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2009-2010 University Catalog 
    
2009-2010 University Catalog [Archived Catalogue]

Film/Digital Video - Bachelor of Fine Arts


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Program Total Credits: 123

The Filmmaking major provides students with a background in all phases of film and video production, including film cinematography, videography, film and video editing, and sound/image manipulation. As in still photography, filmmaking students acquire a strong background in criticism, theory, and history of media. All Film/Video majors pursue at least one practical internship as part of the degree requirements.

Foundation Year - Film/Digital Video Sequence - credits: 33


Students who want an art and design focus on filmmaking can access this two-course sequence in their first year. It provides a hands-on experiences in time/motion studies, and an introduction to the principles of video and sound production. Students will take the full compliment of Foundation studies in a slightly different sequence that requires a heavier course load during the first semester. Consequently, students selected to enter this sequence must show evidence, via their portfolio and academic records that they are capable of succeeding. Foundation students are eligible to select any College of Art and Design major program, regardless of the Foundation sequence they attend.

Fall Credits: 18


Spring Credits: 15


Sophomore Year Credits: 30


Fall Credits: 15


WRIT 251 and WRIT 252 Narrative Cinema I & II are required of all Film/Video majors.

Spring Credits: 15


WRIT 252 Narrative Cinema II can be counted as a studio elective or liberal arts course.

Junior Year Credits: 30


Fall Credits: 15


Spring Credits: 15


Senior Year Credits: 30


Fall Credits: 15


Spring Credits: 15


Liberal Arts Distribution


Note all Liberal Arts courses are 3 credits.

Note:


Electives must include at least nine studio credits taken outside the Film/Digital Video offerings.

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