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FILM 401: Directing Actors
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
This course explores the theoretical and practical considerations of the director in relationship to the multiple facets of directing actors. The course is an in-depth workshop involving casting, mounting and realization of a sequence from a screenplay emphasizing characterization and shot design. Students are introduced to basic techniques in film, television and theater acting; script and character analysis (text vs. subtext); the director's breakdown; casting actors; special skills in rehearsals; improvisation; pacing the actor's performance; and navigating multiple film performances from the ensemble perspective. Prerequisites: FILM 101, FILM 102, FILM 105, FILM 132.
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FILM 403: Cinematography
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
This course builds on students' knowledge of video production and applies their skills to film. Students learn to load film magazines, operate film cameras and light for film. Topics of discussion include careers in film and television and the aesthetic of working with film. Students develop expertise in film processing and printing the film to tape transfer, film stocks and double system sound recording. Prerequisite: FILM 132.
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FILM 408: Steadicam
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
This advanced production class focuses on the Steadicam, a stabilizing system designed to have the mobility and flexibility of a hand-held camera while dramatically increasing image stability. Prerequisite: FILM 132.
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FILM 410: Documentary Film Preproduction
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
Documentary filmmakers rely on special abilities to successfully prepare their films for production. This course leads filmmakers through the development and pre-production processes as they correlate with nonfiction content, specifically the documentary. The course emphasizes preparation and writing and also addresses proposal writing, outlines, treatments and scripts. Prerequisite: FILM 337.
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FILM 413: Special Topics in Film and Television
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
The topic of this course varies from quarter to quarter. Each seminar focuses on various issues in the field of film and television and allows students to pursue individual projects related to the subject of the course. Prerequisites: Vary according to topic.
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FILM 420: The Distribution Revolution
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
Special attention is given to analyzing the new trends in film distribution via the internet and mobile hand-held devices. This course examines from a practical application and contemporary perspective the rapidly changing landscape of content distribution in the global marketplace. Topics include theatrical distribution, cable and television sales, simultaneous global distribution, the impact of the internet on the production, marketing and distribution of film, and the future of content distribution in all media. Prerequisite: FILM 210.
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FILM 431: Film and Television Senior Project I
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
Students define the preproduction, production and postproduction stages of their senior projects. Emphasis is placed on analyzing the script, preparing a budget, determining a schedule, casting, identifying the target audience and deciding on a method of distribution. Students are expected to focus on very specific career goals, setting expectations and creating strategies. Prerequisite: FILM 305 or FILM 337.
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FILM 432: Film and Television Senior Project II
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
In this course, students concentrate on the physical production of their senior project, applying their acquired knowledge of the filmmaking process and focusing on the completion of the filming component prior to beginning postproduction work. Experience in preproduction, scriptwriting and research, lighting, camera techniques, audio, directing, computer graphics and postproduction are utilized. Prerequisite: FILM 431.
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FILM 433: Film and Television Senior Project III
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
This course represents the third phase of the senior project. Students focus principally on the postproduction of the final project, as well as on preparing their sample reels, solidifying career goals and determining strategies to reach them. Prerequisite: FILM 432.
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FILM 453: International Video Seminar
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
This course allows students to produce a videotape, utilizing the architectural backdrops of Provence as a stimulus for creating unmatched footage for a sample reel. Prerequisites: FILM 101 and permission of the professor.
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