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TELE 350: Television Postproduction
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
This course emphasizes both the technical and theoretical aspects of editing various television formats, such as sporting events, news features, promos, and entertainment programming. The needs and audience expectations for each are analyzed and demonstrated along with delivery requirements of the client. Students will produce various editing projects in both field and studio contexts. Prerequisite: TELE 250.
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TELE 450: Television Producing Field Internship I
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
The field internship provides students with professional, hands-on experiences in a working, active television production environment. This television station environment includes production of daily news programs, public affairs programs, promotional interstitials, commercials, and other locally-produced programs both live and pre-recorded. Prerequisite: TELE 250.
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TELE 450 - Television Producing Field Internship I
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URBA 210: Elements and Methods Studio for Urban Design
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
Graphic techniques and tools for the urban design and development process and communication are introduced, with a focus on urbanism, urbanization and urban life. Through five two-week design exercises, students examine the cultural landscape of the city as the embodiment of the evolution of social, cultural, economic and political processes. Prerequisites: ARTH 110, DSGN 100.
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URBA 220: Urban Design Studio I
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
Urban design and development investigates at a micro, neighborhood scale for Savannah. Students assess the concerned property and investigate commercial prototypes and the importance of place making in real estate development. Prerequisite: URBA 210.
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URBA 220 - Urban Design Studio I
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URBA 260: Development Issues in Urban Design
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
This lecture course explores the fundamental socio-economic processes at work in the development of cities, the restructuring of social and economic relationships brought about by the urbanization process and the implications for future urban life. The role of government in influencing and being influenced by urbanization is emphasized, including specific considerations of zoning, historic preservation, design review and economic incentives. Urban phenomena such as sprawl, inner city revitalization, gentrification and New Urbanism are included in the discussions. Prerequisites: ARTH 110, DSGN 100, ENGL 123.
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URBA 320: Urban Design Studio II
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
This course addresses comprehensive urban design and development investigations of an existing town. This may include the inner city of the CBD and fringe or transitional districts. Students analyze residential and mixed-use prototypes, the role of the community and public policy, and the process of developing a program and financial model. Prerequisite: URBA 220.
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URBA 340: Real Estate Law and Urban Design
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
This lecture course discusses the basics of real estate law and the tax implications of various kinds of entities and real estate development approaches. This discussion includes consideration of traditional and innovative arrangements that are used in the private partnerships, syndications and incorporation of development projects. Development, zoning and planning regulations are considered, and the planning process is examined to determine the ways in which the process can and should be influenced by public input. Prerequisite: URBA 260.
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URBA 350: Real Estate Financing and Development
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
This lecture course discusses the basics of real estate law and the tax implications of various kinds of entities and real estate development approaches. The discussion focuses on consideration of traditional and innovative arrangements that may be used in the private partnerships, syndications and incorporation of development projects. Regulation of development is explored, including environmental requirements and land use regulations. The historical justification for and development of zoning and planning regulations are considered, and the planning process is examined to determine the steps in the process and the ways in which the process can and should be influenced by public input. Prerequisite: URBA 340.
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VSFX 101: Introduction to Visual Effects
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
This course introduces students to the history and development of visual effects through lectures, readings and screenings of important works. Students examine the various ways in which artistic and technological tools have been used to create convincing visual effects for film, television and games. Studies focus on the variety of ways in which visual effects techniques have evolved to keep up with increasingly discerning audiences.
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VSFX 130: Visual Effects-based Cinematography I
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
This course explores the foundations of cinematography relating to the visual effects industry. Introductory concepts are explored, including shot definition, framing, technique and technology. Students shoot short subjects with an emphasis on the technical aspects of the art. Prerequisite: CMPA 110.
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