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2.00 Credits
3 Credits each 3 Class Hours Students develop a theatre project with faculty approval and supervision.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ENG 102 Designed to provide the actor with the ability to describe in writing the theme, character and intention of the playwright through the text of a play. The identification of these elements of a script enable the actor and director to accurately dramatized the meaning of the play.
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9.00 - 12.00 Credits
9-12 Credits 360 Field Service Hours Theatre Internship includes placement in selected theaters for 35-40 hours a week. Students keep a journal, write a report related to their experience, give an oral presentation and receive a written evaluation from the employer. Open only to matriculated students who have completed at least 87 credits. Students who wish to take this course must obtain the approval of the Internship Coordinator before the start of the semester to make the necessary arrangements.
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1.00 Credits
3 Credits 3 Class Hours 3 Lab Hours Study of the ways in which video is used to present information about people, ideas, processes, products, and services. Multi-camera broadcast style videography techniques are identified and demonstrated. Topics include studio and location shoots, sound and lighting techniques, basic editing, crew positions and coordination.
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2.00 Credits
3 Credits 3 Class Hours 1 Lab Hour Prerequisite: VID 131 Focusing upon the place of television in society and technology, students study advanced single camera setups, electronic news gathering, electronic field production and editing.
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1.00 Credits
3 Credits 3 Class Hours 1 Lab Hour Prerequisite: VID 132 Theory and practice of motion picture editing utilizing nonlinear digital editing systems and time code. Analysis of editing styles and techniques including continuity and montage.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits 3 Class Hours 3 Lab Hours Prerequisite: VID 132 Study of the art and aesthetics of narrative film pre-production and production, including elements of scriptwriting, storyboarding, directing and cinematography. Analysis of film and DV cameras, lenses, black and white film stocks, framing, composition and lighting.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits 3 Class Hours 3 Lab Hours Prerequisite: VID 232 Study of more complex production and post-production narrative filmmaking elements, including composition, mobile staging, sound, budgeting, lighting, black and white negative film stocks, and 16mm film cameras.
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3.00 Credits
VIDEO3 Credits 3 Class Hours 1 Lab Hour Prerequisite: VID 233 Study and application of the techniques of sound capture and synchronization for film and television production. Emphasis on the theory and practice of microphone placement, machine synchronization and the aesthetics of soundtrack recording and mixdown.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits 3 Class Hours 1 Lab Hour Prerequisite: VID 233 Study of cinematography. Lenses, complex camera angles, compound filters, synch sound, color negative film stocks, dollies, and talent are considered. Students learn Arriflex Superl6mm Advanced SR2, DV and other advanced camera operations.
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