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TFT 460: Dramatic Theory and Criticism
3.00 Credits
Azusa Pacific University
This course examines theories and analyses of dramatic genres, from ancient to modern times. A specific emphasis is placed on the historical-critical method, as students learn how drama reflects the social context in which it was created.
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TFT 462: Advanced Cinema Production
4.00 Credits
Azusa Pacific University
Students work collaboratively as a crew to complete a festival-ready film for screening and distribution. Students serve in specific roles such as producers, directors, cinematographers, editors, and sound designers. The course emphasizes visual storytelling through an iterative production and critique process. Prerequisite: TFT 335
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TFT 462 - Advanced Cinema Production
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TFT 466: Drama Ministries:Performance and Production
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Azusa Pacific University
This course prepares students for vocational and volunteer ministry in the arts by giving them hands-on experience. The class prepares a fulllength dramatic presentation to be used as a ministry tool. The class travels throughout the semester to churches and other organizations to present the production. Students are involved in every aspect of the ministry including technical, logistical, and managerial efforts in addition to one-on-one intentional ministry. Course may be repeated for up to 6 units towards graduation.
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TFT 475: Media Ministries
3.00 Credits
Azusa Pacific University
This service-learning course applies the student's knowledge of media in service to the surrounding community. Students survey the various ways media is used in church and parachurch settings and then come alongside these organizations in "mini-internships." Students lend theirexpertise and energy in creating media spanning from worship to fundraising. Students develop their understanding of media literacy and its relationship to the church through interviews, reading, critiques, and practical application. Course may be repeated for up to six units towards graduation. Prerequisite: CBA 260 (COMM 200 recommended)
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TFT 485: Advanced Screenwriting
3.00 Credits
Azusa Pacific University
This screenwriting seminar stresses artistry, excellence, professionalism, and spirituality. Through intense study of assigned readings and films, students learn how to hone the craft of cinematic storytelling and organically integrate faith within their writing to create screenplays with an unusual quality of depth. Prerequisite: ENGL 303 or TFT 375
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TFT 485 - Advanced Screenwriting
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TFT 486: Topics in Film Analysis
3.00 Credits
Azusa Pacific University
This course examines the terms, methods, and techniques of film analysis in the context of a special topic that varies each semester depending on the instructor (e.g., Film Noir, Images of Women in Film, Shakespeare on Film, The Western). Emphasis is on formal analysis of film language, with consideration of other critical approaches to film.
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TFT 486 - Topics in Film Analysis
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TFT 487: Television Writing:Episodic Drama
3.00 Credits
Azusa Pacific University
This course recreates the environment of working on an hour-long television drama. Students gain practical experience in the collaborative process of writing episodic dramas and are prepared for future employment as writers, producers, or directors on a dramatic television series. As part of the course, students complete a 60-page dramatic teleplay. Prerequisite: TFT 375 or instructor permission
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TFT 487 - Television Writing:Episodic Drama
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TFT 488: Television Writing:Situation Comedy
3.00 Credits
Azusa Pacific University
This course allows students to experience the process of writing a television sitcom. From the creation of a viable series concept to rewriting a script to meet the needs of the actual production, students work as part of a writing staff rather than as individuals and discover how their specific writing skills contribute to the project's overall success. Prerequisite: TFT 375 or instructor permission
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TFT 490: Internship
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Azusa Pacific University
This course provides an opportunity for field experiences in the management principles and production skills of theater, film, and television. Internships are arranged individually for the participants and supervised directly by the instructor in conjunction with a workplace supervisor. Students should understand that most internships are entry-level "service" positions where one has theopportunity to model "servant leadership" even as Christ did.
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TFT 491: Classroom Practicum
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Azusa Pacific University
This course gives students practical experience in classroom teaching and tutoring. Students assist in classroom duties as well as complete assignments related to the development of a communication perspective. This course is repeatable for up to six units to be taken towards graduation. Prerequisite: Instructor permission
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TFT 491 - Classroom Practicum
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