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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
The completion of the research project or script begun in FMA 4671 (0380).
Prerequisite:
FMA 4671 (0380): Senior Media Culture Thesis I required. Special authorization required for all students
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4.00 Credits
Throughout its century-plus of existence, the cinema has been at once a popular entertainment, a major art form, a culture industry, and a basis for social and national identity. This course goes into depth into historical case studies to examine what film history means as an attempt to explain the richness of cinema’s past. The emphasis will be on research and argumentation. Possible topics to include the political economy of the film industry, reception study, social history of cinema going, national cinema, and auteur or star agency in the studio system. Note: Prior to spring 2010, the course title was “History of Narrative Film.”
Prerequisite:
Completion of the basic FMA core or permission of the instructor
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4.00 Credits
An interpretive historical survey of the non-fiction film explored through lectures, readings, and screenings. Films and writings to be studied will include work by Muybridge, Marey, Flaherty, Cooper, Grierson, Jennings, Lorentz, Van Dyke, Vertov, Ruttmann, Murrow, Leacock, Wiseman, Trinh Min Ha, and others.
Prerequisite:
Completion of the basic FMA core or permission of the instructor
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2.00 Credits
This course is designed to assist FMA Juniors and Seniors in transitioning from the insulation of the classroom to “real world” careers in media production. It will provide insight into the diverse opportunities available in media at independent, corporate, and industry levels.
Prerequisite:
FMA core courses
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4.00 Credits
An advanced seminar or workshop in film or video. Topics vary each semester. Note: Reserved for University Honors students.
Prerequisite:
The FMA core with a B or better, or permission of the instructor or chair
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4.00 Credits
An advanced seminar or workshop in multimedia, digital media, or new technologies. Topics vary each semester. Note: Reserved for University Honors Students.
Prerequisite:
The FMA core with a B or better, or permission of the instructor or chair
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to foundation drawing course that concentrates on developing basic formal, conceptual, and technical skills. The course examines varied media in the study of the figure, geometric composition, and landscape.
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3.00 Credits
A continued introduction to drawing, building upon Foundation Drawing 1511 (0001), with more advanced concepts, techniques and formal issues. This course introduces color as it relates to drawing.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the fundamental principles of visual language, including formal, technical, and conceptual aspects of image making in two-dimensions. The emphasis is on acquiring a basic vocabulary for the discussion of 2D art and design across media, and projects focus on the construction of meaning through a variety of representational strategies. Projects in this course are carried out in black and white to emphasize value, contrast, and figure ground relationships. Note: Enrollment is limited to students accepted for Tyler BFA programs.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the fundamental principles of visual language, including formal, technical, and conceptual aspects of image making in two-dimensions. The emphasis is on acquiring a basic vocabulary for the discussion of 2D art and design across media, and projects focus on the construction of meaning through a variety of representational strategies. Each 2D project provides a unique theoretical and practical context from which students are introduced to the mechanics of color. Note: Enrollment limited to students accepted for Tyler BFA programs.
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