1 OER for Film Studies

Korey Blackman

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Area(s) of study: Film 100 Language of Cinema, Film 100 Core Course

Relevant course(s)(if applicable):  ENGL 1020 Intro to Genre Studies: Poetry/Drama/Film, THEA 1050 FILM History and Appreciation THEA 1070 Super Hero Cinema, RELI 3400 Religion and Film

Resource type: video/course

Resource title (include hyperlink to resource itself): Film Visual and Mythmaking Video Lectures | Film as Visual and Literary Mythmaking | Linguistics and Philosophy | MIT OpenCourseWare

Author/creator(s) and author/creator affiliation(s):  Irving Singer, MIT

Author/creator tags: related terminal degree, Faculty Member

Editor(s): Senior Video Editor Maureen Fahey

Publisher name (include hyperlink): MIT OpenCourseWare MIT OpenCourseWare | Free Online Course Materials

Publisher type: Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Resource attribute tag: student resource, instructor resource

Accessibility: Home | Captioning and Accessibility (mit.edu)

Copyright: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 DEED

Additional Notes: 2 videos neither provide close captions or a transcript

Area(s) of study: Film 100 Language of Cinema, Film 100 Core Course

Relevant course(s)(if applicable):  ENGL 1020 Intro to Genre Studies: Poetry/Drama/Film, THEA 1050 FILM History and Appreciation THEA 1070 Super Hero Cinema, RELI 3400 Religion and Film

Resource type: video/course

Resource title (include hyperlink to resource itself): Film Visual and Mythmaking Video Lectures | Film as Visual and Literary Mythmaking | Linguistics and Philosophy | MIT OpenCourseWare

Author/creator(s) and author/creator affiliation(s):  Irving Singer, MIT

Author/creator tags: related terminal degree, Faculty Member

Editor(s): Senior Video Editor Maureen Fahey

Publisher name (include hyperlink): MIT OpenCourseWare MIT OpenCourseWare | Free Online Course Materials

Publisher type: Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Resource attribute tag: student resource, instructor resource

Accessibility: Home | Captioning and Accessibility (mit.edu)

Copyright: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 DEED

Additional Notes: 2 videos neither provide close captions or a transcript

 

Area(s) of study: FILM 239 Directors, FILM 269 Film Period, MUNM 275 Music in FILM, JGEN 184 Basic Photography/Videography, THEA 234 Scripts on Stage and Screen ENGL 1020, SOC 2400, THEA 1050, WRWS 2400, WRWS 4000,  BA, BS, Minor

Relevant course(s)(if applicable):  WRWS 2050, WRWS 2600, WRWS 3600, BLST 3510, CMST 3510, ENGL 4960, PSCI 4820, JMC 4820, RELI 4700

Resource type: textbook (eBook)

Resource title (include hyperlink to resource itself): Exploring Movie Construction and Production  Exploring Movie, Construction and Production – Open Textbook (geneseo.edu)

Author/creator(s) and author/creator affiliation(s):  John Reich,  SUNY Genesee Community College

Author/creator tags: Faculty Member, Terminal Degree

Editor(s): Allison Brown, Carrie Green, William Jones, Kelly Keegan, Sedar Ngoma, Max Sparkman

Publisher name (include hyperlink): Milne Open Text Books

Publisher type: educational nonprofit, academic unit

Resource attribute tags: university publisher

Accessibility: Accessibility Information | SUNY Geneseo

Copyright: CC BY-NC-SA

Additional notes: OER Notes – classes in red are from the University of Nebraska Lincoln film major program

Download PDF, eBook, Available Online, Available on Apple Books

Text book about movie construction and production.

 

Area(s) of study: FILM 439

Relevant course(s)(if applicable): COMM 215, COMM 280, COMM 480, SOCI 373 SOC 2400, ENGL 4960, CMST 4570

Resource type: video (online)

Resource title (include hyperlink to resource itself): I Didn’t See You There             I Didn’t See You There (ididntseeyoutherefilm.com)

Author/creator(s) and author/creator affiliation(s):  Reid Davenport filmmaker/documentarist

Author/creator tags: professional practitioner

Editor(s): Todd Chandler

Publisher Name (include hyperlink): Ajna Films AJNA FILMS

Publisher Type: commercial

Resource Attribute Tag: student resource, instructor resource

Accessibility: WCAG 2 Overview | Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) | W3C (from PBS/POV)

Copyright: 2022© I Didn’t See You There, LLC

Additional Notes:

Documentary by a disabled filmmaker shot and told from his point of view.

