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Is film appreciation an optional course better?
The optional course of film appreciation is relatively easy to pass.

First, the learning content of film and television appreciation

1, the optional course of film and television appreciation mainly studies some basic theories of film and television appreciation and the basic knowledge of film and psychology. For example, understand the story background and classic lines of the corresponding film, evaluate the theme of the film, and make a brief understanding of some famous filmmakers and directors.

2. The teaching of film appreciation class is usually not just a movie, but an organic combination of teaching and film appreciation. In teaching methods, we should implement the principle of integrating theory with practice and applying what we have learned, combine theoretical teaching with work analysis, and conduct in-depth analysis of some important works by case teaching.

Second, the three realms of film and television appreciation

1, the first level of film appreciation is to know what a film is (film principle, common sense of film history, famous directors, stars, business cards, classic films, genre films, alternative films, etc. ).

2. The second level of movie appreciation is to know why movies are like this (why good movies are good, why bad movies are bad, entertainment and personality, critical attitude, tolerance and so on). ).

3. The third realm of film appreciation is the cultivation of artistic accomplishment, humanistic quality, aesthetic taste and comprehensive thinking ability.

Third, take elective courses seriously.

Compared with specialized courses and public courses, elective courses are not strict with students, but college students should also take the study of elective courses seriously, not just stay in shallow understanding and knowledge, but also put an end to the abnormal phenomenon of choosing certain courses and "taking courses instead of taking them" in order to earn credits.