020 Courses

Fall Registration Begins June 2nd

The fall class schedule and information about registration priority for students will be available on June 1st. On that date, you will be able to find out your registration date and time for fall classes in DuckWeb. Registration for Fall 2020 will begin on Tuesday, June 2nd. For more information about fall registration, please read the letter from the Division of Undergraduate Education and Student Success.

Cinema Studies Majors:  The fall course list is now available. Visit the course list page for the complete list of courses and how they satisfy the major.

Courses below are open to all majors!

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