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  • 4.00 Credits

    Students produce short documentary projects in either fi lm or video, depending on their prerequisites, or, with consent of the instructor, they may work in any medium appropriate to their experience and resources, such as still photo, painting, animation, comic strip, performance, radio, or multimedia. Students are encouraged to experiment with individual style and, while producing their own work also serve as part of a production planning team and production crew for all other projects. Students complete projects for presentation at public departmental screenings. (2065-311 or 2065-431) Credit 4
  • 4.00 Credits

    Students produce short documentary projects in either 16mm fi lm or video, depending on their prerequisites or with consent of instructor, students may work in any medium appropriate to their experience and resources such as: still photo, painting, animation, comic strip, performance, radio, or multimedia. Students are encouraged to experiment with individual style and while producing their own work also serve as part of a part of a production planning team and production crew for all other projects. Students complete projects for presentation at public departmental screenings. (2065-311 or 2065-431) Credit 4
  • 4.00 Credits

    This workshop is designed to explore creative and technical ways to use lighting to bring a scene 'to life' in the two-dimensional medium of fi lm or video.Proper utilization of a set requires the actors to move within that space, yet the placement of the lighting instruments along with the quality of light is a very complex task. This course will introduce and enhance these skills. (2065-431 or 2065-311) Credit 4
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students will learn the basic pre-production techniques for narrative fi ction, experimental, and documentary fi lmmaking. Students will also prepare a preproduction binder in a genre of their choice to be used in an actual production. Course requires a prepared script or proposal. (2065-203) Credit 3
  • 4.00 Credits

    Students produce short projects as experiments in concept, style, or technology and are encouraged to take risks, break "rules" and explore their ownunique creative potential without fear of grade punishment for being different. Students may work in either fi lm or video, depending on their prerequisites, or, with consent of the instructor, students may work in any medium appropriate to their experience and resources, such as still photo, painting, animation, comic strip, performance, radio or multimedia. While producing their own work students also serve as part of a production planning team and production crew for all other projects. Students complete projects for presentation at public departmental screenings. (2065-431, 2056-311 or permission of instructor) Credit 4
  • 4.00 Credits

    Students produce short projects as experiments in concept, style, or technology and are encouraged to take risks, break "rules" and explore their ownunique creative potential without fear of grade punishment for being different. Students may work in either fi lm or video, depending on their prerequisites, or with consent of the instructor, they may work in any medium appropriate to their experience and resources, such as still photo, painting, animation, comic strip, performance, radio, or multimedia. While producing their own work students also serve as part of a production planning team and production crew for all other projects. Students complete projects for presentation at public departmental screenings. (2065-327) Credit 4
  • 4.00 Credits

    Students produce short projects as experiments in concept, style, or technology and are encouraged to take risks, break "rules" and explore their own uniquecreative potential without fear of grade punishment for being different. Students may work in either 16mm fi lm or video, depending on their pre-requisites, or with consent of instructor. Students may work in any medium appropriate to their experience and resources such as: still photo, painting, animation, comic strip, performance, radio, or multi-media. While producing their own work, students serve as production planning team and production crew for all other projects. Students complete projects for presentation at public departmental screenings. (2065-431 or 2065-311 or permission of instructor) Credit 4
  • 4.00 Credits

    This class is a survey of basic techniques and aesthetics of animation and provides training and practical experience in a wide variety of approaches to single-frame motion picture production. Students produce a number of short fi lm exercises utilizing cutout, paint and draw animation as well as kinestasis. Extensive fi lm screenings illustrate each technique and related aesthetics. (2065-263; JPHQ or JPHF major or consent of instructor) Credit 4
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course in animation techniques and tools provides the student with the training and practical experience necessary for independent operation of animation equipment and the independent production of animated fi lm. A variety of traditional and experimental techniques are explored in depth. These techniques include animation stand as well as three-dimensional animation execution. Students work independently and in group situations, and participate in all phases of animated fi lm production. Students have the opportunity to explore mixed technique approaches, as well as utilize their experiences in photography, graphic arts, painting, sculpture, and other backgrounds and skills. Screenings of fi lms illustrate a variety of different techniques, styles, and production concerns and practices. Profi ciency in drawing is not required. (2065-331, course not offered every year) Credit 4
  • 4.00 Credits

    Provides practice in all phases of single-frame fi lm production. Students produce a short fi lm with sound of their own design. Weekly meetings will discuss and critique the progress and merits of the fi lm. Students will rely only on techniques learned in previous classes. Final fi lm must be screened for the school community. Course not offered every year. (2065-332) Credit 4
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