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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to film and literature as related, though distinct, cultural forms. Students examine the similarities and differences between film and literature, with an emphasis on movies as a narrative and visual medium. Students become familiar with the terms, methods, and techniques of film analysis, and view and discuss films in terms of plot structure, character development, themes, genres, and literary sources. Some attention is given to the history of cinema, film criticism and theory, as well as film production from development through distribution.
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3.00 Credits
This intermediate acting course allows more performing opportunities within the classroom. It includes continuation of study in character development through improvisation, script writing, and dialogue, as well as evaluation through play observation and script reading. Prerequisite: THTR 113 or instructor's permission
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed for the creation and execution of full-length theatrical presentations for backstage involvement, and includes rehearsal, assistant direction, production coordination, set design and construction, costumes, publicity, house management, makeup, etc. Course may be repeated for up to 6 units towards graduation.
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3.00 Credits
This course bridges the gap between theory and application of the visual components that make meaning in a visual story. Instruction is achieved through a combination of lecture, demonstration, and multiple student assignments applying course material to practice. Prerequisite: TFT 260
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3.00 Credits
This comprehensive course covers the fundamentals of lighting, exposure, use of film and motion picture cameras, general use of equipment, safety procedures, and methodology for working on location and in the studio. This course is required for students who desire to fill a cinematography position on an advanced project. Prerequisite: TFT 260
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3.00 Credits
Students learn skills and techniques of cinematic storytelling via the editing and post-production processes. The course emphasizes proficiency using a non-linear editing system, the history of significant achievement in editing, and the editor's unique role in the cinematic process. This course is required for any student who desires to fill a editing position on an advanced production. Prerequisite: TFT 260
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on practical and aesthetic considerations relating to recording, editing, and mixing sound for cinematic productions and is required for students who desire to fill a sound position on an advanced production. Prerequisite: TFT 260
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3.00 Credits
Students explore a comprehensive, multicultural overview of the history of theatrical productions from ancient festival and classical theater through the mid 17th century. Current theatrical productions are attended. Theatrical productions are examined in a multidisciplinary approach. Meets the general studies elective requirement.
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3.00 Credits
Students explore a comprehensive, multicultural overview of the history of theatrical productions from the 17th century to the 21st century. Current theatrical productions are attended. Theatrical productions are examined in a multidisciplinary approach. Meets the general studies elective requirement.
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4.00 Credits
This is an intermediate-level course in cinema-TV production emphasizing both product and process. Students learn the distinct roles of writing, producing, directing, cinematography, editing, and sound through a story-centered, collaborative, and iterative process. Prerequisites: TFT 260
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