Study guide and reading list to episode included in same link as video

Accessible through PBS website POV Season 35 Episode 14

I Didn’t See You There | POV (pbs.org)

OER Notes – classes in red are from the University of Nebraska Lincoln film major program. Even though this is a commercial product it is available for free on youtube and PBS. Criss Library has access to PBS.

 

Area(s) of study: FILM 100 Language of Cinema, FILM 200 Intro to Film,   FILM 219 Film Genre, Film 239 Directors, FILM 269 Film Period

THEA 1050 Film History and Appreciation, WRWS 2400 Foundations of Screenwriting

Relevant course(s)(if applicable):  ART 1220 Foundation: Digital Media, CMST 4510 Persuasion and Social Influence, JMC 4310 Media & Politics

Resource type: eBook

Resource title (include hyperlink to resource itself):

Film Appreciation https://alg.manifoldapp.org/projects/film-appreciation

Author/creator(s) and author/creator affiliation(s):

Dr. Yelizaveta Moss, faculty member and Dr. Candice Wilson faculty member

Author/creator tags: Terminal degree, Terminal Degree

Editor(s): Director Bonnie (BJ) Robinson UNG Press, Managing Editor (Corey Parson), Assistant Managing Editor Ariana Adams

Publisher name (include hyperlink): Affordable learning Georgia Affordable Learning Georgia

Publisher type: educational nonprofit, university press

Resource attribute tag: student resource, Instructor led course

Accessibility: none listed.

Copyright:  CC BY 4.0

Additional Notes:

Book discusses film through out time and what audience can get from it. There is a glossary and embedded videos in the eBook.

The link shows 4 ways to access books but two links don’t work (accessible PDF and Accessible word Doc). Accessibility is dependent on the end user’s devices. Modules and quizzes for instructors and students. A video about the OER material not the book subject. Textbook includes contributions from other faculty and students in the program. Book is accessible without creating an account. OER Notes – classes in red are from the University of Nebraska Lincoln film major program.

 

Area(s) of study: FILM 100 Language of Cinema, FILM 200 Intro to Film,   FILM 219 Film Genre, Film 239 Directors, FILM 269 Film Period

THEA 1050 Film History and Appreciation, WRWS 2400 Foundations of Screenwriting

Relevant course(s)(if applicable):  ART 1220 Foundation: Digital Media, CMST 4510 Persuasion and Social Influence, JMC 4310 Media & Politics

Resource type: eBook

Resource title (include hyperlink to resource itself):

Film Appreciation https://alg.manifoldapp.org/projects/film-appreciation

Author/creator(s) and author/creator affiliation(s):

Dr. Yelizaveta Moss, faculty member and Dr. Candice Wilson faculty member

Author/creator tags: Terminal degree, Terminal Degree

Editor(s): Director Bonnie (BJ) Robinson UNG Press, Managing Editor (Corey Parson), Assistant Managing Editor Ariana Adams

Publisher name (include hyperlink): Affordable learning Georgia Affordable Learning Georgia

Publisher type: educational nonprofit, university press

Resource attribute tag: student resource, Instructor led course

Accessibility: none listed.

Copyright:  CC BY 4.0

Additional Notes:

Book discusses film through out time and what audience can get from it. There is a glossary and embedded videos in the eBook.

The link shows 4 ways to access books but two links don’t work (accessible PDF and Accessible word Doc). Accessibility is dependent on the end user’s devices. Modules and quizzes for instructors and students. A video about the OER material not the book subject. Textbook includes contributions from other faculty and students in the program. Book is accessible without creating an account. OER Notes – classes in red are from the University of Nebraska Lincoln film major program.

