Description
Units: The Art of Storytelling, Early Film and the Silent Era, Rise of the Studio System, The Golden Age of Hollywood, Fall of the Studios and New Hollywood, Broadcasting vs. Film, The Blockbuster Era, Modern Media, The Role of Media in Society.
From early silent films to today’s streaming series, this course explores how visual storytelling has evolved—and how it reflects the world around us. Students trace the development of narrative across film, radio, television, and digital platforms, learning how scripts, cinematography, editing, and sound work together to create meaning and emotion. Topics include the rise of Hollywood and the studio system, the impact of global cinema, film genres and storytelling styles, media and identity, and the emergence of digital and interactive formats. Students examine how visual media respond to cultural shifts, influence public opinion, and reflect diverse perspectives. Through historical analysis, personal reflection, and project-based learning, students build media literacy skills that help them think critically about the stories they watch—and the role media plays in shaping society.



