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An introductory course to the art of writing for film and television Includes emphases on structure, especially the hero's journey, archetypes, genre and story outline Students will develop a detailed treatment before creating a feature screenplay Prerequisite: 101
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The first course of a three-course sequence (358, 359, 452) in which a dramatic film will be produced This course emphasizes the essential pre-production aspects including script development, budgeting, casting, set construction, location surveys, and develops skills in using production equipment Prerequisite: 103 Fee: $50
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Principal photography will be done for the film project begun in 358 Emphasizes lighting, camera operation, sound recording and directing, Prerequisites: 103 Fee $50
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The planning and creation of a short fiction film or TV project with a special emphasis upon collaboration Students will form crews, practicing the crafts of writing, directing, cinematography, editing and sound design Fee: $100
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The planning and creation of a short documentary projects with a special emphasis upon collaboration Students will form crews, practising the crafts of writing, directing, cinematography, editing and sound design Fee: $100
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Use of acting skills in front of television cameras using scenes from actual television and film scripts Includes critiques of acting methods
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Exploration of digital audio editing Entirely computer based exploration of developing, composing, recording, mixing and posting audio for film, television and recording arts Prerequisite: 251 Fee: $50
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Prerequisite course for the Interterm National News Seminar that takes place in a major news market Focus on broadcast and print news from a national perspective Students examine national publications and news broadcasts over the course of the semester A major focus of the course is on political reporting in the nation's capital Guest speakers may include reporters, anchors, producers, writers and editors from the national media
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite course for the International News Seminar Focus on broadcast and print news from an international perspective Students follow news stories with international significance Each student follows a news publication, reporter or international broadcast throughout the semester and compares the story content and coverage to the national media in the United States Guest speakers include experts from the international news media
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Study of public relations theory and practice with writing press releases, research, handling press conferences and interviews, addressing internal/external public relations, working with executives, and managing public opinion with integrity Contemporary professional issues are identified and explored Prerequisite: 111
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