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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
An internship project designed to, provide students with first hand work experience, in industry fields of particular interest to, them. Regular fieldwork in television/radio/film, studios is coupled with tutorial sessions and, readings.
Prerequisite:
TV/Film junior status or permission of the Department Chair
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3.00 Credits
Designed to offer students an, intermediate approach to digital filmmaking., Students will learn proper framing techniques,, sound recording, camera stabilization equipment,, and non-linear editing.
Prerequisite:
TV-125
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3.00 Credits
A hands-on course that explores, intermediate to advanced topics, tools, and, techniques of cinematography applied to, single-camera digital video production for, narrative film and television. Lighting theories, and concepts, camera technology and techniuqes,, digital camera workflow, and the principles of, composition and visual storytelling are discussed, and put into, practice. Students will work in various crew, positions in camera, grip, and electric, departments to shoot both individual and class, projects. Course fee.
Prerequisite:
TV-370
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3.00 Credits
Builds on material learned in TV-252, and TV-352. An intensive study and workshop., Students will write a feature length screenplay, and/or original pilot television scripts., Completed draft(s) of a sreenplay(s) required, upon the completion of the class. Indcludes, lecture and in-class reads of student work.
Prerequisite:
TV-252 and TV-352
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3.00 Credits
Building on the skills learned in Directing I,, this course focuses on the development of their, visual storytelling skills. Emphasis is placed on, communicating and working with actors, dramatic, analysis of story and screenplays, preparation, and pre-visulization, and using the camera as the, primary visual narrator of narrative film and, television. Students direct and critique short, digital video projects.
Prerequisite:
TV-380
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3.00 Credits
A challenging capstone course that prepares, students for the television and film industry., Creative collaboration is emphasized. Seniors, work, hands-on as department heads and/or creative, leads on short film projects chosen by students, and faculty. All phases and workflows of, pre-production, single-camera digital production,, and post-production are covered. Career skills, such as resume writing, producing creative reels,, and preparing for interviews are also covered., Course fee.
Prerequisite:
TV-380; TV-395 or TV-480
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3.00 Credits
Enables qualified TV/Film majors to, initiate, plan, and carry out a private, investigation in any area of the electronic, media industry. The proposal for such a project, must be submitted to a faculty member for, approval in the semester prior to the proposed, independent study project. Permission of the, Department Chair is also required.
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3.00 Credits
Cross-listed with PO-107., An analysis of the political culture, political, institutions, and organizations in East-Central, Europe. This course will focus on the communist, era, as well as the transition to democracy, and, current affairs. In addition to comparisons, across countries, issues such as democratization,, dual transition, and democratic consolidation, will be discussed. Course fee.
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3.00 Credits
An overview of the peoples of France, looking at, their tradition, history, art and literature in an, attempt to identify and define the qualities of, the French character. Students will also learn the, basic elements of French grammar and begin to, acquire reading knowledge of the language. Taught, in English. Course fee.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to Russian society since 1991., This course examines the impact of Gorbachev's, policies of glasnost and perestroika on Russian, history, society, literature, film, music, sex,, and other components of high and popular culture., Emphasis is placed on the collapse of Communism, and its aftermath. Taught in English. Course fee.
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