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DFP 101: Introduction to Cinema: History & Aesthetics
4.00 Credits
Grand Canyon University
This course covers multiple eras and movements throughout the age of film.
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DFP 111: Digital Video Production I
4.00 Credits
Grand Canyon University
This course introduces students to the technical and aesthetic aspects of small format digital production as well as the basic principles of motion picture production. Students learn the language of film/digital video and how its manipulation can express one's individual message or purpose.
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DFP 113: Film Financing, Budgeting, and Distribution
4.00 Credits
Grand Canyon University
This course is an intense overview of the entire process beyond the creation of a production. Students review film financing, contracting, budgeting, insurance, etc.
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DFP 115: Acting for the Camera
4.00 Credits
Grand Canyon University
This introductory course helps digital film production students to develop skills and gain experience in acting and directing for the camera. Students participate on both sides of the camera. Course sessions include lecture, practical exercises, and preparation for analyzing and blocking a scene and working on a set. Students screen selected film clips to evaluate performances, explore methods to prepare for an audition, discuss the actor/director relationship, and examine the professional requirements of relating to a crew.
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DFP 223: Cinematography
4.00 Credits
Grand Canyon University
This course will be an intensive exploration of the craft, technologies, and aesthetic principles of cinematography, lighting, and set design techniques. Lectures and in-class demonstrations cover video formats, cameras, exposure, lenses and optics, lighting units, lighting placement, lighting control, camera support, and camera movement.
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DFP 225: NonLinear Editing
4.00 Credits
Grand Canyon University
This course follows the general chronology of editing from capture and logging, through editing and effects, to final output of a finished program. The first half of the course is devoted entirely to a mastery of the editing software. The second half of the course is devoted to examining how and why editing is important. Different editing theories are explored, including montage, fast cut, long take, jump cut, and others. Lab fee required.
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DFP 227: Audio Production and Design
4.00 Credits
Grand Canyon University
This course is an interactive exploration and implementation of audio production for cinema, including multimodal and theoretical approaches.
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DFP 311: Cinema Directing
4.00 Credits
Grand Canyon University
This course utilizes techniques of directing, sound editing, lighting, and advanced editing programs. Several practical and written exercises lead to a short digital production. Students spend time working with actors in front of the camera as well as composing shots to convey a story visually.
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DFP 345: Entertainment Union and Guilds
4.00 Credits
Grand Canyon University
Students learn the impact, use, and history of entertainment guilds and unions. The course also covers value, membership requirements, and alternative opportunities outside of the union system.
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DFP 361: Music Video/Documentary Production
4.00 Credits
Grand Canyon University
This course is a survey of music video and documentary productions. Students study, analyze, and implement techniques in both types of productions. Prerequisite: DFP 111.
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