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THEA 4610: Reading Course
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Webster University
Prerequisite: filing of the official form.
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THEA 4710: Directing III
2.00 Credits
Webster University
Emphasizes learning by the student's directing a minimum of four one-act plays. It includes discussions on analysis, function of director as interpreter, organizer, teacher; problems of involved physical staging; and relationship to designers. Special emphasis is placed on creative interrelationship between the actor and director interpretation and acting out the play through improvisation. Student work in process will be videotaped from casting to performance and discussed in class. These will be performed for the Conservatory with no budget and modular furniture. Directors from the Repertory Theatre and Conservatory are guest lecturers. Prerequisite: THEA 3720.
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THEA 4720: Directing IV
2.00 Credits
Webster University
This course is a continuation of THEA 4710. Prerequisite: THEA 4710.
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VIDE 1810: Video Production I
3.00 Credits
Webster University
Using digital video cameras and non-linear editing tools, students will learn the technological, aesthetic, and theoretical basics of creating motion media. The course offers a broad overview of how and why to use video equipment creatively and evocatively to complete several different types of project, based upon real-world applications of the medium.
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VIDE 2520: Video Production II
3.00 Credits
Webster University
Students build on the technical knowledge from Video Production I focusing on both single-camera and multi-camera production. In this course, students learn specific production skills, concentrating on the finished product, with the opportunity to develop portfolio samples. Prerequisites: PHOT 1000 AND VIDE 1810.
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VIDE 3060: Advanced Video Production
3.00 Credits
Webster University
Provides students an opportunity to extend production skills using single-camera technique. The primary emphasis is the completed production. Prerequisites: MEDC 1500 AND VIDE 2520.
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VIDE 3090: Television Studio Production
3.00 Credits
Webster University
Provides students with a working knowledge of all facets of television studio production, including duties and responsibilities involved in each phase of setting up and operating the equipment. Gives students experience in the Webster studio in a professional production. Prerequisite: VIDE 2520. May be repeated for credit.
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VIDE 3150: Topics
3.00 Credits
Webster University
Offered periodically to feature topics in media and journalism not covered by regularly offered courses. May be repeated for credit, if content differs. Prerequisite may vary with topic.
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VIDE 3890: Video Post-Production
3.00 Credits
Webster University
This course focuses on the procedures, strategies, and techniques employed in a video post-production studio. The class assumes a "systems approach" so that students learn the technical flow of the post-production studio. Areas of study include video-computer interface, editing, and audio for video. Prerequisite: VIDE 2520.
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VIDE 4251: Documentary Video Production
3.00 Credits
Webster University
Students learn the format, history, and production of the documentary. Students screen a variety of international works produced by the directors most responsible for shaping the development of this genre. Each student is responsible for producing a short documentary using single-camera techniques and online editing. Prerequisite: VIDE 2520.
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