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FLME 353: The Science Fiction Film
4.00 Credits
Samford University
Examination of the genre of the science fiction film, including major periods and subgenres as well as specific works. Prereqs: UCCA 101 and UCCA 102. Offered: Spring, on rotation.
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FLME 354: The War Film
4.00 Credits
Samford University
Examination of the genre of the American war film, including major periods and subgenres as well as specific works. Prereqs: UCCA 101 and UCCA 102. Offered: Fall, on rotation.
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FLME 356: Special Topics in Film Studies
4.00 Credits
Samford University
Examination of film genres, auteurs, movements, periods, or nationalities selected on the basis of student interest or faculty expertise. May be repeated once, if topic title is different, for a maximum of 8 credits. Prereqs: UCCA 101 and UCCA 102. Offered: Fall, on rotation.
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FLMJ 200: Introduction to Film Production
4.00 Credits
Samford University
Introductory exploration of film form and aesthetics as they relate to film technique and production, focusing on film structure, cinematography, sound, editing, narrative, interpretation, and the state of the contemporary film industry. Includes screening of films to analyze techniques. Prereq: UCCA 102. Offered: Fall.
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FLMJ 300: Film Production
4.00 Credits
Samford University
Techniques of digital filmmaking production, terminology, digital cameras, lighting techniques, audio recording, and digital editing. Includes screening of films to analyze and critique approaches to film production. Prereq: FLMJ 200. Offered: Spring.
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FLMJ 341: Film Production,Technology,and Culture
4.00 Credits
Samford University
Examination of how technology has influenced film production, focusing on the role that MTV, YouTube, and video iPods have played in changing film production. Includes review of how film production has become more inclusive because of the diffusion of new technologies. Prereq: FLMJ 200. Offered: Spring, on rotation.
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FLMJ 400: Documentary Film Production
4.00 Credits
Samford University
Exploration of non-fictional visual storytelling by developing and producing a mini-documentary that addresses a community issue. Prereqs: FLMJ 200 and FLMJ 300. Offered: Spring, on rotation.
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FLMJ 410: Short Film Production
4.00 Credits
Samford University
Examination of fictional visual storytelling by developing and producing a short film that integrates story with technical skill. Prereqs: FLMJ 200 and FLMJ 300. Offered: Spring, on rotation.
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FLMT 310: Screenwriting
3.00 Credits
Samford University
Lectures, seminars, and screenings of films illustrating basic aspects of screenwriting, structure, action, conflict, character development, and script format. Students analyze original screenplays and write original works, including a first and second draft of two short screenplays. Prereq: Permission of instructor. Offered: Spring, on rotation.
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FLMT 371: Acting for the Camera
3.00 Credits
Samford University
Introduction to acting techniques for the camera. Students will read screenplays and participate in discussions comparing acting techniques for stage and screen. The student will work on roles and will develop the tools needed for on-camera performance. Offered: Spring, on rotation.
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