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3.00 Credits
Students will take part in a lecture series of prominent screenwriters and producers who have adapted material, as well as lawyers, agents, and producers who will discuss the legal and business side of optioning and adapting preexisitng material. 3 CREDIT S
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3.00 Credits
Students will develop and write a rudimentary show bible for a one-hour program in a genre of their choice. Focus will be on the process of positioning the show for current market situation. 3 CREDIT S PREREQUISITES: ACCEPTANCE INTO LOS ANGELES PROGRAM
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3.00 Credits
Students will become familiar with the short film as a distinct form and learn the range of ways fictional short films can be originated along with associated best practices, including legal and ethical considerations. Students will establish and nurture creative partners capable of finding and developing viable short scripts from a wide range of source material; facilitate a deeper understanding of the creative and legal aspects of the film development process; Yield production-ready shooting scripts for the Spring Practicum production cycle that maximize the potential of the short film form to deliver concentrated (primarily visual) narrative. 3 CREDIT S PREREQUISITES: 24-2715 ADAPTATION, 24-3730 TOPICS IN SCREENWRITING OR 24-2720 SCREENWRITING II: THE FEATURE FILM, 24-2715 ADAPTATION, 24-4740 SCREEN TREATMENT AND PRESENTATION
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3.00 Credits
Students will learn and practice methods of pitching and marketing film ideas, primarily using the student's script from Screenwriting II (24-3711, taken concurrently). 3 CREDIT S PREREQUISITES: ACCEPTANCE INTO LOS ANGELES PROGRAM
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4.00 Credits
Course uses hands-on projects to explore each step in the process of documentary filmmaking, from idea to final edit. Documentary styles, interview techniques, and non-fiction storytelling are inherent in the course, as well as technical considerations such as lighting and camera work. Students will complete a 15-minute film. 4 CREDIT S PREREQUISITES: 24-2801 DOCUMENTARY I
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3.00 Credits
Course examines the aesthetic and production of personal documentary films. Class trains students to articulate their identities and personal perspectives on themselves and other important issues in their lives. Students use journal writing, video and audio recording, observational techniques, and other research methods to develop or record inner processes and personal self-reflection. Students develop and structure a short, personal documentary. 3 CREDIT S PREREQUISITES: 24-2801 DOCUMENTARY I OR 24-2910 PRODUCTION III
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3.00 Credits
This production course for advanced documentary students will study and engage in various subgenres of documentary filmmaking. Such past topics have included visualizing the documentary, the nature film documentary, and cinema verite. Students may repeat this course as topics change. 3 CREDIT S PREREQUISITES: 24-2801 DOCUMENTARY I
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
An independent project in documentary postproduction is designed by the student and supervising faculty to complete a documentary resulting from Documentary Production or Independent Project: Documentary Production. Responsibilities include the logging of rushes, creating transcripts, assembling a paper edit, editing an off-line rough cut, and concluding with an online fine cut. Goal is to have a finished documentary for broadcast. Prior to registration, the student must submit a detailed postproduction schedule. 1-3 CREDIT S PREREQUISITES: 24-2801 DOCUMENTARY 1
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3.00 Credits
An Independent Project in Documentary Postproduction is designed by the student and supervising faculty to complete a documentary resulting from the class Documentary Production or Independent Project: Documentary Production. Responsibilities include the logging of rushes, creating transcripts, assembling a paper edit, editing an off-line rough cut, and concluding with an on-line fine cut. Goal is to have a finished documentary for broadcast. Prior to registration, the student must submit a detailed postproduction schedule. PREREQUISITES: ACCEPTANCE INTO LOS ANGELES PROGRAM
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2.00 Credits
This course provides students an opportunity to establish teaching skills and to develop curriculum for foundations curriculum. Participants will discover how they learn and how best to teach others film production. Lectures, along with all support material, will be developed collectively and will become the property of all those involved in the class. Students completing this course will be prepared for the rigors of teaching beginning filmmakers. 2 CREDIT S PREREQUISITES: PERMISSION OF INSTRUCTOR
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