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4.50 Credits
Students will develop and submit demo reels to showcase their best work. Topics covered will include advanced editing, presentation skills, resume writing, interviewing technique, and new media delivery (website, social media, etc.). Portfolios will be submitted for review by faculty and invited industry experts. Upon completion of the course, students will have professional-quality, industryreviewed portfolios to use as part of their job search.
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4.50 Credits
Students examine the role and responsibility of the director. Also covered is the director’s role in each of the three phases of film production, including scripting, casting, creative work with actors, camera and lighting design and communicating effectively with the crew in order to achieve a specific vision.
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4.50 Credits
In this course, students develop advanced skills in motion picture photography and a greater appreciation of lighting techniques and style. Topics will include genre-appropriate lighting techniques, source lighting, lighting for composite and special effects photography, and lighting for the mobile camera.
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4.50 Credits
In this advanced course, students explore of the potential of the video camera. Included are the elements of lenses and filters, shot framing and composition, color theory, non-tripod shooting techniques, internal electronics, aesthetics, and editing.
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4.50 Credits
A survey of recorded music, this course gives a broad overview of the major developments in music since the advent of recording, and places those developments in a social context.
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4.50 Credits
Applying the creative experience and practical skills learned in Sound Design I, students will be placed in groups to complete audio pre-production, on-set recording and audio file organization for a video project being produced by Digital Filmmaking students in DFAP402 Senior Project II.
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4.50 Credits
In this advanced course, students explore the potential of the video camera. Included are the elements of lenses and filters, shot framing and composition, color theory, non-tripod shooting techniques, internal electronics, aesthetics, and editing.
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4.50 Credits
In this class students will develop and apply advanced multitrack recording techniques, advanced song production, talent direction, and studio communication skills in several music projects.
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4.50 Credits
This course investigates the processes involved after the production is "in the can" (finished). How do major motion picture studios go about promoting and distributing their films, and how does that differ from a small independent producer of programs? Included are the elements of distribution contracts, negotiating points, and an exploration of the hierarchy of the integral yet separate promotion and distribution businesses.
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4.50 Credits
Students develop skills needed to create a professional film soundtrack, including: effects editing, automatic dialog replacement (ADR), dialog editing and Foley recording.
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