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FILM 2000: Film/Video Production II
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Students work in teams to create productions using three chip digital cameras and advanced techniques. Preproduction planning, working with actors and maximizing production values are stressed. Studio and exterior location shoots are included. Prereq: FILM 1050, 2060, BA TFVP majors, minors. Concurrently. Coreq: FILM 2150.
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FILM 2050: Film/Video Prod/Post II
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Students create productions using three-chip digital cameras and advanced techniques. Preproduction through post-productivity working with actors, and maximizing production values are stressed. Students employ a range of cinematic techniques to tell stories, convey character state of mind, and communicate information and meaning. Note: TFVP majors and minors only, or permission of instructor. Prereq: TFVP 1050, TFVP 1100.
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FILM 2060: Film and Video Lighting and Grip
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Provides an understanding of lighting theory, tools, and techniques for studio and location production. Students use lighting equipment (lights, stands, nets, flags, grids, diffusion, light meters and waveform). The lighting aesthetics addressed in class will influence future work. Note: TFVP majors and minors only, or permission of instructor. Prereq: TFVP 1050, TFVP 1100.
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FILM 2090: Production Management Techniques
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Teaches students various aspects of planning, scheduling and managing both theatre and film productions. There will be lectures, planning exercises, demonstrations and critiques along with theatre and film attendance. Students will plan an event in their field of interest. Prereq: BA TFVP majors, minors.
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FILM 2150: Film and Video Postproduction II
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Students edit the projects filmed in FILM 2000. Cutting for narrative and storytelling are stressed. Importation of sound and visual effects files are covered. Students use professional non-linear digital editing software. Prereq: FILM 1050, THTR/FILM 1100, Theatre/Film majors and minors or permission of instructor.
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FILM 2500: Introduction to Screenwriting for Film and Television
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Students learn the basic elements of the craft of creating a script for film or television through exercises such as idea generation, characters, and scene setting. Genre conventions, three act structure, and other foundation elements are addressed for future work. Note: ENGL 1020, ENGL 2030 or ENGL 2154 are recommended. TFVP majors and minors only, or permission of instructor. Prereq: TFVP 1550.
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FILM 2640: Introduction to Digital Effects
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Gain skills and awareness of motion graphics in film/video. Communicate ideas using graphic elements and learn the fundamentals of digital effects, animation, compression, and color correction. Students will be able to devise visual strategies to augment their films. Prereq: TFVP 1100.
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FILM 3070: History of Silent Film Production
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Examines history of cinema from its 19th century origins until the introduction of sound. Studies important trends in the silent era, including the beginnings of film comedy, early documentary, origins of Hollywood narrative, avant-garde cinema, German Expressionism and Soviet Cinema. Note: TFVP majors and minors only, or permission of instructor. Prereq: TFVP 1100.
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FILM 3080: History of Sound Film Production
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Students learn various film genres from early sound period, through the present. Traces the development of the various Hollywood genres- and examines representative Hollywood films and major developments of American films from the post-studio period and filmmakers in other cultures. Note: TFVP majors and minors only, or permission instructor. Prereq: TFVP 1100.
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FILM 3100: History of Film Production I
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Surveys international film history from a production perspective from the origins of the medium to the development of sound.
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