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2.25 Credits
(2.25 quarter units) (Co-requisite: MDC 680) In this independent "studio practicum" taken concurrentlywith MDC 680, students develop a "first draft" of an original screenplay guided by practical assignments developed by the instructor. The original draft screenplay will receive a minimum of two individual critical reviews.
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4.50 Credits
(Prerequisite: MDC 680) (Co-requisite: MDC 681P) In this workshop, students complete a second draft revision and "final polish" of an original screenplay.The course is designed to enable students to advance their analytical skill and apply them to professional and student-generated screenplays. Taken concurrently with MDC 681P "studio practicum."
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2.25 Credits
(Co-requisite: MDC 681) In this independent "studio practicum" taken concurrentlywith MDC 681, students develop a second "polished draft" of an original screenplay guided bycritical feedback provided by the instructor. The original screenplay will receive a minimum of two individual critical reviews.
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4.50 Credits
(Prerequisites: MDC 650, MDC 651, MDC 652, MDC 662, MDC 653) (Co-requisites: MDC 683P, MDC 688) Working collaboratively as director, director of photography, assistant director or production manager, students develop and execute a production plan, from preproduction through production and postproduction. Deliverables include script breakdowns, budget, schedule, crew, talent, location and shot lists, on-set procedures, and post-production workflow. Taken concurrently with MDC 683P, MDC 688 and MDC 689.
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4.50 Credits
(Co-requisite with MDC 683) In this "independent studio practicum" taken concurrentlywith MDC 683, students apply industry practices to develop a production plan and pre-production documentation needed to execute a professional production. Practical assignments developed by the instructor will receive individual and group critiques.
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4.50 Credits
(Prerequisite: MDC 651 and MDC 653) (Co-requisite: MDC 683) Students work collaboratively in a number of crew positions to shoot digital cinema projects using professional equipment onsite at a National University campus. Course includes production related master's workshops. (Must be taken concurrently with MDC 683. See the program catalog description for residency information. A studio lab fee applies.
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4.50 Credits
(Prerequisite: MDC 650 and MDC 652) (Co-requisite: MDC 683) Students work collaboratively editing digital cinema projects shot during MDC 688 using professional editing and audio post-production systems at onsite facilities at a National University campus. (Must be taken concurrently with MDC 683, unless approved by lead faculty. See the program catalog description for residency information. (A studio lab fee applies.)
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4.50 Credits
( Prerequisites: all other MDC core and workshop courses) MFA candidates work independently with a thesis advisor to develop a formal proposal for a digital cinema short suitable for funding through grants or other sources. This is an eight- week course. Grading is H, S, or U only. For an unsatisfactory graded proposal, the course must be repeated.
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2.25 Credits
(Prerequisite: MDC 692) MFA Candidates work independently in consultation with the thesis advisor during the development, preproduction and production phases. Production deliverables include a production plan, final budget and schedule, production documentation and dailies. Course term lasts six months. Grading is H, S, or U only. Unsatisfactory graded course must be repeated.
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2.25 Credits
(Prerequisite: MDC 693) MFA Candidates develop initial deliverables including asset management plan, post-production workflow and schedule and an editing script or outline. After approval of post deliverables, candidates have a maximum of 6 months to complete postproduction and apply for MDC 695. Grading is S or U only. The course must be repeated for an unsatisfactory project.
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