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DFAP 202: Postproduction I
4.50 Credits
American InterContinental University-Online
This course introduces the student to the theory and practice of nonlinear editing including capture, creation, manipulation, and output of digital video. Through a series of hands-on assignments, students will begin to develop storytelling and technical proficiency using industry-standard software.
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DFAP 203: Producing
4.50 Credits
American InterContinental University-Online
This course examines all aspects of preproduction planning for various productions. Beginning with the development of script proposals from clients’ and producers’ ideas, the student advances to storyboards, script breakdowns, schedules, legal requirements and budgets. Included are the practical skills of hiring a crew, purchasing insurance, obtaining releases and permissions, booking catering and working with rental houses.
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DFAP 204: Production Techniques II
4.50 Credits
American InterContinental University-Online
In this course, students continue to develop their understanding of basic and intermediate-level production mechanics.
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DFAP 205: Audio Production II
4.50 Credits
American InterContinental University-Online
Students learn thoroughly the concepts and methodologies required for multi-track recording, mixing and editing. This course will focus on industry standard Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) application skills including editing, level balancing, imaging, use of EQ, dynamic processing, spatial effects and multi-track organization.
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DFAP 210: Screenwriting II
4.50 Credits
American InterContinental University-Online
Students continue to develop their skills in screenwriting, with particular focus on character driven, three-act narrative structure, story development and crafting dialog.
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DFAP 211: Camera & Lighting I
4.50 Credits
American InterContinental University-Online
Through a series of hands on exercises, students develop skills in the basics of lighting for the camera. Particular attention will be paid to the various roles and responsibilities of the camera and lighting departments and developing an understanding of proper set protocols.
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DFAP 222: Music Production I
4.50 Credits
American InterContinental University-Online
An introductory course focusing on the creation of music via MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface). Students learn how to record, sequence and edit their own music using a computer with appropriate software and MIDI keyboard.
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DFAP 295: Design Study
4.50 Credits
American InterContinental University-Online
This course allows the student to obtain course credit for unique learning situations that may periodically present themselves. It may be repeated once.
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DFAP 299: Student Study Tour
4.50 Credits
American InterContinental University-Online
This course combines lecture, research, analytical studies, and travel to provide students with the opportunity to learn through the experience of travel. The course allows students to visit and experience the professional environment of a new city. Final projects documenting the experience are required for completion of the course.
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DFAP 300: Field Recording Techniques
4.50 Credits
American InterContinental University-Online
Students will explore the role of the sound recordist in film and video production and examine how to record sound for picture. Microphone selection, boom operation, stereo recording, live mixing, and use of radio mics are all essential elements of the course.
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