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  • 3.00 Credits

    3 Credits 3 Class Hours 1 Lab Hour Prerequisite: VID 331 The Arriflex Super 16mm Advanced SR2 camera provides the environment for a study of complex camera movements and action shots. Period, mood, genre lighting techniques and special film stocks are considered.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 Credits 3 Class Hours 3 Lab Hours Prerequisite: VID 132 Introduction to practical aspects of producing for short films including script analysis and breakdowns, budgeting and scheduling, storyboarding, location scouting, directing, hiring crews and auditions.
  • 2.00 Credits

    3 Credits 3 Class Hours 1 Lab Hour Prerequisite: VID 231 More complex applications of digital video editing focusing on post-production edit decision lists from the perspective of the editor, director, and cinematographer. Motion, pacing, openings, inter-cutting and storytelling techniques are emphasized. Analysis of teasers and trailers.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 Credits 3 Class Hours Prerequisite: VID 331 Study of the cinematic elements and techniques of the 30 - 60 second commercial spot advertisement, from concept development through post-production. Classic and contemporary TV commercials are analyzed from historical, production, and promotion perspectives. Student-directed exercises refine their knowledge, skills, and dispositions regarding producing, directing, editing, and cinematography for the short form.
  • 1.00 Credits

    13 Credits 3 Class Hours 1 Lab Hour Prerequisite: VID 332 Students produce individual films that demonstrate advanced skills. The cinematic project includes scripts, storyboards, budgets, and various other pre-production elements. Students bring together cast and crew to produce on a 10-20 minute narrative sound motion picture.
  • 1.00 Credits

    23 Credits 3 Class Hours 1 Lab Hour Prerequisite: VID 425 Production of a 10-20 minute narrative sound motion picture project utilizing the Arriflex Super 16mm Advanced SR2, DV, or similar cameras. Post-production tasks include editing, sound synchronization, foley, special effects, titling and credits. Completed productions are evaluated by a faculty jury during the Annual Student Film Festival.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 Credits 3 Class Hours Prerequisite: VID 332 Study of the career paths of leading contemporary independent directors, editors, cinematographers and other filmmakers. Provides the basis for analyzing the methods and materials of independent film financing and distribution. Topics include budgeting, publicity and promotion, marketing, financing sources and techniques, and selected legal issues. Students prepare press kits to publicize and promote senior projects for film festivals.
  • 3.00 Credits

    FILM3 Credits 3 Class Hours 1 Lab Hour Prerequisite: VID 233 The superhero archetype is examined in relation to American society in a parallel study in both art and film mediums. The history of comics and societal themes are explored. Students will create a hero, script, and shoot a short narrative of their creation.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 Credits 3 Class Hours 3 Lab Hours Prerequisite: VID 132 Study and practical application of non-fiction film/ documentary production, including expository, observational, interactive, reflexive, and performative styles. Topics include selection and preparation of subject matter, Electronic News Gathering and Field Production, and special issues for documentary filmmakers.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 Credits 3 Class Hours 1 Lab Hour Prerequisite: VID 334 Advanced applications of digital video editing. Utilization of technical and aesthetic procedures to capture and manipulate digital video, and import/export graphic files. Emphasis on the creation of distribution masters, chroma keying, color correction, use of plug-ins, and the techniques of compositing images.
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