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4.00 Credits
Provides the opportunity for specialized work in nonfiction multi-camera television genres, including talk shows, live performance, and public affairs programming. Emphasis is on designing, producing, directing, lighting, and studio crewing. Prerequisite: VM 241. (Spring semester)
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4.00 Credits
Explores the technical skills and the conceptual framework of production activities such as camerawork, lighting, audio acquisition, and production design. Exercises offer opportunities to put theory into practice, as well as refine and extend practical skills. Prerequisite: VM 240. (Semester varies)
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4.00 Credits
Advanced studies in audio post-production, with emphasis on expanding students' conceptual framework and refining creative audio postproduction skills in surround sound mixing and applications in film, video, and digital media. Prerequisite: VM 350. (Semester varies)
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4.00 Credits
Explores the concept of the "avant-garde" not asa fading modernist construct, but as a creative tool in contemporary sound art practice. Through examination and modeling of both familiar and obscure works, students cultivate novel strains in their creative voices. Investigates issues related to process (indeterminacy, defamiliarization, stochastic methods, and phase shift) as well as the social aspects of outsider art, subversion, and provocation. Prerequisite: VM 250. (Semester varies)
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4.00 Credits
Focuses on producing creative commercial, non-commercial, and experimental radio projects. Students investigate radio as a confluence of contemporary art and emerging technology. Prerequisite: VM 250. (Semester varies)
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4.00 Credits
Explores the fundamentals and aesthetic considerations of design composition (text, image, graphics, motion) and production for digital media. Students conduct studies of and complete exercises in design and layout for the screen; visual communication of ideas and concepts in a non-textual context; screen elements for digital media art, such as buttons, type, color, and virtual environments; file formats; and digital media considerations and information flow/sequencing and design. Prerequisite: VM 260. (Semester varies)
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4.00 Credits
Instruction in intermediate to advanced level programming for digital media productions in their respective authoring languages. Prerequisite: VM 260. (Semester varies)
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4.00 Credits
Provides the foundation for an intense photographic investigation of an issue-cultural, political, ideological, or personal. Develops greater competence in negative making and black-andwhite printing, with emphasis on strongly informative images. Assignments require the student to discover narrative possibilities while creating strong individual images. The course's technical components are supplemented by considerations of the history of documentary photography. Prerequisite: VM 365. (Spring semester)
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4.00 Credits
Advanced-level 16mm film and video postproduction workshop designed to assist in the editing and completion of students' advancedlevel projects. Technical procedures as well aesthetic and conceptual issues endemic to post-production of motion picture projects are examined with an eye to their practical application to students' work on their projects. Prerequisite: VM 376. (Spring semester)
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8.00 Credits
Provides the means for students to produce portfolio work. BFA students are required to take two consecutive semesters of the workshop, 4 credits per semester. Work may be produced in teams, partnerships, or individually. Projects must be proposed in the semester preceding the semester in which the work is to be produced (see section on BFA requirements above). Students may also apply to serve as non-BFA participants for a single semester and for 4 credits only, serving as crew members or staff on another student's project. Prerequisites: Completion of one specialization-level production course, and approval by the faculty BFA committee based on application.
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