Classrooms and Lecture Halls in Carman Hall
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So I was an English creative writing major and minor in film and TV studies here at leaving. A lot with film classes were here in the basement, so I'm gonna show you the film class classrooms first. He there's a There's a all the awards that we've won. That's why I think he's a good film composer Way had a class with him last year. If you do film and TV production, get to get on here file sometimes. This is one of the lecture rooms for film and journalism classes. They used one of the classrooms to shoot line order episodes. You know, I think one of my friends was watching the new episode of Law and Order yesterday. They were, like, outside by the quad. He saw, like, the library in the background, like they're they're what you call it. What do you know that room? Uh, this is one of the lecture labs here in the basement where the phone classes. We're coming here to watch movie, even stuff you learn about. We learn about the different components of film, like lighting and composition, the setting and all the other little details and stuff. It's usually discussion My how you interpret the movie based on science you picked up on a nudist is not really a hired class. As long as you're interested in movies you like. We happy that majority of having just sit and watch stuff. Then you might write an essay on the movie based on what you want this to end or whatever they're supposed to write about. Here in Carmen, all of the classrooms were pretty much the same there. What classic Theo In Carmen, all the classrooms are pretty much the same. What is eating here is each English foreign languages, philosophy, all that stuff, all the classrooms. They're pretty much the same, except for in the basement where we have the film classes. Uh, this is like the regular set up for, I guess, like every last one, each floor there's no more right handed privilege. You get stuck with a desk, so there's somewhere right hand Tripoli to feel that way, because that wherever you want, I'm not left handed. So a lot of the English classes are very discussion based as well. Read whatever they give you to read and shop class and discuss what you read and the workload. If you like writing, it's not bad because I kind of know your stuff. Then you write essays on what you read. If you don't like reading or writing than no enjoying the English major. It's kind of unless maybe you're an honest you don't know whatever you have to be like really quick with registering for classes, because to graduate, one of the requirements is going to take at least two writing intensive classes because English is English, all of the classes, a writing intensive. So everyone who's trying to graduate, they're going to be taking up those writing intensive classes. Like, a little extra time to register before classes are open to everyone if you're an honor student or something, so I never really had to go through that. Just make sure you know what classes you want to take. If you want to join a English class or even if you're not an English person but you need thio register for classes for the writing intensity.