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TFT 260: Cinema-TV Production I
4.00 Credits
Azusa Pacific University
Including studio and field production, the coursework first focuses on developing basic technical competencies in camera operation, lighting techniques, and basic editing. Studio modules concentrate on live directing, talent coaching, and crew management. Field modules include electronic news gathering and single-camera film style narratives.
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TFT 261: Radio and Sound Production
3.00 Credits
Azusa Pacific University
This course provides basic instruction and practical experience in the preparation, direction, production, and editing of materials for radio and sound tracks. In addition to acquiring general knowledge and aptitude in these areas, students should develop a greater capacity for teamwork and relationships, planning skills, and the ability to operate under pressures and deadlines of media production, audience analysis, budgeting, audio techniques, talent use, and crew management.
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TFT 261 - Radio and Sound Production
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TFT 263: Broadcast Performance
3.00 Credits
Azusa Pacific University
This course trains students in the basic components of acting and performance for nonfiction radio and television. Special attention is given to the unique demands of these media and the preparation needed for clear, compelling communication within them. While not primarily focused on general acting and performance techniques, these are addressed and enhanced. Prerequisite: TFT 260
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TFT 263 - Broadcast Performance
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TFT 274: Story and Character
3.00 Credits
Azusa Pacific University
This course acquaints students with universal principles of storytelling and character development. Students examine short stories, classic myths, and fairy tales in order to identify archetypal stories and characters as part of the adaptation process. By studying classic stories and characters from literature and film, students learn to create their own for use in dramatic writing.
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TFT 274 - Story and Character
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TFT 275: History of Broadcasting and Electronic Media
3.00 Credits
Azusa Pacific University
This course examines the issues and circumstances surrounding the development of the major electronic media: radio, television, cable, and Internet. Particular attention is paid to cultural shifts that took place as each new medium was introduced into society. The involvement of the Church and various religious leaders in the early stages of each medium's development is also considered.
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TFT 275 - History of Broadcasting and Electronic Media
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TFT 285: History of Film
3.00 Credits
Azusa Pacific University
The changes and developments in film are examined for their relationship to corresponding social contexts. Readings and discussions examine the interdependent relationships between social movements, technological advances, and business practices. Meets general studies elective requirement.
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TFT 285 - History of Film
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TFT 293: Theater Field Study
3.00 Credits
Azusa Pacific University
This course is an opportunity for concentrated study in the field of theatrical critique. Attendance of professional performances determined by the instructor is required. This course is for those participating in field trips planned by theater arts faculty.
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TFT 295: Film and Television Business
3.00 Credits
Azusa Pacific University
This class introduces students to the structure and business of the television and motion picture industries. Topics include broadcast, cable and local television, commercial production, advertising, programming, marketing, and ratings. Students learn how movies are made from the business of screenwriting through marketing and DVD release.
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TFT 302: Scenic Design
3.00 Credits
Azusa Pacific University
Students gain the skill of designing contemporary theater sets while analyzing the work of other designers, practicing various design techniques, and gaining a vocabulary needed to communicate with directors and other theater artists effectively. They also gain understanding of the moral issues pertaining to theater design. Course may be repeated for up to 6 units towards graduation.
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TFT 303: Creative Writing:Drama and Film
3.00 Credits
Azusa Pacific University
This course examines the art and craft of writing for the stage, film, or television. Students learn to analyze and evaluate their audience, their writing tasks, and their communication goals, and then match these exterior concerns of craft to their interior quest to say something meaningful to themselves and others.
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