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Course Criteria
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10.00 Credits
Students will teach in two different educational settings under the direction of a college art supervisor and cooperating art teachers. Includes work with normal, gifted and talented, mainstreamed, special education, and ethnically diverse students. Includes three on-campus evening seminars. Required for Fine Arts Teacher Certification. Prerequisites: FA 3900, FA 3901, FA 3902, FA 3903, EDUC 3000, EDUC 3400 or EDUC 3401, EDUC 4000, completion of 95 semester hours. (For graduate students: FA 5015, FA 5016, FA 3902, FA 3903, Senior or Graduate status).
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3.00 Credits
A survey course in the historical development of the American film industry up to 1980. An analysis of themes, aesthetic standards, and societal influence of film as business and art.
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3.00 Credits
A survey of film: Students will examine the major film theories through film screenings and related lectures and discussion. Prerequisite: FILM 2600
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3.00 Credits
Students will write, produce, direct and edit short film exercises in order to learn the basic techniques of filmmaking through digital video.
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3.00 Credits
International and multicultural contributions to the art of film examined through screenings and lectures.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the genre and production of documentary films. Emphasis on production skills, including idea generation, scripting, camera operation, sound gathering and digital editing with the style and format of documentary storytelling. Prerequisite: FILM 3100
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3.00 Credits
Examination of the development of the film industry in America since the 1970s, including the history, changing business patterns and digital impact. Also a look at the major directors and actors and some of their best work of our time and the independent film industry. Prerequisite: FILM 2600
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3.00 Credits
Film workshop emphasizes techniques of film writing, producing, directing, editing, lighting and sound, at an advanced level.
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3.00 Credits
Develop and understand film and television script formats, and learn the techniques to write scripts for different genres. Also a brief introduction to the writers' marketplace, fees and contracts. Prerequisite: FILM 2600
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3.00 Credits
Advanced Film Workshop emphasizes techniques of film writing, producing, directing, editing, lighting and sound. Prerequisite: FILM 3500
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