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'''Blount 301 Funny Story''' is a seminar taught in the [https://blount.as.ua.edu/ Blount Scholars Program] by [[wikipedia:User:Jeremy Butler|Jeremy Butler]], professor emeritus of television and film, the University of Alabama.
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'''Blount 301 Funny Story''' is a seminar taught in the [https://blount.as.ua.edu/ Blount Scholars Program] by [[wikipedia:User:Jeremy Butler|Jeremy Butler]], professor emeritus of television and film, the University of Alabama, during the fall 2022 semester.
  
 
== Course objectives ==
 
== Course objectives ==
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#The course will introduce students to various makers of humorous stories.
 
#The course will introduce students to various makers of humorous stories.
  
== Course analyses ==
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== Course assignments ==
===A (mostly) visual analysis===
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Follow these links for more details:
Each student will analyze the visual humor in a short film by [[w:Buster Keaton|Buster Keaton]].
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#[[A (mostly) visual analysis]]
#You will be assigned a short
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#[[A (mostly) verbal analysis]]
#*[[Keaton shorts|View list of Keaton shorts here.]]
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#[[A comic piece]]
#Learn basic Wikipedia editing and create a Wikipedia-style article for your short on Screenpedia. (The best articles will be uploaded to Wikipedia.)
 
#Learn how to make screenshots (probably with [https://www.videolan.org/ VLC Media Player]) and capture at least one from ''every'' shot in the short.
 
#*Submit your screenshots.
 
#*Select a short segment (minimum 5 minutes) and identify comic moments in it.
 
#**Use the theories of humor we discussed to explain ''why'' they are comic.
 
 
 
===A (mostly) verbal analysis===
 
Each student will select a half-hour TV comedy and analyze its use of humor. Elements of the analysis include:
 
#Recaps (short summaries of the plots) of episodes (posted to Blackboard)
 
#Identification of the show's narrative problematic.
 
#*Discuss how it plays out in two specific episodes (using the recaps for reference)
 
#Discussion of ''specific'' examples of theories of humor: superiority, relief/release, and incongruity
 
#*Explain the theories of humor first and then provide at least two examples for each theory
 
#*Use the analysis of ''Modern Family'' in ''The Sitcom'' as a model for analysis
 
  
 
== Online study guides ==
 
== Online study guides ==
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==Study groups==
 
==Study groups==
'''Group A:'''
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{| class="wikitable" border="1"
*Architha Bommena
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|-
*Anna Gardner Herren
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| valign="top" |
*Ava Sweeney
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'''Group A'''
 
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*Archi Bommena
'''Group B:'''
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*Gardner Herren
*Daisy Hudson
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*Ava Sweeney
*Josh Mellott
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*Kate Paras
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'''Group B'''
 
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*Daisy Hudson
'''Group C:'''
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*Josh Mellott
*Alex Landgraf
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*Kate Paras
*Logan Busbee
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| valign="top" |
*Marguerite Sprain
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'''Group C'''
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*Alex Landgraf
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*Logan Busbee
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*Marguerite Sprain
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| valign="top" |
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'''Group D'''
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*Mayeth Martin
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*Sam Sompayrac
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*Zachary Foley
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|}
  
'''Group D:'''
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==AV clusters==
*Mary Elizabeth Martin
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{| class="wikitable" border="1"
*Sam Sompayrac
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*Zachary Foley
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| valign="top" |
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'''Group 1'''
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*Mayeth Martin
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*Ava Sweeney
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*Daisy Hudson
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| valign="top" |
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'''Group 2'''
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*Archi Bommena
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*Zach Foley
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*Josh Mellott
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| valign="top" |
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'''Group 3'''
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*Logan Busbee
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*Sam Sompayrac
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*Alex Landgraf
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| valign="top" |
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'''Group 4'''
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*Kate Paras
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*Gardner Herren
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*Marguerite Sprain
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|}
  
 
== Texts & resources ==
 
== Texts & resources ==

Latest revision as of 16:26, 9 September 2022

Blount 301 Funny Story is a seminar taught in the Blount Scholars Program by Jeremy Butler, professor emeritus of television and film, the University of Alabama, during the fall 2022 semester.

Course objectives

  1. The course will present analytical methods for understanding how humor functions in film, television, and other media.
  2. The course will discuss theories of humor.
  3. The course will introduce students to various makers of humorous stories.

Course assignments

Follow these links for more details:

  1. A (mostly) visual analysis
  2. A (mostly) verbal analysis
  3. A comic piece

Online study guides

Chronological order

List of discussion notes

List of discussion topics

Study groups

Group A

  • Archi Bommena
  • Gardner Herren
  • Ava Sweeney

Group B

  • Daisy Hudson
  • Josh Mellott
  • Kate Paras

Group C

  • Alex Landgraf
  • Logan Busbee
  • Marguerite Sprain

Group D

  • Mayeth Martin
  • Sam Sompayrac
  • Zachary Foley

AV clusters

Group 1

  • Mayeth Martin
  • Ava Sweeney
  • Daisy Hudson

Group 2

  • Archi Bommena
  • Zach Foley
  • Josh Mellott

Group 3

  • Logan Busbee
  • Sam Sompayrac
  • Alex Landgraf

Group 4

  • Kate Paras
  • Gardner Herren
  • Marguerite Sprain

Texts & resources

Books

  • Noël Carroll, Humour: A Very Short Introduction (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014).

Course outline

Articles and book chapters