 

Area(s) of study: FILM 373 Film Theory and Criticism WRWS 400

Relevant course(s)(if applicable): Comm 280 Communication and Popular Culture, COMM 42 Media and Culture JOMC 422 Race, Gender, and Media, SOCI 373 Sociology of Mass Media BLST 3510/CMST 3510 Cultural Com in AA Cinema ENGL 4960 Topics in Language and Literature SOC 2400 PSCI 4820/JMC 4820 Politics and Film

Resource type: eBook

Resource title (include hyperlink to resource itself): Difference, Power, and Discrimination in Film and Media: Student Essays https://openoregon.pressbooks.pub/dpdfilm/front-matter/introduction/

Author/creator(s) and author/creator affiliation(s):  Dr. Stephen Rust University of Oregon (currently)

Author/creator tags: Faculty Member, Students

Editor(s): Dr. Stephen Rust

Publisher name (include hyperlink): Linn-Benton Community College  Catalog – Open Oregon Educational Resources (pressbooks.pub)

Publisher type: university publisher

Resource attribute tag: student resource, instructor lead resource

Accessibility: Accessibility | Pressbooks

Copyright: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/

Additional Notes:  Ebook is a project for Open Pedagogy. Dr. Stephen Rust assigned students from his courses between 2019-2020 to write essays on their reflection on how race, class, gender, and sexuality of movies from the past to the present. This book is a collection of 94 student essays.

I couldn’t find an original copyright year. I did find the last date it was updated. 09/12/23.

At  time of publication Dr. Rust taught at Lin-Benton Community College in Albany, Oregon. Students at Linn-Benton Community College 2019-2020.

OER Notes – classes in red are from the University of Nebraska Lincoln film major program.

Area of Study: FILM 373 Film Theory and Criticism, FILM 413 Film, Film 839 Directors FILM 291 Special topics in Film

 

Relevant Courses:  SOC 2400 Sociology in Film, BLST 3510 Cultural Comm. in Afro-American Cinema, PSCI 4820, JCM 4820 Politics in Film

Resource Type: Podcast

Resource Title with Link: Masterclass: Students in the Film Studies Program at the University of Massachusetts Amherst UMASSTERCLASS PODCAST – Home (weebly.com)

Author/creator(s) and author/creator affiliation(s):

Daniel Pope, University of Mass. Amherst (Faculty Advisor)

University of Mass. Amherst Students in film major  – Rianna Jackson, Kiefer Callewaert, Gabby Mosher, Ryan Gies, Mariana Carmo, Ved Chankavaram, Kaliska Wiley

Author Tags: Related Terminal Degree (Daniel Pope)

Editors: Listed content creators

Publisher name (include hyperlink): University of Massachusetts Amherst UMASSTERCLASS PODCAST – Home (weebly.com)

Publisher Type: University publisher

Resource attribute tags: faculty members, students

Accessibility: https://www.spotify.com/us/accessibility

Copyright: © 2024 Spotify AB https://www.spotify.com/us/legal/end-user-agreement/#4-content-and-intellectual-property-rights

Additional notes: Podcast ran from 2020 to 2024. Free on Spotify and iTunes.

Podcast was created for anyone to learn and share information about film and other screen media.

OER Notes – classes in red are from the University of Nebraska Lincoln film major program.  I included this tag because the podcast talks about current events such as Covid and the death and reaction of George Floyd. There are interviews with professional filmmakers and others in the film industry.

Area(s) of study: FILM 244 Intro to Ethnicity and Film, FILM 349 National Cinemas, FILM 373 Film Theory and Criticism

 

Relevant course(s)(if applicable): COMM 452 Media and Culture, EMAR 311 Narrative Storytelling, ENGL 4960, GEOG 3050 

Resource type: eBook

Resource title (include hyperlink to resource itself): An Introduction to World Film https://soar.suny.edu/bitstream/handle/20.500.12648/12941/An-Introduction-to-World-Film-1688582240.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y

Author/creator(s) and author/creator affiliation: Dana Weidman, Dutchess Community College

Author/creator tags: related terminal degree

Editor(s): listed content creator none listed

Publisher name (include hyperlink): Dutchess Community College https://soar.suny.edu/bitstream/handle/20.500.12648/12941/An-Introduction-to-World-Film-1688582240.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y

 Publisher type: university publication

Resource attribute tag: student resource

Accessibility: Accessibility | Pressbooks , Electronic and Information Technology Accessibility Policy | Dutchess Community College | sunydutchess.edu

Copyright: © 2023 CC BY 4.0 Deed | Attribution 4.0 International | Creative Commons

Additional Notes:

OER Notes – classes in red are from the University of Nebraska Lincoln film major program.

