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ESLG 4250: Research Writing and Library Skills
3.00 Credits
Webster University
Focuses on the practical use of the library and reference materials for study and research. Students learn to analyze and evaluate information and work through the stages of writing a research paper in content areas such as, but not limited to, business and management, media, and international relations. Prerequisite: placement test. May be repeated for credit.
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ESLG 4400: Writing/Reading Techniques for Graduate Studies
3.00 Credits
Webster University
Teaches students correct expository writing skills, emphasizing organization and support of ideas and the development of reading comprehension. Prerequisites: placement test and permission of the ESL coordinator. May be repeated for credit.
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FILM 2320: Filmmaking I
3.00 Credits
Webster University
Students learn the basics of filmmaking. Class sessions and assigned readings cover the entire filmmaking process. Students plan, shoot, and edit short black-and-white silent films. Lighting and exposure control and their relation to aesthetic qualities are emphasized. Prerequisites: PHOT 1000, FLST 1800, AND VIDE 1810.
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FILM 2500: Art Direction for Film and Video
3.00 Credits
Webster University
Students learn the basic techniques and problem-solving methods of designing for both motion pictures and television and the role the art director plays in each. A wide range of the field is explored, from feature films to television commercials. Field trips to several local production companies are arranged. Prerequisite: EPMD 1000.
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FILM 3150: Topics in Film Production
3.00 Credits
Webster University
These courses are offered periodically to feature topics in film production not covered by regularly offered courses. May be repeated for credit if content differs. Prerequisites vary with topic.
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FILM 3730: Film II:Production
3.00 Credits
Webster University
In this continuation of FILM 2320, students learn the fundamental principles of filmmaking to synchronous sound shooting and color cinematography. Students direct and use cinematic techniques for storytelling. The film is taken through production. Students should be aware of the monetary cost of this course and the large time commitment required. Grades are based on individual film work. (Post-production of the students' films is done in the FILM 3750 course.) Prerequisite: FILM 2320.
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FILM 3750: Film II:Post-Production
3.00 Credits
Webster University
This course is a continuation of FILM 3730. Students learn to complete their Film II Production film in the post-production stage. In this course students apply the fundamental principles of 16-mm synchronous filmmaking from the "raw footage" stage through post-production. (Students use their shot footage from FILM 3730.) Emphasis is placed on cinematic techniques for storytelling including picture editing, sound design, and completion formats. In addition to completing a short film, students learn about festivals and distribution. Grades are based on individual films. Prerequisite: FILM 3730.
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FILM 3900: Lighting for Film and Video
3.00 Credits
Webster University
Students learn the intermediate and advanced lighting techniques and the aesthetic foundations of those techniques used in photography, video, and filmmaking. Students also learn to identify the motivation behind specific lighting decisions, as well as the application of lighting techniques. Prerequisite: PHOT 1000, VIDE 1810, OR THEA 2020.
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FILM 4550: Film Directing
3.00 Credits
Webster University
Students learn the elements of directing applicable to dramatic films. Areas addressed include script analysis, choice of shots, character development, working with actors, working with production designers and cinematographers, techniques for efficient, creative work on the set, and working with editors in post-production. Students direct short, dramatic films, working with students in FILM 4560 Advanced Cinematography. Prerequisite: FILM 3750 OR permission of instructor.
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FILM 4560: Advanced Cinematography
3.00 Credits
Webster University
This course provides in-depth study of cinematography, including lighting for mood and special effects, lighting in special situations, use of camera filters, exposure calculations for special situations (i.e., close-up cinematography), and use of various film stocks. Students learn the use of these and other techniques in the art of cinematography. Issues involving working with directors, production designers, and gaffers are also addressed. The class meets concurrently with FILM 4550 Film Directing, and cinematography students work with directing students to make short, dramatic films. Prerequisites: FILM 3900, FILM 3750 AND permission of instructor.
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