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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
An in depth exploration of how American film has, reflected and shaped history. Class includes, films that have explored morays and values and how, each era has redirected film making. Focusing on, post WWII through the present, class examines how, films create a picture of the American culture.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to crafts of lighting, sound, recording and editing and motion picture editing, for television and film. This course is designed, for a practical exploration of tools, techniques,, and styles related to film studio and location, production, and software-based postproduction. , The focus is on production with bi-weekly video, projects. Course fee.
Prerequisite:
TV-225
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3.00 Credits
A hands-on course on gathering, treating, mixing,, and editing audio. As an essential part of a, filmmaker's skill set, the student will be taught, a wide range of technological and aesthetic, techniques for digital sound recording.
Prerequisite:
TV-225
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3.00 Credits
An advanced course in editing for the screen. , Students will learn sophisticated editing, techniques through a combination of classroom, lecture and hands-on projects. Students will, serve to demonstrate a growing competence in, industry-level editing. Avid and Adobe Premiere, systems will be used.
Prerequisite:
TV-370
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3.00 Credits
A hands-on training in the, visual audio, and story elements that go into, making a non-studio based fictional piece., Students make short films that are critiqued for, creativity and technique. Labs include screening, films for discussion.
Prerequisite:
TR-210, TV-225, and TV-370
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1.00 Credits
Practical experience working in all areas of film, and television production, scheduling, and, management. All TV/Film majors must sign up for, this one-credit practicum during their first, semester at the University. This first-year, practicum teaches the student both camera and, editing terminology and basics. Upon successful, completion of the course, the student will be, familiar with shooting and editing as well as, producing a personal profile. All TV/Film majors, must complete a total of six one-credit practica,, including at least one first-year practicum and, one, senior practicum. Practicum course numbers and, sections can be repeated up to a total of six, times for credit toward fulfilling graduation, requirements. Course fee.
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1.00 Credits
Practical experience working in all areas of film, and television production, scheduling, and, management. Students are free to design their own, project-based focus or to pursue approved field, study/experiential learning opportunity in the, local industry. The Traditional Practicum is, ordinarily completed between the second semester, of first year and the second semester of, junior year. All TV/Film majors must complete a, total of six one-credit practica, including at, least one first-year practicum and one senior, practicum. Practicum course numbers and sections, can be repeated up to a total of six times for, credit toward fulfilling graduation requirements., Course fee.
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1.00 Credits
All TV/Film majors must sign up for this, one-credit practicum as a first-semester senior., This course is designed to prepare seniors for, the spring capstone course. Short film projects, are pitched and selected by students and faculty., Above the Line (ATL) crew positions for the, projects are determined, and pre-production is, launched. Focus is on pitching, screenplay, development, fundraising, scheduling, casting,, and location scouting. Career exploration in film, and television is also covered. Course fee.
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3.00 Credits
Cross-listed with CS-392. An introduction to, animating and texturing using pre-made 3D models., Students will focus on the animation principles, and how to technically manipulate them using 3D, animation software. No prior knowledge in 3D, animation software is necessary. Course fee.
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3.00 Credits
Explores the role of a Producer and/or, Production Manager on a film set, studio or, location to better prepare the student for a, future in corporate or independent film making., Emphasis of the Producer's role during, preproduction, production, and postproduction, including: budgeting; cast and crew assembly;, management; generating and following scene, breakdown, call sheets; and the running of a set., Projects generated must be entered in local and, international film festivals. Course fee.
Prerequisite:
TV-370
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