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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: (R) (W), FREN 1115 or by Evaluation 5 CREDITS A continuation of FREN 1115. The student will demonstrate increased proficiency in understanding, speaking, reading, and writing French. The student will continue to explore significant aspects of French and Francophone culture. Laboratory experience is an integral part of the course. Satisfactory completion of this course confirms that a student has demonstrated competency in a foreign language at the novice-high level on the ACTFL scale.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: (R) (W), FREN 1225 or by Evaluation 3 CREDITS The student will demonstrate proficiency in understanding, speaking, reading, and writing French at the intermediate level. The student will read a variety of French texts, using them as a basis for conversation and composition in French and will begin a systematic review of French grammar. The class is taught in French.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: (R) (W), FREN 2113 or by Evaluation 3 CREDITS A continuation of FREN 2113. The student will demonstrate increased proficiency in understanding, speaking, reading, and writing French at the intermediate level. The student will read short literary texts and use them as a basis for discussions and compositions in French and will complete a systematic review of French grammar. The class is taught in French.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: None Variable 1-3 CREDITS The student will demonstrate specified competencies in subjects not included in other film and video production courses but which will benefit students wanting additional training. Each course will cover a specific topic and may be repeated with a change in content.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: (R) 3 CREDITS The student will demonstrate an understanding of location design, exterior and interior art direction and construction, stage sets, props, signage, costume and set decoration, makeup, and hair dressing.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: (R) 4 CREDITS Students will be introduced to the equipment and technical aspects used for films and television. They will demonstrate an understanding of terms and procedures in selecting equipment for specific scenes. They will demonstrate a basic understanding of how to use lights, sound and camera devices. They will demonstrate a technical understanding of the workflow utilized in preproduction, production and post production process of motion pictures. Laboratory experience is a required component of this course.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: (R), (W), or by Evaluation 3 CREDITS Students will be given basic instruction in the skills of writing and analyzing screenplays. Students will produce examples of the type of writing on which the instruction is focused. This course will include the analytical breakdown of screenplay elements through script analysis of feature-length screenplays and short-form screenplays. Students will synthesize their knowledge and skills learned in class, and problem-solve by writing "coverage" of student class projects--and by writing multiple short-form screenplays, culminating in a screenplay for a Capstone Project. They will also create a step-outline for a feature-length motion picture.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: 6 hours of Film and Video Production courses or by Evaluation Variable 1-3 CREDITS The student will demonstrate specified competencies in subjects not included in other film and video production courses but which will benefit students wanting advanced training. Each course will cover a specific topic and may be repeated with a change in content.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: (R), (W), (M) 3 CREDITS Students will study the film-making process from concept to completion with special emphasis on the relationship between key staff members such as the producers, editors, directors, and cinematographers. They will demonstrate a basic understanding of film production technology and terminology. They will also analyze publicity, marketing techniques and materials, distribution plans, contracts, labor relations, business plans, copyright, chain of title, and negotiating with management and representation. As part of this course students will develop an entire plan for the production of a film which may become their Capstone project. The plan will include the selection of a script, a detailed schedule, budget, and possible contracts for staff and talent.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: (R), FVP 1214, FVP 2323 or by Evaluation 3 CREDITS Students will learn the form and function of the basic motion picture screenplay through the analytical breakdown of film elements from the perspective of selected labor craft categories. Students will demonstrate their ability to apply learned craft skills to interpret the suggested imagery of the screenwriter by applying useful, creative and technical contributions in the production of screenplay into filmmaking projects.
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