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4.00 Credits
An introduction to the technical and aesthetic principles of lighting for digital video and film. Students will explore basic lighting instruments and their characteristics and use in the art of lighting. Topics include color, composition, exposure, light and shadow, three-point lighting, basic electricity, and grip equipment. Advisories: VART 20 or PHOT 5. Three hours lecture, two and one-half hours lecture-laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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4.00 Credits
Survey of the development of motion pictures from beginning to the l940s. Emphasis on understanding evolution of international film-making. Advisory: Not open to students with credit in F TV 2A. Four hours lecture, one hour laboratory. GE Area: Humanities
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4.00 Credits
Critical analysis of film as an art form with emphasis on film evolution from the l940s to the present. Advisory: Not open to students with credit in F TV 2B. Four hours lecture, one hour laboratory. GE Area: Humanities
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4.00 Credits
Current trends of film, video, television, and internet media. Critical analysis of time based linear and non-linear visual media. Emphasis on the visual experience of communicating ideas, stories, and events. Advisory: Not open to students with credit in F TV 2C. Four hour lecture, one hour laboratory. GE Area: Humanities
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to American Film as a component of art, history, culture and business. How Hollywood has shaped an industry that has come to reflect many aspects of the American experience. American cinematic history, terminology, economic structure and cultural importance. Skills and insight into watching films critically. Development of analysis and writing skills. Advisory: Not open to students with credit in F TV 3. Four hours lecture, one hour laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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4.00 Credits
An introductory course in scriptwriting for film and video which covers the basic skills needed in scripting for the media. Emphasis will be on the development of visual sensitivity, the examination of sample scripts and experience in progressing from concept to finished script. The role of the script in media production and the appropriate formats for fiction and non-fiction scripts will also be examined. Three hours lecture, two hours lecture-laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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2.00 Credits
Exploring the field of visual arts including fine arts, design, graphic design, photography, video arts, new media, and theatre arts. Survey of transfer schools, art studios, company art departments, advertising agencies and job opportunities for creative services professionals. Advisory: Not open to students with credit in GID 60. Two hours lecture. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to writing for the stage. Examination and practice of story structure, character development, dialogue crafting, with an emphasis on understanding the unique visual and imaginative nature of writing for the theatre. Prerequisite: ENGL 1A eligible. Advisory: Not open to students with credit in VART 5B or CRWR 36B or DRAM 5B or DRAM 55B or THTR 5B. Four hours lecture, one hour laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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4.00 Credits
Writing for the stage. Advanced examination and practice of story structure, character development, dialogue crafting, with an emphasis on understanding the unique visual and imaginative nature of writing for the theatre. Prerequisites: THTR 5B, CRWR 36A, VART 5B. Advisory: Not open to students with credit in DRAM 6 or THTR 6. Repeatability: May be taken six times for credit. Four hours lecture, one hour laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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2.00 Credits
Exploring the field of visual arts including fine arts, design, graphic design, photography, video arts, new media, and theatre arts. Survey of transfer schools, art studios, company art departments, advertising agencies and job opportunities for creative services professionals. Two hours lecture. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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