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COM FT 567: Film Styles
3.00 Credits
Boston University
?tyle is a term that crops up routinely in discussions of film, but does it really mean anything Through the careful study of a broad variety of films, we will compile a catalog of stylistic components which critic and filmmaker alike can use to think more clearly about this slippery concept. How does one create a style How does style influence narrative What tools does a director use to create distinctive style Using feature films and film clips, this course will answer these and other questions about film style. 4 cr, 1st sem.
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COM FT 573/574: BUTVProvides
3.00 Credits
Boston University
students with the opportunity to develop and produce television programs for student television station BUTV10, and for student-operated production group Growling Dog Productions. 2 cr, either sem.
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COM FT 593: CinematographyPrereq
3.00 Credits
Boston University
COM FT 351. Based on a fundamental knowledge of technical and creative procedures of film production, this course pays deeper attention to important elements of cinematography such as composition, raw stock, sensitometry, lighting, movement, colors, and space. Emphasis is on a conscious usage of pictorial elements in the picture-building process. 4 cr, either sem. TOP OF PAGE Courses preceded by (**) are not counted in the COM limit of 11 journalism courses.
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COM JO 301: Production and DesignPrinciple
3.00 Credits
Boston University
and laboratory practice in newspaper and magazine production and design. Analysis of principles of layout; particular attention to typography, graphics, and headlines. 4 cr, either sem.
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COM JO 305: Basic PhotographyIntroduction
3.00 Credits
Boston University
to still photography. Using a 35 mm camera, students learn the fundamentals of black-and-white photography and darkroom skills, including processing film and making prints. 4 cr, either sem.
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COM JO 307: Newswriting and Reporting IPrereq
3.00 Credits
Boston University
CAS WR 150 and COM CO 201. Required entry-level course for all journalism students. Examines the fundamentals of newswriting and news gathering. Stresses the elements of style, structure, and syntax in writing clear and concise copy on deadline. 4 cr, either sem.
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COM JO 308: Newswriting and Reporting IIPrereq
3.00 Credits
Boston University
COM JO 307. Advanced newswriting, with emphasis on street and beat reporting. 4 cr, either sem.
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COM JO 309: Feature WritingPrereq
3.00 Credits
Boston University
COM JO 308. Writing feature articles for newspapers. Covers markets open to freelance writers, published articles, newspaper feature sections, and Sunday supplements. 4 cr, either sem.
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COM JO 312: Introduction to PhotojournalismPrereq
3.00 Credits
Boston University
COM JO 305. An introductory course for students interested in pursuing a career in photojournalism. Students photograph assignments under working press conditions, and advance their skills in both film-based and digital 35 mm photography. 4 cr, either sem.
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COM JO 351: Writing and Reporting for Broadcast NewsPrereq
3.00 Credits
Boston University
COM JO 307. Introductory writing and reporting for both television and radio using audiotape recorders and television electronic news-gathering equipment as reportorial tools. 4 cr, either sem.
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