Films created by Indigenous people of Africa and Asia are analyzed from a modern/post-colonial eye. Links above should redirect to Pressbooks where the book is available.

 

Area(s) of study: FILM 239/FILM 439 Film Directors,  

Relevant course(s)(if applicable):  WMNS 211 Intro to Gender and Sexuality in Film, WGST 2000 Spec. Topic Gender and Sexuality in English studies, WGST 4060 History of Women in America from 1875 -1922,THEA 1050 Film History and Appreiciation

Resource title (include hyperlink to resource itself):  Filmmakers on Film 8: Early Directors on Directing Early Directors on Directing – Alexander Street, a ProQuest Company (unomaha.edu)

Author/creator(s) and author/creator affiliation(s): Ally Acker, director/film historian

Author/creator tags: professional practitioner

Editor(s): Ally Acker

Publisher name (include hyperlink):Reel Women Media Filmmakers DVD Series | reelwomen

Publisher type: Reel Women Media

Resource attribute tag: student resource

Copyright: © 1996-2021 by Reel Women Media

Additional Notes:

OER Notes – OER Notes – classes in red are from the University of Nebraska Lincoln film major program.

Series about women who were pioneers in film directing, editing, screen writing. This is film 8 of 10. Features interview with actress/director Lillian Gish. Video series is based off books by Ally Acker. Available for free through Criss Library.

 

Area(s) of study: FILM 200 Intro Film History, FILM 219 Film Genre 

Relevant course(s)(if applicable):  RELI 4450

Resource type: eBook

Resource title (include hyperlink to resource itself): Re-envisaging the First Age of Cinematic Horror, 896-1934: Quanta of Fear https://login.leo.lib.unomaha.edu/login?url=https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=e000xna&AN=1930254&site=ehost-live&scope=site&ebv=EB&ppid=pp_Cover

Author/creator(s) and author/creator affiliation(s): David Annwn Jones, University of Wales, Cardiff

Author/creator tags: Faculty member (Lecturer)

Editor(s): Xavier Aldana Reyes, Series Editor, Editorial Board

Publisher name (include hyperlink): Cardiff: University of Wales Press

Publisher type: university published

Resource attribute tag: student resource

Copyright: © 2018 David Annwn Jones

Additional Notes:

OER Notes – classes in red are from the University of Nebraska Lincoln film major program.

Cinematic horror from 1896 to 1934.

David Annwn was a lecturer at time of publication. Book is accessible for free through University of Nebraska, Omaha. Book is over $40 to purchase a $50 for a digital copy and hardcopy ranges from $35.00 to $54.50 through Amazon.

One in a series about Horror in different mediums from books to music to video games.

 

Area(s) of study: FILM 349 National Cinemas, FILM 413 Film,  

Relevant course(s)(if applicable): GERM 302 German Culture: Film, Literature, Theater, GERM 3650 Intro to German Film, GERM 4950, Pro-Seminar: Literature and/or Film

Resource type: eBook

Author/creator(s) and author/creator affiliation(s): Sabine Hake, University of Texas at Austin

Author/creator tags: Faculty member, Related terminal degree

Editor(s): Nathan Hill

Publisher name (include hyperlink): Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group Routledge – Publisher of Professional & Academic Books

Publisher type: commercial textbook publisher

Resource attribute tag: student resource

Accessibility: Accessibility | EBSCO

Copyright: © 2007 Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group

Additional Notes:

OER Notes – OER Notes – classes in red are from the University of Nebraska Lincoln film major program.

The book covers German filmmaking from the beginning to current times.

 

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