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3.00 Credits
Digital audio recording, mixing, and mastering techniques using Pro Tools systems. Same as MUS 3113.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the art and technology of scoring music for film. Students compose original film cues and collaborate with student directors. By permission of instructor. Same as MUS 3223.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to graphic design as a medium of communication. Promotes appreciation of visual tools and principles that lead to exploration and personal methodology. Techniques of pre-print production, with the use of typography, photography, and illustration. Students are taught the effectiveness of visual communication and its practices in the professional world today. Prerequisites: ART 1103, 3443. Same as ART 3243.
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3.00 Credits
Develops technique and skill in composing music for film, television and video games and an understanding of the business and how to succeed in it. Composing for different genres of film and television (drama, action, comedy, animation, etc), video game music techniques, sound-alikes, midi sequencing, and audio mixing. Students are required to complete a final project in collaboration with a student film director in the scoring of an original film, or a similar project that involves collaboration with a director. Prerequisite: FLM/MUS 3223. Same as MUS 3413.
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3.00 Credits
Techniques and visual vocabulary of contemporary illustration, focusing on today's dominant image generating application, Adobe Photoshop. Lessons begin with generating basic shapes, textures, and lighting, and move to layering and montage effects. Scanning, retouching, and manipulation of photos, drawings, and other images are used in illustration assignments and visual problem solving. Prerequisite: ART 1103 or permission of instructor. Same as ART 3443.
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3.00 Credits
Techniques and visual vocabulary of digital vector illustration and typography using the graphic application Adobe Illustrator. Lessons begin with generating basic linear shapes, patterns, gradations, and blends. We then move on to combinations of Adobe Illustrator and Adobe Photoshop. Some real world illustration problems will be assigned. Prerequisites: ART 3443 and permission of the instructor. Same as ART 3463.
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3.00 Credits
Writing, performance, and technical production of video programs and program segments in the studio. Emphasis on a studio-laboratory setting. Applications include broadcast or corporate television news writing, interviewing, and production. Same as COM 3473.
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3.00 Credits
Examination of playwriting styles and methods from the latter half of the 20th century to present day. Students write a non-naturalistic full-length play, using a variety of approaches and techniques for creating and rewriting such a work for the stage. Same as THEA 4003.
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4.00 Credits
Narrative Film Production II
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3.00 Credits
Explores critical genres in contemporary cinema from the writer's perspective. Students will examine the genres through readings and exercises. Semester projects will include writing a complete screenplay in a particular genre, exploring the rewriting process, and developing techniques for marketing one's script. Prerequisite: FLM 3143 or instructor approval.
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