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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on the fundamentals of writing with emphasis on: concept, conflict, antagonist/protagonists, story structure, character development pacing and rhythm. Types of writing such as comedic, adventure, dramatic will be covered in this course. The portion of the course of study concerning producing will incorporate organization, vision, responsibility, accountability and relationships. Students will also learn where to locate resources.
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3.00 Credits
Students will learn how to read and interpret a script in order to develop the director's vision. They will learn how to address what is happening in the script, character development, concept, resources, ethics and accountability. Students will learn the differences between directing for the stage and camera and the different genres including the skills required for each.
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3.00 Credits
Students will learn the basic techniques of acting including self-awareness, body-control, thinking, sense-memory, imagination and creativity. The emphasis will be on developing physical, intellectual, emotional and vocal skills through acting/theatre games in the classroom and participation in projects done by students or professional projects. This course will cover the differences in acting for the stage and acting for the camera.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the fundamental understanding of operation and maintenance of the equipment including hands-on training in the use and safe operation of the equipment as well as an historical overview of the evolution of the technology. Students will also study visualization; how to approach camera angles from a dramatic, commercial, comedic perspective. They will learn how to shoot using a single camera, two-cameras and three-cameras.
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3.00 Credits
This course will cover care of skin, hair and clothing. Students will learn the concepts of highlight and shadow, as well as how to choose a foundation color appropriate for their skin tone. They will learn application of straight and special effects makeup on themselves and others. Period makeup, hair style and clothing will be incorporated into the courses as well as the psychology of clothing. They will also learn the different needs for stage and camera, including the effect of lighting on hair, makeup and wardrobe.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ENTT 1000 & 1030 This course will teach the concepts, skills and creativity needed for editing video. Included will be use, care and maintenance of the equipment as well as techniques and how to develop the artistic vision.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ENTT 1030 & 1050 In this course, students will build on previous study in ENTT 1000, and continue to learn the philosophy and psychology of the camera, including the study and application of angles, lighting, and visualization. They will learn the techniques of camera use with emphasis on panning and zooming. Students will learn about the various styles, such as documentary, and verite shooting.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ENTT 1030 & 1040 This course will cover lighting instruments, techniques, and variations. Students will learn about the use of highlight and shadow to create mood and atmosphere. The effects of lighting on skin tones, makeup and wardrobe will be emphasized. Psychology of lighting is an integral part of this course.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ENTT 1030 In this course, students will learn the types, care and maintenance of sound equipment. Students will also learn the differences between studio, manufactured and natural sound. Training will be hands-on through student as well as professional projects.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ENTT 1000, 1030, & 1060 In this course, students learn to operate and direct the camera for various scenes incorporating the elements of actors, weather, lighting, and sound challenges. They will study constructing and dissecting scenes, rhythm and pacing of the scene, character, and characters interactions in the scene. Students will also understand the placement of the scenes in the script and the variations of scene structure in comedy, drama, mystery, adventure, etc.
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