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2065-498: Film and Video Internship
1.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
Provides the students with on-the-job experience in the fi eld of fi lm/video. The student seeks and acquires a school-approved internship position in a business or industry. The working environment provides the forum for learning more about the student's chosen career. A fi nal interview with the internship coordinator assists the student in evaluating the experience. The coordinator should be the faculty member most familiar with the student's internship fi eld. (Permission of internship coordinator) Credits 1 -6 per quarter
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2065-507: Senior Project
1.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
In this course students in their fi nal year begin work on a major project. Students work on projects, including narrative fi ction, documentary, experimental, animation, scriptwriting or craft that were proposed and approved in the spring quarter of the previous year. Students are in charge of their own work, but they work directly with an adviser to track their progress on the project. At the end of this quarter, students should have completed the tasks laid out in their project schedules. The fi rst in a three-part sequence. (2065-413 and departmental approval) Credit 4-6
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2065-508: Senior Project II
3.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
Work on the senior project continues. The student will meet at least once a week with his/her faculty advisor. At the end of the quarter, students screen their work for faculty and peer feedback. The second in a three-part sequence. (2065-507) Credit 4-6
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2065-509: Senior Project III
3.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
Students complete work on their senior project, creating appropriate distribution media or other appropriate publishable material. Craft students complete their contributions to projects, and prepare and give a presentation to the public. Scriptwriters rewrite their scripts and give a formal script-reading for the public. Experimentalists refi ne and complete experimental projects and prepare for fi nal exhibition/performance and distribution. Rationale: Variable credits allow students to match credits to the workload for this quarter. The third in a three-part sequence. (2065-508) Credit 2-4
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2065-512: Senior Forum
2.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
This course is intended to accompany and complement the department's Senior Project 2 course. Students in this course will meet as a group to screen edited works in progress, discuss postproduction problems, and plan jointly for the use of departmental production resources. (2065-507) Credit 2
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2065-513: Career Preparation
2.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
Career Preparation offers practical advice and assistance in job seeking and life after RIT. The course aids students in preparing their thesis projects for festival entry and distribution. Material produced by the student includes a resume, portfolio, and work reel. (2065-512) Credit 2
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2065-550,551,552,553: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
A seminar approach offered on demand when adequate numbers of students and faculty desire to investigate specialized topics not normally offered in the regular curriculum. Available to upper-level students. Credit variable 1-9
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2065-563: The Business of Hollywood
3.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
In this interactive role-playing course, students become studio executives, producers, or agents. Participants learn the techniques of identifying movie concepts and selling ideas, the specifi cs of talent compensation, and the structure of the Hollywood studio system. Perhaps most importantly, students learn methods of negotiation in the fi lm industry and gain an understanding of what it takes to succeed in this business. If you have ever contemplated a career in show biz, take this class and think again! (Online course) Credit 3
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2065-599: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
A student-proposed advanced project sponsored by an instructor. Approval of the proposal by a faculty sponsor and the administrative chairperson of the school. Available to upper-level students with a GPA of 3.0 or greater. Credit variable
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2067-201,202,203: Applied Photo I
6.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
An introduction to the major in applied photography that will give the student broad experiences in various areas of photography and assist in making program decisions and practicing visual communications. The curriculum emphasizes both craft and visual problem solving. Credit 6
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