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3.00 Credits
3 Credit hours 60 Contact hours Covers sound acquisition (equipment and techniques), sound perspective and sync as well as post-production methods including an introduction to sweetening, Foley, and ProTools TDM 24 station and Digi 001 and 002 stations. Prerequisites: Successful completion of FVT 105, 117, 136, 150, and 160 (grade C or higher).
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3.00 Credits
3 Credit hours 60 Contact hours Break down a film or TV show. This course teaches students to plan, schedule, and budget the shoot using production boards and Scheduling and Budgeting software. Prerequisites: Successful completion of FVT 105, 136, 150, 160 and 155 (grade C or higher). Co-requisite determined by program emphasis.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credit hours 60 Contact hours Cinematography elucidates the integration of lighting, camera movement, visual aesthetics and actor blocking necessary for narrative development and character revelation in the translation of script to screen. Prerequisites: Successful completion of FVT 205, and 206 (grade C or higher).
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3.00 Credits
3 Credit hours 60 Contact hours Must be taken with FVT 200. Students edit exercises and their Production 2 projects utilizing our Advanced Edit Lab and FCP HD. Finding the story and cutting for character and narrative are stressed while importing sound files is covered. Prerequisites: Courses as determined by program emphasis and Permission of the Department. Co-requisite: FVT 200.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credit hours 60 Contact hours Introduces students to the basic principles of business and how they apply to the motion picture industry. This class covers a broad assortment of topics from new venture creation to intellectual property to accounting and finance. These topics are then applied to specific events or organizations inside of the industry to build context. Prerequisites: FVT 116, 209 and 223.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credit hours 60 Contact hours Builds on FVT 117, Understanding the Actor's Process, and designed for students with an interest and aptitude for on-camera performance. Focus on circumstances, objectives (conscious and unconscious), and textual analysis in scene study work, and trusting the actor's transparency. Prerequisite: Successful completion of FVT 117 (grade C or higher).
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3.00 Credits
3 Credit hours 60 Contact hours Designed and recommended as a requirement for students pursuing a degree in Film with a concentration in Acting. Introduces techniques and methods in a variety of physical movement practices applicable to screen acting, concentrating on defining and discovering the source of physical "action" in the form ofnon-verbal communication to heighten awareness in the actor's inner life, creative imagination and expressive body. Emphases on accessing movement skills to pursue and fulfill an action will increase knowledge about the immediacy and specificity of human gesture. The development of one's physical relationship to self/ to other/ to object/ and to environment will help the actor to facilitate use of movement vocabulary in order to embody a role in a cinematic context. Application of fundamental movement theories will enhance the actor's understanding of "learning by doing?nd "doing by moving" to clarify how to achievephysical Action for multiple film genre(s). Analysis of movement factors (i.e. dynamics, energy states, and drives) and physical motion (as it relates to time, space, rhythm, and shape) will be explored to intensify the actor's knowledge of storytelling, character development, and physical transformation in realism, drama, comedy, horror, and fantasy.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credit hours 60 Contact hours Students perform in advanced student productions and professional projects in this capstone course for the Acting for the Screen Certificate Program. Students should perform a variety of roles, giving evidence of their ability to create believable characters with convincing through lines in this guided study course. Students use the class times as a workshop in textual analysis and character development with the instructor providing the role of acting coach in performance realization. The performances developed in this course should be captured to a DVD as a component of the actor's resume. Prerequisites: Successful completion of FVT 117, 118, 217 (grade C or higher).
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3.00 Credits
3 Credit hours 60 Contact hours Provides skills to master 16mm and super 16mm cameras and the DAT for sound sync procedure. Students pitch scripts to class for selection as semester projects, then crew and produce them. Prerequisite and/or Co-requisite: Courses as determined by program emphasis and Permission of the Department
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3.00 Credits
3 Credit hours 60 Contact hours Presents a rigorous overview in pre-production. Enables students to script, schedule, budget, plan, and cast their projects in preparation for production. Prerequisites: FVT 200 and FVT 209.
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