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4.00 Credits
2-4-4 Portraiture lighting techniques including use of single and multiple light sources, lighting patterns and ratios, outdoor subtractive lighting, interior lighting techniques for environmental portraiture and flash fill. Business practices, subject posing and use of medium format cameras are employed. Prerequisite: PHOT 152 which may be concurrent or permission of the Department Head. ($500)
Prerequisite:
PHOT 152 which may be concurrent or permission of the Department Head. ($500)
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4.00 Credits
2-4-4 Advanced materials and techniques. Investigation of specialized areas of photography that exist primarily in the studio. Incorporation of digital imaging in studio photography. Portfolio preparation. Prereq: PHOT 152 and PHOT 201 with grade C or better or permission of Department Head. ($300)
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PHOT 152 and PHOT 201 with grade C or better or permission of Department Head. ($300)
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3.00 Credits
2-2-3 This course provides study beyond the introductory level of the techniques, skills and processes used for video production in corporate and organizational settings, including non-profit organizations, cable TV and the web. It features hands-on applications of advanced techniques for creating professional video projects including use of the DSLR camera for video. The course refines students' skills in the pre-production process, the gathering of audio and video content through field production, and computer-based editing. Prereq: PHOT 104. ($100) (all equipment is supplied by Department)
Prerequisite:
PHOT 104. ($100) (all equipment is supplied by Department)
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4.00 Credits
2-4-4 In this course, students will learn about the special role o photojournalism in modern society. This course provides advanced level photography students with an overview of photojournalism as a career, and instruction in expanded techniques of modern photojournalism. Using professional digital cameras, recorders, computers, and a variety of software, students will produce still and moving images for photojournalistic storytelling while developing compositional and technical skills. ($150). Prereqs: PHOT 104, PHOT 151, and PHOT 152, which may be taken concurrently.
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4.00 Credits
2-4-4 (Eff. FL20) This course is an introduction to professional fashion and entertainment photography. Through a series of practical demonstrations and shooting assignments, the course provides students with an overview of professional camera techniques, studio lighting, collaborating with stylists and models, and creating and marketing a professional photography portfolio for careers in fashion and entertainment photography. ($75). Prerequisites: (Eff. FL20) PHOT 101 or PHOT 105 and PHOT 201.
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1.00 Credits
1-10-1 Students are placed in professional studio or photographic laboratory for at least 10 hours per week to get first hand experience in the industry. Supervision is by faculty in conjunction with employer. Prereq:30 credits or more earned, and PHOT 152 and PHOT 201, or PHOT 202.
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30 credits or more earned, and PHOT 152 and PHOT 201, or PHOT 202.
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4.00 Credits
Community Photo Projects
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4.00 Credits
No course description available.
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3.00 Credits
2-2-3 This course is the capstone experience for the Photographic Imaging and Digital Video Production Programs. It teaches critical skills for the graduate who intends to seek employment in the field of photographic imaging or digital video production or transfer to a baccalaureate institution. Portfolio preparation will consolidate imagery digital video produced in previous courses into a unified body of work. Other components of the course include business aspects of the profession, legal issues, resume preparation and development of interview skills. Restricted to DVP and Photographic Imaging students only ($250). Prerequisite: (Eff. FL20) For Digital Video Production program students: DVP 120, DVP 130, DVP 140, DVP 150 must be taken prior to this course, and DVP 210 and DVP 220 may be taken concurrently with this course. For Photographi Imaging program students: PHOT 202 must be taken prior to this course, and PHOT 205 may be taken concurrently.
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