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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
2 hours lecture, 2 hours laboratory; 3 credits Montage and first principles in the art of film editing: time, rhythm, visual and aural relationships. Expressive aspects of the editing process. Interconnection of concept, script, photography, and directing as related to editing. Emphasis on formal instruction in theories, techniques, and equipment use. (Not open to students who have completed Film 55.) Prerequisite: Film 1, 40.1, and 61.
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2.00 Credits
2 hours lecture, 2 hours laboratory; 3 credits The process of producing a film from acquisition of the property through distribution. Topics include: selling an idea; working with screenwriters; assembling financing; selecting primary personnel; casting; the production process; and the postproduction process. Hands-on work in breaking down a script, creating a budget, establishing a shooting schedule, preparing production strip boards and call sheets, negotiating deals, and working (or not) with unions. Prerequisites: Film 1, 40.1, 40.2, 43 or 68 or 68.1, 46.1, 46.2, 48, 55.1, and 61, or permission of the chairperson.
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4.00 Credits
4 hours; 3 credits Principles of animation and techniques of working with the animation stand. Students screen films in various media and prepare weekly exercises in super-8mm using sand and gravel, clay, cutouts, and pixilation, paint-on-film, and cell-animation techniques. Prerequisite: Film 40.1 and Art 25 or permission of the chairperson.
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4.00 Credits
4 hours; 3 credits Social or aesthetic approaches to film study. Course description may be obtained in the department office before registration. Students may take this course for credit three times, but may not repeat topics. Prerequisite: Film 1 or permission of the chairperson.
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2.00 Credits
2 hours; 2 credits Social or aesthetic approaches to film study. Course description may be obtained in the department office before registration. Students may take this course more than once but may not repeat topics. Prerequisites: Film 1; additional prerequisites determined by the topic offered.
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1.00 Credits
1 hour; 1 credit Social or aesthetic approaches to film study. Course description may be obtained in the department office before registration. Students may take this course more than once but may not repeat topics. Prerequisites: Film 1; additional prerequisites determined by the topic offered.
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4.00 Credits
4 hours; 3 credits An introduction to the principles of screenwriting with special attention given to traditional cinematic narrative, plot and structure, scene design, and character development. Students learn by screening and discussing relevant short films, writing short screenwriting exercises, and completing a short screenplay. Prerequisite or corequisite: Film 1.
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4.00 Credits
4 hours; 3 credits An examination of theories and approaches to writing the feature-length screenplay. Prerequisite: Film 1, 40.1, and at least one upper-level film studies elective; Film 61 with a grade of B or higher; permission of the instructor.
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4.00 Credits
4 hours; 3 credits Advanced workshop in writing screenplays. Each student will complete a feature-length script. Maybe repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Film 1, 40.1, 61, and at least two upper-level film studies electives; Film 62.1 with a grade of B or higher; permission of the instructor
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2.00 Credits
2 hours lecture, 2 hours lab; 3 credits Workshop in writing short screenplays intended for production in the Department of Film. Each student will write a screenplay suitable for production in Film 46.1 or Film 64. Prerequisites: Film 1, 40.1, 40.2, 43, 48, 55.1, and 61; or permission of the chairperson.
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