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ERG 127: Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing
2.00 Credits
Columbia State Community College
A study of principles and applications of the latest techniques in geometric dimensioning and tolerancing using the national standards ANSI Y14.5M. Concepts of shape and size description of machine parts with several types of fits and tolerances using geometric symbols will be studied. Students will gain an appreciation of national standards in relationship to the production of a quality product.
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ERG 151: Computer Assisted Design/Drafting
3.00 Credits
Columbia State Community College
This course is designed to introduce the student to computereized twodimensional (2D) drafting. This course may not be taken for credit if a student has completed ERG 101 using the equivalent software. (Prerequisite: Drafting experience.) 3 hrs. lecture/lab.
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FCT 1010: Set Equipment and Machinery
3.00 Credits
Columbia State Community College
Introduction to equipment and machinery generally used on sets. The course emphasizes working familarity equipment and machinery and for each, explores safe use and behavior, safety issues and common unsafe practices. Upon completion, students should be able to recognize generally used equipment and machinery on sight and specify their general usage and safety. 6 hrs. lab.
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FCT 1020: Basic Grip
3.00 Credits
Columbia State Community College
Study of gripping terminology, behaviors, skills and equipment as related to film production. The course covers various grip/support packages used in different environments for studio and location. Students will learn to set up, operate and break down grip equipment and rigging, erect and dismantle scaffolding; load, unload, position, and strike scenery, settings, and scenic equipment; support and move cameras during shooting. Upon completion, student should be able to execute basic grip directions given by the kay grip and/or gaffer. 1 hr. lecture, 4 hrs. lab.
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FCT 2010: Set Construction Laboratory
3.00 Credits
Columbia State Community College
Advanced construction techniques with an emphasis on set construction, scheduling, problems and budgeting. Work on productions outside of class is required. Upon completion, the student should be able to assist in all fields related to the fabrication and decoration of sets and props. (Prerequisite: CEN 1014 and CEN 205 or permission of the instructor.) 6 hrs. lab.
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FCT 2020: Advanced Grip
3.00 Credits
Columbia State Community College
Advanced coverage of grip/support packages used in studio work and on location. The course emphasizes strategies necessary to anticipate shooting needs and problem solving. Topics include advanced coverage of lighting and camera dollies, control and management of undesirable sound, and rigging with emphasis on safety issues. Upon completion, students should be able to execute grip directions given by the key grip, gaffer, cinematographer and/or director of photography. (Prerequisite: CEN 205 and FCT 1020 or permission of the instructor.) 1 hr. lecture, 3 hrs. lab.
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FCT 2030: Film and Video Lighting
3.00 Credits
Columbia State Community College
Application of lighting principles to film and video formats. Emphasis is placed on terminology, color theory and correction, film lighting techniques, practices, and equipment. The course requires students to set up, move, operate, and break down lighting equipment. Students are required to work as a lighting technician on approved film sets. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of camera terms and equipment, lighting crew protocol, applications of lighting theory to film, and assist on studio and location shoots. (Prerequisite: CEN 1210 and CEN 1211 or permission of the instructor.) 1 hr. lecture, 4 hrs. lab.
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FCT 2040: Advanced Electric
3.00 Credits
Columbia State Community College
Study of electrical equipment and distribution techniques. The course covers terminology, equipment, power distribution, safety, execution of lighting diagrams, and other aspects of providing electrical capabilities on location and in the studio. Upon completion, the student should be able to assist with electric needs on location or in a studio. (Prerequisite: CEN 1211.) 1 hr. lecture, 3 hrs. lab.
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FCT 2050: Film Production Laboratory
4.00 Credits
Columbia State Community College
Practical experience in a variety of crew positions with student and/or professional film productions. This production-based capstone experience will require that the student assist in a crew role on 1-2 college or professional film productions for a minimum of 120 hours. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate professional skills needed to pursue careers as technical crew members in the film and video industry. (Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor.) Minimum of 120 hours a semester.
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FREN 1010: Beginning French I
3.00 Credits
Columbia State Community College
Essentials of French elementary grammar, pronunciation, conversation, and simple readings. Laboratory required.
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