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filmanalyse.at is a German-language online resource site for learners of film analysis. The page indicates that it is connected with the Department of Theatre, Film and Media Studies (tfm) at the University of Vienna. Rather than being a typical commercial course platform, the site is positioned as a knowledge-based learning project built around the analysis of film form and aesthetics. It emphasizes how viewers receive films and how to analyze them from the perspective of visual form.
The site’s core section is “Grundbegriffe Filmanalyse,” or basic concepts of film analysis, covering modules such as mise-en-image, lighting, mise-en-scène, montage, sound, and narrative. These are fundamental dimensions in film studies and audiovisual analysis. The extracted text also shows that the content is explained using film clips and still frames, making it suitable for connecting abstract terminology with concrete visual examples. In addition, the site includes an introduction to film color analysis, text in film, bibliographies, film lists, and practical works.
The project has a clear academic background. The text shows that Dr. Rayd Khouloki is responsible for the concept, design, texts, and editing of guest articles, and is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Vienna’s tfm department. Benjamin Dietz is involved in concept development and management, and wrote his master’s thesis in the field of film studies at tfm. Guest contributors include Dr. Anton Fuxjäger and Michael Mild, MA. Overall, the site leans more toward a university teaching and research resource than a market-oriented training product.
The extracted content does not mention pricing, subscriptions, payment methods, or paid courses. Therefore, it can only be judged that the site is presented at least as an open web resource, while the existence of any hidden paid content cannot be confirmed. The site also does not mention accreditation, completion certificates, credits, or learning assessment mechanisms.
The strengths are its focused content, clear academic sources, coverage of key formal dimensions in film analysis, and use of film clips and still frames to support understanding. The drawbacks are its limited course-like structure, with no visible systematic learning path, exercise feedback, instructor interaction, or learning community. It is also mainly in German, which makes it less friendly for Chinese learners and non-German-speaking users.
It is suitable for students of film studies, media studies, and audiovisual production, as well as anyone who wants to systematically understand terminology related to the analysis of film form. If you are looking for a certificate-oriented professional course or Chinese-language instruction, it is not a strong match. Access from mainland China cannot be determined from the extracted text and is marked as unknown.
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filmanalyse.at is an Austria Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach filmanalyse.at directly.