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4.00 Credits
Course offers in-depth study of technicalities of photographic films and practical information on the role of the film laboratory. Filmmakers must understand their film stocks and the film laboratory handling them in order to use stock most effectively. Topics include latent image theory, tone reproduction, sensitometry/densitometry, mechanical properties of films, and image quality. 4 CREDIT S PREREQUISITES: 24-2030 PROJECT DEVELOPMENT, PREPRODUCTION, AND PREPARATION, 24-2031 MOVING IMAGE PRODUCTION II
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3.00 Credits
This course will analyze motion picture photographic techniques of the past 70 years, with particular attention to those of the most recent 10 years. The class will examine cinematography through case studies of directors of photography and a survey of stylistic trends. The students will perform tests to achieve various effects and present results to their classmates. 3 CREDIT S PREREQUISITES: 24-3202 SPECIAL STUDIES: CINEMATOGRAPHY I
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3.00 Credits
In this course students will learn the various analogue and digital techniques of compositing film elements of diverse origin, from film, electronic imaging systems, and computer-generated images, through lecture, demonstration, and hands-on practice. 3 CREDIT S PREREQUISITES: 24-3202 SPECIAL STUDIES: CINEMATOGRAPHY I OR 24-4421 MOTION GRAPHICS II
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6.00 Credits
In this workshop, cinematography students work as directors of photography on a significant short film or video in collaboration with students from other concentrations. Emphasis is on visual and oral realization from a screenplay to affect an audience through dramatic screen presentation. Student cinematographers work in collaboration with directors and producers. The ability to communicate with one another and maximize the value of their creative contributions will be assessed. Cinematographers will collaborate on storyboards, scout locations, develop the visual concept of the story, create floor plans for scenes, participate in pre-production and production meetings, execute shooting within set production parameters, and supervise timing of the final project. 6 CREDIT S PREREQUISITES: 24-3202 SPECIAL STUDIES: CINEMATOGRAPHY II, PERMISSION OF INSTRUCTOR
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2.00 Credits
This highly intense, highly technical course is intended for the advanced Cinematography student. The class day will be broken into two individual sessions. The mornings will be devoted to studying past and present filmmakers and their use of the moving camera. It is also possible that we will bring into class, some of the equipment that is used in the motion picture industry (steadicam, cranes, etc.). The afternoons will be spent shooting class exercises and group projects. 2 CREDIT S PREREQUISITES: 24-3200 LIGHTING II, 24-3201 CINEMATOGRAPHY: CAMERA SEMINAR II, 24-3202 SPECIAL STUDIES: CINEMATOGRAPHY I
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3.00 Credits
This independent project provides students the opportunity to receive credit for creating visual effects that will be used in a larger, more complex project or for inclusion in their reel, to be used for employment in the industry. PREREQUISITES: 24-3202 SPECIAL STUDIES: CINEMATOGRAPHY I, COMPLETED APPLICATION AND DEPARTMENT APPROVAL
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3.00 Credits
This independent project provides cinematography students an opportunity to shoot a film outside the classroom and receive credit for the project. PREREQUISITES: 24-3202 SPECIAL STUDIES: CINEMATOGRAPHY I, COMPLETED APPLICATION AND DEPARTMENT APPROVAL
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3.00 Credits
This independent project will provide cinematography students the opportunity to receive credit for the creation of their reel, to be used for employment in the film industry. PREREQUISITES: 24-3202 SPECIAL STUDIES: CINEMATOGRAPHY I, COMPLETED APPLICATION AND DEPARTMENT APPROVAL
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6.00 Credits
Students direct four scenes shot on videotape in this workshop class. Students prepare productions from script development, through storyboard, rehearsal, production, and editing. Students complete the first two in-class shoots of an assigned script that they rewrite and reinterpret. Scripts for the last two shoots are developed through a series of written assignments. 6 CREDIT S PREREQUISITES: 24-2301 DIRECTING I
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6.00 Credits
Course covers the process of directing one's own dramatic material, from preparation of a script breakdown to final cut. Using digital video, instruction emphasizes collaborative skills needed to work with a cinematographer, sound recorder, and editor. Projects for this class may be based on the student's own screenwriting. Students apply for admittance by submitting a very short, dramatically effective screenplay that is ready for pre-production. 6 CREDIT S PREREQUISITES: 24-3302 DIRECTING II, PERMISSION OF THE INSTRUCTOR
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