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3.00 Credits
COM FT 412. The student will write a first-draft screenplay and two sets of revisions. 4 cr, either sem.
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the forms comedy has taken in television and determines critical methods for evaluating and judging this particular form of entertainment. 4 cr, 1st sem.
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the important role played by television in child development and culture, with special reference to the provision and content of programming for children of different ages, from preschool to adolescence. 4 cr, 1st sem.
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3.00 Credits
course explores the aesthetic and technical parameters of the short film format, with the goal of celebrating short form as a genre in and of itself. 4 cr, 1st sem.
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3.00 Credits
only when specified. Details are available from the Department of Film & Television. Topics vary with the instructor. Recent offerings have included the films of Mike Leigh, American films of the '60s, introduction to interactive television programming, multimedia for television producers, and women directors. 4 cr, either sem.
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3.00 Credits
B+ in COM FT 402, FT 403, or FT 850. This course, designed for advanced film and television production students, focuses on the highly specialized filmmaking techniques demanded of the narrative documentary; that is, films about real people set within classic fiction structures. The practicum also traces the narrative documentary's rich legacy: from Vertov in the '20s through the Direct Cinema movement of the '60s, and on to the present day wealth of forms brought on by digital filmmaking technology. 4 cr, 1st sem
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3.00 Credits
the history of the documentary and the changes brought about by the advent of television. Examines the outlook for the documentary idea in national and international markets. Periodic highlighting of special areas such as the portrayal of war, historical events, drama-documentary, and propaganda. Students develop critical and professional skills. Lectures, screenings, discussions. 4 cr, either sem.
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3.00 Credits
the history of television drama from its ?ive beginnings in the 1950s to contemporary taped and filmed series, mini-series, and specials. The critical evaluation of such forms as sitcoms, soap operas, and regularly scheduled dramatic series from the perspective of the producer, writer, and director. Lectures, screenings, writing reviews, and discussions. 4 cr, 2nd sem.
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3.00 Credits
comprehensive survey of the most important directors and films of this vital film movement which arguably changed the course of world cinema. Directors include Godard, Charbol, Rohmer, Truffaut, Resnais, Varda. In addition to class screenings, some outside viewing may be required. 4 cr, offered occasionally.
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3.00 Credits
COM FT 403 or COM FT 402. This course is designed for film students with prior editing experience. Students edit a variety of scenes from feature films and dramatic television shows to develop advanced editing skills and to acquire a high level of proficiency on the Avid. 4 cr, either sem.
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