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Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
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CONGRATULATIONS TRAVELLER! You found one of the best classes at UCLA! New Achievement Unlocked! You have overcome many obstacles to find this note on Bruinwalk, and for that may your path forward be forged in lucky enrollment into this course. +10 knowledge +10 endurance +10 magic... 4.0 GPA. Although the journey to Graduation may be long and treacherous, you may use this gift as a temporary resting spot where you may refuel your reserves and plan your next attack. Go forth, brave one, and may luck continue to be in your favor forever.
TAKE ANY CLASS YOU CAN WITH THIS PROFESSOR!
He's funny, kind, and approachable. I learned a lot and enjoyed every second of it.
You get to watch films and analyze acting which is very interesting.
LOVE PROFESSOR SHUSHTARI!!!!!
This is probably my favorite class so far at UCLA and I am a psychology major. During this difficult time, he was so caring, helpful, and considerate. I actually would look forward to lectures and watching films because of how interesting he made the class. If you need an elective, his classes are an absolute must!!
although it says its a theater class, its a film class basically. there is no acting involved in this class. the focus of the class is studying the different genres found in film and their history.
the class consists of 1 midterm paper, 4 open note pop quizzes (lowest grade dropped), a closed book test, a group presentation, and a final paper. this class is not curved.
the history of film and the creation of new film genres is actually pretty interesting. the class itself is pretty easy since there is minimal studying - he gives you the test questions in advance, you just have to memorize the answers for the exam day. the sucky part is the group presentation because you have to watch 5 movies on your own time, and youre assigned to a group of random people that may not take the class as serious as you.
I would recommend this class as an easy upperdiv though.
Easy class. But I went in wanting to know the difference between good and bad acting and I didn't. He just showed us clips from his favorite movies and talked about it briefly. Just very general descriptions of the acting, whereas for the papers he would make us go into specific detail about what the actor did to portray an emotion, etc. etc. Like I said easy class, but also it's super weird that it is a theater class and not a film class. We learn nothing about theater and it's not like acting is exclusive to theater.
CONGRATULATIONS TRAVELLER! You found one of the best classes at UCLA! New Achievement Unlocked! You have overcome many obstacles to find this note on Bruinwalk, and for that may your path forward be forged in lucky enrollment into this course. +10 knowledge +10 endurance +10 magic... 4.0 GPA. Although the journey to Graduation may be long and treacherous, you may use this gift as a temporary resting spot where you may refuel your reserves and plan your next attack. Go forth, brave one, and may luck continue to be in your favor forever.
TAKE ANY CLASS YOU CAN WITH THIS PROFESSOR!
He's funny, kind, and approachable. I learned a lot and enjoyed every second of it.
You get to watch films and analyze acting which is very interesting.
LOVE PROFESSOR SHUSHTARI!!!!!
This is probably my favorite class so far at UCLA and I am a psychology major. During this difficult time, he was so caring, helpful, and considerate. I actually would look forward to lectures and watching films because of how interesting he made the class. If you need an elective, his classes are an absolute must!!
although it says its a theater class, its a film class basically. there is no acting involved in this class. the focus of the class is studying the different genres found in film and their history.
the class consists of 1 midterm paper, 4 open note pop quizzes (lowest grade dropped), a closed book test, a group presentation, and a final paper. this class is not curved.
the history of film and the creation of new film genres is actually pretty interesting. the class itself is pretty easy since there is minimal studying - he gives you the test questions in advance, you just have to memorize the answers for the exam day. the sucky part is the group presentation because you have to watch 5 movies on your own time, and youre assigned to a group of random people that may not take the class as serious as you.
I would recommend this class as an easy upperdiv though.
Easy class. But I went in wanting to know the difference between good and bad acting and I didn't. He just showed us clips from his favorite movies and talked about it briefly. Just very general descriptions of the acting, whereas for the papers he would make us go into specific detail about what the actor did to portray an emotion, etc. etc. Like I said easy class, but also it's super weird that it is a theater class and not a film class. We learn nothing about theater and it's not like acting is exclusive to theater.
Based on 12 Users
TOP TAGS
- Uses Slides (2)
- Tolerates Tardiness (2)
- Needs Textbook (1)
- Useful Textbooks (1)
- Appropriately Priced Materials (2)
- Often Funny (3)
- Would Take Again (3)
- Has Group Projects (2)
- Engaging Lectures (2)
- Participation Matters (2)