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FVT 183: Italian Neo Realism and French New Wave Cinema
3.00 Credits
Community College of Aurora
3 Credit hours 60 Contact hours Surveys the Post War movements that revitalized world cinema and moved production out of the studios and into the streets. Stresses the work of Rossellini, De Sica, Goddard, Truffant, and Renais.
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FVT 184: Landmarks of Contemporary Cinema
3.00 Credits
Community College of Aurora
3 Credit hours 60 Contact hours Survey course that examines standout films of popular cinema from the last few decades with inquiry into what makes them rise above their peers. Students evaluate the films and research individual film makers whose work interests them.
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FVT 185: Documentary Film and Video
3.00 Credits
Community College of Aurora
3 Credit hours 60 Contact hours An overview of the subject, including historical and contemporary examples. Classroom visits with local documentary filmmakers, analysis of documentary techniques, finding the story and the challenges of the medium.
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FVT 186: The Horror Movie
3.00 Credits
Community College of Aurora
3 Credit hours 60 Contact hours Provides an overview, history, and examination of the horror genre. There is a text, but supplemental reading will also be required; additionally, there will be in-class and supplemental screenings. Students will analyze films from a variety of perspectives: drama, history, culture, and film technology. The approach will be by sub-genre, i.e. Vampires, Mad Scientists, Zombies, etc.
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FVT 187: The Science Fiction Movie
3.00 Credits
Community College of Aurora
3 Credit hours 60 Contact hours Provides an overview, history, and examination of science fiction movies, the ultimate "what if" films.There is a text as well as supplemental reading, but the heart of the class is centered in the in-class and supplemental screenings. Students will analyze films from a variety of perspectives: drama, history, culture, and film technology. The approach will be by sub-genre, i.e. space travel, time travel, etc.
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FVT 188: The Comedy Movie
3.00 Credits
Community College of Aurora
3 Credit hours 60 Contact hours Provides an overview, history, and examination of the film comedy genre. A text and some supplemental reading are required; additionally, there will be in-class and supplemental screenings. Students will analyze films from a variety of perspectives; drama, history, culture and film technology. Examines both style (Farce, Social Satire, Parody, etc.), and performers (Chaplin, Fields, Marx Brothers, etc.), moving chronologically.
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FVT 200: Video Production II
3.00 Credits
Community College of Aurora
3 Credit hours 60 Contact hours Engages students in more advanced productions using more sophisticated techniques and equipment in completing two original video productions. Stresses pre-production planning and budgeting, working with actors and resource management with the aim of maximizing production value. Prerequisite and/or Co-requisite: Courses as determined by program emphasis and permission by the Department.
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FVT 205: Film/Video Camera
3.00 Credits
Community College of Aurora
3 Credit hours 60 Contact hours Examines how video and 16mm film cameras work, and various techniques used in composition and the acquisition of images. Lenses, light filters formats, CCDs, cranes, dollies, and jib-arms are discussed and utilized. The narrative importance of different camera angles, movements, and focal planes are analyzed. Students are required to shoot specific exercises both in and out of class. Prerequisite: Successful completion of FVT 105, 136, 150, and 160 (grade C or higher).
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FVT 206: Film/Video Lighting and Grip
3.00 Credits
Community College of Aurora
3 Credit hours 60 Contact hours Includes lighting, stands, flags, grids, diffusion, light meters, waveform, etc. Lighting aesthetics in interior, exterior, location and studio settings, lighting for close-up, large areas and product shoots and balancing for color temperature. Prerequisites: Successful completion of FVT 105, 150, 160 (grade C or higher) or instructor permission.
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FVT 207: Production Visualization II
3.00 Credits
Community College of Aurora
3 Credit hours 60 Contact hours In a continuation from FVT 107, students master advanced lighting, camera equipment, and techniques for film and video as they hone skills with camera, lighting, blocking, and color. There is a concentration on lighting for movement and blocking for actors and camera in dynamic composition. Prerequisite: Successful completion of FVT 105, 117, 136, 150, 160 and 155 (grade C or higher).
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