CLASSES TAUGHT

Glenn Lovell — who holds an M.A. in Journalism and Mass Communications from Pennsylvania State University — teaches film classes at De Anza College in Cupertino and Cogswell Polytechnical College in Sunnyvale. He has also taught at San Jose State University and San Francisco State University.

Lovell received a National Arts Journalism Program (NAJP) Fellowship in 1996. He studied graduate screenwriting at USC and conducted a national critics survey, the results of which were published as “Caught in the Machinery: How Hollywood Subverts the Media.”

Among his classes:

Intro to Film

Film Theory
Science Fiction Cinema
Modern Film History (1945 – present)
History of Animation

African-American Cinema
Film Genres: Horror
Film Genres: Crime
New Wave British Cinema
German Cinema
Novel to Film (aka Page to Screen)

Film Artists: Alfred Hitchcock, Stanley Kubrick, Sam Peckinpah, Quentin Tarantino

The New Hollywood (1960 – 1976)

Critical Studies & Research (upper level)

Composition & Reading (EWRT 1A and 1B)

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