UC Irvine to Offer Course on Anime

The University of California’s Irvine Extension will offer a course entitled, “Manga & Anime Explosion: What, Why, How & Wow!” The course will examine the historical and cultural significance of anime and manga and how they have shaped the look and feel of many of today’s Hollywood productions. In addition, students will apply methods of story and character development found in manga to screenwriting, advertising, information publishing and other creative endeavors. The course is aimed at both screenwriters seeking to expand their writing skills and add a new technique to their existing portfolio, and the growing number of passionate fans who seek greater knowledge of these art forms and how they’ve grown to become a phenomenon. Professional screenwriter, commercial director, and manga expert Northrop Davis will teach the course.

The five-week UC Irvine Extension course is open to the public and begins September 26 on the UC Irvine campus. The cost for the program is $185. To register for the course or for more information, visit www.unex.uci.edu or call (949) 824-5414. The course is for fall 2006, Reg. # 00147, Film Studies 811.3.

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