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  • 2.00 - 3.00 Credits

    An introduction to field and studio audio recording, multitrack mixing an editing and audio effects as applied to film, television and the recording arts Prerequisites: 101, 102 Fee: $100
  • 2.00 - 3.00 Credits

    Covers all aspects of directing for motion pictures and television Includes emphases on the director's role and responsibility in the following stages: script, casting, actors, pre-production, camera, post-production Also covers the director's spiritual preparation and integration into the craft Students complete one short film Prerequisites: 101, 102 Fee: $40
  • 1.00 Credits

    Portfolio course in which students produce professional-level work in one of the following campus media (newspaper, magazine, public relations, television, radio and Web media ) Work in this course is a springboard to competitive internship applications The course must be repeated three times Students are urged to experience three different media, but may choose to emphasize one medium with two semesters' work Open to students who have completed First Year Seminar and two semesters of Journalism coursework at Biola or in another program approved by the Journalism Program Director Fee may be required for some sections
  • 2.00 Credits

    Introduction to the use of computer technology in the field of media production Topics include: web design, media streaming and other Internet delivery systems, small screen production for iPod and cell phone; graphic design, audio production and video production for new media; computer hardware, operating systems, networking and server systems for new media Prerequisites: 101, 102 Fee: $100
  • 3.00 Credits

    Covers the budgeting and scheduling necessary for film, television, audio and Internet production Students learn the parameters considered in making decisions to balance the creative goals and logistical demands of production Matters of insurance; deal negotiation; travel; contracts; union rules (including, but not limited to SAG, DGA, WGA, IATSE, AFTRA); copyright; music license and clearance issues; management of crew; liaison difficulties with studios, clients and outside publics; managing the demands of volatile talent; and other issues will be covered Evaluation of students understanding will be based on a budget and schedule for a feature length film they will be required to complete as well as pertinent tests and quizzes Fee: $50
  • 2.00 Credits

    Explores the aesthetics of the film image Students gain the ability to talk and write about the aesthetics of an image and the practical business of image capture Students will understand basic composition, lighting and exposure and what makes an image attractive to the human eye Prerequisites: 101, 102 Fee: $100
  • 3.00 Credits

    Laboratory, lecture and discussion course in advanced principles of identifying news, its sources and the connection of issues with trends Course emphasizes in-depth (documentary- style) interviewing, variable deadline writing, introductory use of and analysis of online and retrievable databases, and other online resources for journalism and public relations Fee: $20
  • 3.00 Credits

    An introduction to digital visual effects for film and television The class covers basic 2-D, 3-D and motion graphics Participants should have extensive computer experience Fee: $100
  • 2.00 - 3.00 Credits

    Instruction and application in the art of digital editing with emphasis on Final Cut Pro HD An intense study of the craft and role of the editor as storyteller Covers various genres and formats (e g , features, documentaries, short films, trailers) Emphases on the editor's role in other aspects of post-production, including audio, music, color correction, digital effects, DVD authoring Several individual projects allow hands-on practical learning Prerequisites: 101, 102, 104 Fee: $100
  • 3.00 Credits

    A detailed critical study of a particular auteur, genre, era, nation or theme The course will be offered with a rotating series of subjects and professors focused upon film or broadcast history May be repeated Fee: $40
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