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FLM 106: Introduction to Filmmaking
3.00 Credits
Community College of Allegheny County
This course provides an introduction to the filmmaking process. Students chart the five steps of the filmmaking process though the completion of production planning assignments. Students explore cooperation, communication and the effort required by all departments to work together on a set.
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FLM 107: Film and Video Scriptwriting 1
3.00 Credits
Community College of Allegheny County
This course focuses on scriptwriting and the fundamentals of storytelling and explores writing for film and television. Students write scripts and develop an understanding of script formatting in a collaborative learning environment. Students break down scripts for analytical purposes to consider various elements of a script. Students also read scripts to learn the basics of story structure.
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FLM 108: Film Theory and Criticism 1
3.00 Credits
Community College of Allegheny County
In this course students sharpen their analytical and critical thinking skills about films by closely analyzing films and applying theory and criticism. Students evaluate and develop understanding of the significance of cinema's relationship to time, space and culture as well as mise-en-scene, framing, sound, animation and editing. Additionally, students apply their critical thinking, creativity and knowledge of film history and theory to create a final film analysis. Focused classroom workshops build discussion of choices made in these creative-critical productions, illuminating the complex relationship between production and interpretation/criticism through application.
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FLM 109: Script Coverage
3.00 Credits
Community College of Allegheny County
This course focuses on the techniques used to analyze screenplays, a process known in the entertainment industry as "script coverage." It explores artistic, formal and business considerations for evaluating a script's quality and viability for production. Students learn to critically appraise key narrative elements such as plot and character development, as well as budgetary and logistical concerns, necessary for a script to meet a potential buyer or producer's needs. Students read a variety of scripts and professionally-generated coverage documents from real-world entertainment companies. Students write their own coverage documents from assigned readings and sharpen their analytical skills through class discussions.
Prerequisite:
ENG 090Â Â
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FLM 110: Basic Construction Film/Media Production
3.00 Credits
Community College of Allegheny County
This course trains students in basic carpentry and construction techniques applicable to the film and media production industry. Students learn to utilize basic hand and power tools. In addition, proper safety measures are followed and students learn how to properly use rigging equipment. Building scenery for a media production is a major course component.
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FLM 113: Set Dressing for Film
3.00 Credits
Community College of Allegheny County
This course introduces set dressing as it relates to completing the film milieu. Students will learn about basic electric wiring, power tools, safe lifting and working with a truck. Students will learn to work together on a crew to transform a studio set or location, how to load, secure and unload a vehicle used to transport required furniture, props and fixtures and awareness of the schedule for the day's effort.
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FLM 114: Costuming for Film
3.00 Credits
Community College of Allegheny County
This course concentrates on the costuming process in film making with a focus on costuming on set. Students will gather and manage costumes for a short film production and spend time on set with them while filming. Measuring, fitting, care and inventory will be discussed.
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FLM 120: Basics of Prop Making
3.00 Credits
Community College of Allegheny County
This course introduces students to prop making for stage and screen. Students design a prop using one or a variety of techniques. The execution of this prop design using proper tools and budgeting is a key course component.
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FLM 121: Special Effects Makeup
4.00 Credits
Community College of Allegheny County
This course introduces students to practical film special effects makeup. Students learn to life cast a model. Using an understanding of life casting, students use the life cast to sculpt, mold, cast and apply a full-face prosthetic.
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FLM 122: Mask Making and Casting 1
3.00 Credits
Community College of Allegheny County
This course introduces students to practical film special effects. By progressing through the course, students understand sculpting and molding techniques. Students apply this knowledge by sculpting, molding and casting a latex mask of their own design.
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