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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Through various international examples and critiques, students will study film and video history, development, and technical milestones, learn, study, question, and practice criticism, and examine ethical problems, responsibilities, and personal solutions. Students will study and examine media literacy. Students will also examine, compare, and contrast the aesthetics of film and video. Prerequisite: English 100 or higher, and Math 100 or higher or instructor's approval.
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3.00 Credits
Students enrolled in this course will study fiction and non-fiction storytelling forms in film and video. Various genres will be explored and examined. Brainstorming, concepts, treatments, pitching, storyboarding, and scriptwriting formats will be emphasized. Students will produce their own scripts for both film projects shot on video and television projects. Prerequisite: English 100 or higher, and Math 100 or higher or instructor's approval.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed for film and television production students who may also want to learn skills required for talent performances in front of the camera or microphone, and how to direct talent to achieve professional performances. Prerequisite: English 100 or higher, and Math 100 or higher or instructor's approval.
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3.00 Credits
This course refines and builds on the introductory abilities, knowledge, and skills of basic camera operation, and basic lighting equipment and techniques from the prerequisite TVPR 126. Students will apply that technical knowledge to specific projects. Projects will include criticism and duplication of existing film and video scenes, then move on to creation of independent student projects selected from various genres including narrative drama, news, public service, and documentary storytelling. Prerequisite: English 100 or higher, and Math 100 or higher. TVPR 101, 126, 136, 142, and 151. TVPR 210 and 211 or 212 may be taken concurrently or instructor's approval. Corequisite: TVPR 121, 251, & 293B or instructor's approval.
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3.00 Credits
This course combines methods, techniques, software, and hardware image editing with audio editing to produce a complete film or video product. The grammar of the edit, on line and off line editing, edit decision lists, A/B roll, cutaways, integration of graphics, continuity editing, complexity editing, context, transitions, time expansion and contraction, mastery of the tools of editing, signal monitoring, continuity, pacing, timing, advanced aesthetics, and ethics will be emphasized. Advanced audio techniques, tools, multi-track soundtracks, and audio effects will be integrated with pictures in order to produce a unified whole. Current editing software includes Adobe Premier, Final Cut Pro, and Avid. Prerequisite: English 100 or higher, and Math 100 or higher. TVPR 101, 126, 136, 142 & 151. TVPR 210 and 211 or 212 may be taken concurrently or instructor's approval. Corequisite: TVPR 121, 226, 293B, or instructor's approval.
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3.00 Credits
This course will provide students with advanced camera and lighting techniques while offering an appreciation of applied film and video aesthetics. Prerequisite: ENG 100 or higher & Math 100 or higher. TVPR 101, 121, 126, 136, 142, 151, 226, & 251. TVPR 210 and 211 or 212 may be taken concurrently or instructor's approval. Corequisite: TVPR 291, 293C, 294 and 292 or instructor's approval.
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3.00 Credits
This course will concentrate on directing techniques and skills for film, and directing techniques and skills for video in the studio and during location production. Prerequisite: ENG 100 or higher & Math 100 or higher. TVPR 101, 121, 126, 136, 142, 151, 226, & 251. TVPR 210 and 211 or 212 may be taken concurrently or instructor's approval. Corequisite: TVPR 276, 292, 293C, and 294 or instructor's approval.
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3.00 Credits
This terminal course in the TVPro video production program will require students to apply all appropriate skills and knowledge gained in the Associate in Science TVPro degree program to produce a final ten-minute production. Prerequisite: ENG 100 or higher & Math 100 or higher. TVPR 101, 121, 126, 136, 142, 151, 226, & 251. TVPR 210 and 211 or 212 may be taken concurrently or instructor's approval. Corequisite: TVPR 276, 291, 293C, and 294 or instructor's approval.
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2.00 Credits
This course provides beginning practical work experiences in television where students will apply classroom/lab knowledge and develop job competencies. Sixty hours of internship minimum, and 15 hours classroom instruction. Positions may be offered on Leeward campus and/or in other off-campus television assignments. Practicum class includes: beginning resume writing, beginning job interviewing skills, and planning for creation of demo reels. This is the first of two internship classes. TVPR 293B must be taken before TVPR 293C. Prerequisite: ENG 100 or higher & Math 100 or higher. TVPR 101, 126, 136, 142, and 151. TVPR 210 and 211 or 212 may be taken concurrently or instructor's approval. Corequisite:TVPR 121, 226, & 251 or instructor's approval.
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2.00 Credits
This course provides practical work experiences in television where students will apply classroom/lab knowledge and develop job competencies. Sixty hours of internship minimum, and 15 hours classroom instruction. Positions may be offered on Leeward campus and/or in other off-campus television assignments. Practicum class includes: resume writing, job interviewing skills, and creation of demo reels. This is the second of two internship classes. TVPR 293B must be completed before TVPR 293C. Prerequisite: ENG 100 or higher & Math 100 or higher. TVPR 101, 126, 136, 142, 151, 251, 121, 226 and 293B. TVPR 210 and 211 or 212 may be taken concurrently or instructor's approval. Corequisite: TVPR 276, 291, & 294 or instructor's approval.
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