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4.00 Credits
A studio production course that explores the roles in the creative decision-making processes of the director, cinematographer and production designer. It emphasizes the technical, administrative and communication skills that provide the means for successful realization of drama, television, documentary and new media projects. The aim is to develop a wide range of skills necessary for effective performance in these roles in the context of complex creative collaboration. Laboratory fee required.
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4.00 Credits
A studio production course that professionalizes the implementation and production of animation techniques, including the use of computers. Advanced projects deal with specific problems and exercises in drawing, storyboard and script/visual analysis. Laboratory fee required.
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4.00 Credits
A studio production course in creative digital interactive game design and production. Each student will pitch a unique game concept, develop storyboards, prototypes, and layouts, explore user interfaces, interactivity and application architecture, and create the game through industry standard programming languages and mobile platforms. Classes will be comprised of hands-on workshops on UX/UI design concepts, software and coding, critiques of students works in- process, and the basic theory and history behind successful games. Laboratory fee required. Prerequisite: FMX 310 Creative Coding or ITM 251 Application Development or COM 315 Web Design
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4.00 Credits
Covers the elements of developing and writing scripts for feature films, animation projects, and other long form media, including character development, dialogue, and dramatic structure.
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4.00 Credits
A writing intensive workshop course designed to generate and refine short-form script-writing for narrative filmmaking, animation, and other short-form narrative media. Students will analyze short narratives in cinema, literature, and other media, and explore structure, character, situational drama and conflict, and cinematic modes of the short form story on screen through workshops of original stories, revised screenplays, and stories adapted for screens from previously-written material.
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4.00 Credits
A studio production course that teaches producing of professional Hollywood style and independent episodic, serial, and long form, and/or interactive digital media productions. Students acquire skills in production budgets, package development, assignment of production roles, script breakdown, shooting schedules, call sheets, location permits, guilds and unions contracts, marketing and sales presentations and including distribution plans for potential projects. Relevant producing software is taught and utilized. Laboratory fee required
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4.00 Credits
A studio production course that teaches advanced creative and technical possibilities of motion picture editing using the University's advanced digital editing facilities. Laboratory fee required.
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4.00 Credits
Virtual Production focuses on the creation of films and immersive media using a LED Volume in combination with VR/XR game development engines, such as Epic Games Unreal Engine. Focusing on industry standards, this course will cover pre-visualization, development and post production of Virtual Production projects. The course will focus on script, props, virtual lighting, etc. to implement the best strategies to achieve a successful shoot on a LED volume.
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4.00 Credits
A studio production course that introduces students to screenwriting for series and production of short webisodes for streaming distribution. Class will cover concept development and pitching ideas, writing log lines, summary statements, series scripts and developing short webisodes. Students will complete write shoot, edit, and distribute a short four-part web series and complete a series bible. Laboratory fee required.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Inquiry based experience working in the related field. May be repeated for credit. Students gain experiential credit for working within the field in a variety of available postions. (Offered each semester) 1-4.
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