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VFP 202: Advanced Audio Recording Techniques
3.00 Credits
Wilmington University
This course is equivalent to VMG 202. Continuing from the introduction course, students will examine and manipulate audio while recording and see the results in the production room as part of this course. Recording techniques for music, dialog, group dialog, vehicles, and live performances will also be covered. Students will also experiment in the edit room on how their recorded audio could be improved through the use of audio software, or better recording techniques.
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VFP 203: Intro to Non-Linear Editing
3.00 Credits
Wilmington University
This course is equivalent to VMG 422. This course introduces the technology and practice of digital editing, from the conversion of analog video and digital capture to final assembly. The course covers a basic introduction to editing software, including importing files, assembling, applying transitions, and adding titles. Editing techniques and theory are also covered.
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VFP 222: Story Design Methods
3.00 Credits
Wilmington University
This course is equivalent to VMG 222. Story Design Methods approaches the practice of creating stories as a science, rather than an art, providing a practical set of collaborative tools and methods for planning and defining successful new plots.
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VFP 301: Lighting for Production I
3.00 Credits
Wilmington University
Students will work on lighting only in this course, and utilize cameras only as a production test element. Basics, such as 3-Point lighting, interview lighting, location considerations, and outdoor lighting are some of the topics covered in this course. Students will walk away with lighting diagrams, and templates for most lighting situations. This course is equivalent to VMG 301.
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VFP 302: Lighting for Production II
3.00 Credits
Wilmington University
Building on the topics in Lighting for Production 1, students will further explore the use of gobos, lighting effects, green screen considerations, and lighting for camera moves using jibs, steadi-cams, and dollys. This course is equivalent to VMG 302.
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VFP 307: Streaming Media
3.00 Credits
Wilmington University
Creating streaming media is a multi-step process incorporating audio, video, and any other visual medium. Students will learn how to create streaming media projects. To create such projects, students will learn compression techniques, embedding techniques, and best practice methods for deploying streaming media. Additional topics of discussion include market research techniques, copyright issues, storyboarding, and scripting. This course is equivalent to VMG 307.
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VFP 313: Aesthetics of Film
3.00 Credits
Wilmington University
The course examines the motion picture as an art form. Elements of film such as writing, photography, acting, and editing are examined with emphases on the director's role as a manipulator of these elements. To illustrate the interplay of these elements, selected feature films are screened and analyzed. This course is equivalent to VMG 313.
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VFP 330: Aerial Cinematography
3.00 Credits
Wilmington University
Students will gain a thorough knowledge of drone operation and an understanding of aerial cinematography. This course provides hands-on experience, under the supervision of an experienced drone instructor. Through a series of lectures, in-class demonstrations (hands-on), reading assignments and a series of projects, students will learn the technical skills required to operate a professional level quadcopter with trailblazing video capabilities. Students will also be required to learn and obey all FAA laws and regulation for operation of a filmmaking drone. This course is equivalent to VMG 330.
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VFP 350: Journalism in Practice
3.00 Credits
Wilmington University
This course covers the basic skills and techniques for creating content based on events and coverage for reporting. Various channels of Communication, such as television, web, documentary, radio, podcasts, and print will be discussed. Differences in the approach for each channel or medium will be explored. Determining the appropriate technology to be utilized for each kind of channel will be explored as well. This course is equivalent to VMG 350.
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VFP 400: On Location Production Techniques
3.00 Credits
Wilmington University
On Location Production Techniques cover site surveys, location scouting, and dealing with unexpected complications of using a location. Proper etiquette, protocol, and professionalism while at a location will also be covered. Lighting, camera, directing and dealing with talent are integrated into the technical aspects of the course. This course is equivalent to VMG 400.
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