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  • 3.00 Credits

    (3 hrs.) (Prerequisite: senior standing or permission of instructor) Students may culminate their choreographic and performance experience in the major to create their capstone choreographic work for performance in the Senior Showcase production in the Warehouse Theatre. In addition to the creative aspect, which is the main focus of the course, students will be required to plan and produce the concert which involves everything from advertising, ticket sales and hanging lights to working with lighting designers. Students may also decide to do a more individualized project involving teaching, arts administration or an internship experience.
  • 5.00 Credits

    (5 hrs.) (Prerequisite: DAN 353 or permission of instructor) Advanced studies in modern, ballet and world dance techniques.
  • 5.00 Credits

    (5 hrs.) (Prerequisite: DAN 471 or permission of instructor) Continuation of DAN 471.
  • 3.00 Credits

    (3 hrs.) (Prerequisite: MME 101 or MME 103 or permission of instructor and basic computer skills needed; lab fee charged. Cross-listed as MME 104.) An introduction to basic equipment and techniques of television and video production through lectures, demonstrations and crew participation. Elements and skills covered include operation of audio consoles, microphones, audio tape editing, television cameras, switchers, lighting and studio procedures. Students are responsible for some materials required. Offered in the fall and spring.
  • 3.00 Credits

    (3 hrs.) (Open to all students) This course examines twentieth-century American culture and society through film. The primary text for this course will be American films. We will critically analyze how American cultural and social conflicts are portrayed and worked out in popular films. By watching, discussing, and writing about these films, we will examine how motion pictures create a window into modern American society. Students will learn how to read American films as cultural text that help us better understand our history and culture.
  • 3.00 Credits

    (3 hrs.) (Open to all students.) This course is an introduction to film analysis that is intended to help prepare students for upper level theory, film history and analysis courses. Through lectures, projects, discussions and screenings, students will examine various eras and movements within film from a technical and cultural perspective. We will investigate basic concepts within critical theories and how to discuss and write about film. Offered spring semester only.
  • 3.00 Credits

    (3 hrs.) (Open to all students.) This course examines the history of documentary films up to the present-day rise of the non-fiction film. We will discuss the cultural contexts of the films and the theoretical questions they raise, including the blurry line between fiction and nonfiction. Class activities will also include participating in the local True/False Documentary Film Festival. The primary text for this course will be films and visiting filmmakers. Offered spring semester only.
  • 3.00 Credits

    (3 hrs.) (Prerequisite: None; lab fee charged.) This course guides students through digital post-production process from video capture to output of edited work. Course covers major steps from digitizing, editing audio, editing video, organizing digital media, outputting to different media formats and using editing software for media creation.
  • 4.00 Credits

    (4 hrs.) Development of basic skills in technical filmmaking through class lectures and crew work on a film project. This course is a study of general principles and accepted practices in film production, examining every role in a film production. Summer only.
  • 3.00 Credits

    (3 hrs.) (Prerequisites: DFM104, DFM 192 with grade of C- or better or permission of instructor. Lab fee charged.) Introduces the student to the planning, execution and editing of documentary and news programming involving field and studio production. Includes practical experience in operating a variety of audio and video field equipment, as well as additional experience in operating studio and post-production editing equipment. Offered fall semester only.
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