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Students will gain a working knowledge of set and lighting design. They will also receive hands-on experience in set construction and the operation of lights and sound. The course will culminate in a design project.
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This course provides students with the knowledge of basic acting techniques, from the method to viewpoints and other external forms. The course uses a variety of techniques such as mime, improvisation, games, monologues and scenes designed to help students gain basic skills and confidence in their acting.
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A survey of video production techniques, including camera operation and writing for video and television. Students participate in production and gain an understanding of both technological and artistic aspects of the medium.
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This course provides both practical and theoretical study of writing and editing for newspapers, magazines, and other news media
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The first century of American cinema was marked by a number of pivotal films which heralded technological, philosophical, and artistic shifts in both our culture and the film industry. This course, through screenings, lectures, and discussions, will examine 15 of these films in detail, along with the history and context surrounding them. Students will emerge with a richer appreciation and literacy of film.
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A study of dramatic screenwriting for film. Topics will include script format, story, structure, character, pacing, dialogue, and conflict. Students will complete a polished first act of an original feature film.
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3.00 Credits
No other filmmaker has had the impact on the history of world cinema of Alfred Hitchcock. We will closely examine 15 of his works, to gain a better understanding of his personality, his growth as a director, and how he has impacted the ways in which we make, and watch, movies.
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3.00 Credits
The more advanced version of Acting I. This course will include improvisation, games, and Shakespeare and may include principles of stage combat, screen acting, or dialects. Prerequisite: COM 245 or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Students will build on skills learned in COM 253, and move on to master digital videography and computer-based non-linear editing. Prerequisite: COM 251 or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Course devoted to advanced experience in completing a media-related project. Study may include videography, scriptwriting, theatre production, or another topic with permission of instructor. Working independently, with some supervision, and at their own achievement level, student will complete a portfolio-ready piece. Prerequisites: Appropriate combination of the following, as dictated by project type and instructor - COM 353, COM 353, COM 354, COM 320.
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