Film and Media Studies Courses that are Zero Textbook Costs
FMS 300 Introduction to Film Studies, Adam Wadenius (CRC): Moving Pictures: An Introduction to Cinema (OER) and Engaging Cinema library CDL
FMS 300 Introduction to Film Studies, Patti McCarthy (CRC): Looking at Movies and Film: A Critical Introduction available for free online plus films through the library databases and material provided in Canvas
FMS 300 Introduction to Film Studies, Cary Babka (CRC): All material is available for free online plus films through the library databases and material provided in Canvas
FMS 305 Film History I (1895-1949), Adam Wadenius (CRC): Hollywood Quarterly library ebook license
FMS 305 Film History I (1895-1949), Cary Babka (CRC): All material is available for free online plus films through the library databases and material provided in Canvas
FMS 307 Film History II (1950-present), Adam Wadenius (CRC): Film Quarterly: Forty Years - A Selection free ebook through UC Press ebook Collection
FMS 310 Introduction to Screenwriting, Mark Steensland (CRC): Screenwriting: The Sequence Approach library ebook license, On Directing Film and Backwards and Forwards: A Technical Manual for Reading Plays both library CDL
FMS 320 Film Genre, Adam Wadenius (CRC): Play it again, Sam, free ebook through UC Press ebook Collection
FMS 488/Honor 350 Honors Seminar: Introduction to Critical Theory, Kersten Feindert (CRC): Various library ebook licenses plus other material in Canvas
Film and Media Studies Classes with OER Mapping
This spreadsheet includes all CRC Film and Media Studies courses, links to CRC Canvas Shell templates (if applicable) and suggested OER resources. It can also be opened in another window if you prefer to view it full-screen and if the OER textbook you're using is not listed in the Canvas Shells column, you can request it.
OER and ZTC Resources Identified by Librarians
Librarians have done some initial research for some disciplines and classes to give faculty a starting point as they begin to convert classes to ZTC. These are Google docs that can be updated. If you need help with a specific class, please reach out to the OER Project Lead.