Film Theory and Criticism: Facilitator; Mr. Patrick Campos
Date May 14,16,18,21,23,25 (MWF)
Time; 1:00-5:00, Venue: Videotheque
Fee: P5,000. (inclusive of light snacks, handouts, use of equipment, UPFI workshop kits, and certificates.)
*Participants who register in Writing About Film I and II can avail of a 20% discount.
Writing About Film II: Theory and Criticism is a workshop that seeks to introduce participants to key classical and contemporary film theories and to prepare them to write informed and scholarly film criticism. Its aim is to survey philosophies of aesthetics as they can be related to film (e.g., Greco-Roman, Hebrew, Asian); early theories that sought to define the essence of film as art form (e.g., theories by Eisenstein, Arnheim, Bazin); and contemporary theories that deal with film as cultural-political-economic apparatus (e.g., structuralism, deconstructionism, postcolonialism).
For workshop queries:
Email: [email protected]
Call: 9263640/9262722 (Telefax)
Visit: http://www.upd.edu.ph/~film_institute/