FILM ELECTIVE – A COURSE OFFERED THROUGH THE FILM,DEPARTMENT THAT IS NOT ALREADY “REQUIRED”. SEARCH,FOR AVAILABLE FILM ELECTIVES BY USING THE “FLM”,COURSE CODE.
Credits: 3
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FILM ELECTIVE – A COURSE OFFERED THROUGH THE FILM,DEPARTMENT THAT IS NOT ALREADY “REQUIRED”. SEARCH,FOR AVAILABLE FILM ELECTIVES BY USING THE “FLM”,COURSE CODE.
Credits: 3
Prerequisites:
Independent Study is available to students who are,at Junior or Senior level standing with a,cumulative grade point average of 3.00 or above.,The student may receive approval to work in an,area or on a project that is not otherwise offered,or addressed in the regular curriculum. An,Independent Study should include opportunities for,individual student voice and provide a space for,diverse perspectives. Students may receive credit,toward graduation for no more than 6 credit hours.,The student must submit to the chairperson of the,department in which they wish to study, an,Independent Study Proposal of 150 words (no less),of the student’s plan for study and her/his reason,for choosing to study independently. Once the,department chairperson provides approval and the,instructor for the Independent Study is,determined, the faculty member must write an,Independent Study Syllabus with education goals,,learning outcomes, meeting dates, course,expectations, timelines, and due dates. Art,Education candidates must pass DAE 490 with a,grade of ‘C’ (2.00) or higher to qualify for,certification.
Credits: 3
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CHOOSE 300/400 LEVEL STUDIO COURSE – 3 CREDITS. ,IAD DEPT. APPROVAL REQUIRED FOR STUDIO ELECTIVE,SELECTION & PLACEMENT FROM UNDERGRADUATE MAJOR,CODES: DAD, DAF, DCE, DCR, DFD, DGL, DME, DFA,,DGD, FAD, FLM, DMA, DIL, DIN, DPH, DPR, DTR.
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Credits: 3
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This course focuses on the fundamentals of visual,,storytelling by engaging students in a series of,,individual and collaborative exercises designed,to, develop an understanding of the camera,,lenses,, and,lights, non-linear editing techniques, and a,,basic understanding of sound in relation to,image., Students,make three short films exploring fiction,,,non-fiction and experimental forms. Selected film,,and video,works are analyzed throughout the, semester with,the aim of a critical awareness of, theory and,practice.,This is the equivalent class to FLM-106
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The emphasis of this course is on imaginative,pre-production for an evolving world of moving,images. Acknowledging the rapid changes in the way,work is produced and distributed, students will be,introduced to diverse historical, theoretical, and,practical methods of visual communication as they,develop their storytelling skills through creative,writing and pre-visualization exercises for,animation, game, live action, and new media with,an emphasis on inclusion in story and unique,experiences. This is a required course for all,first year Entertainment Arts students.
Credits: 3
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This studio course serves as an introduction to,the fundamental disciplines of Fine Arts.,Students focus on the development of observational,skills and an understanding of the techniques and,materials employed in a variety of mediums.,Projects encourage basic skills with the,development of the creative process. There are,demonstrations, lectures and discussions to help,further the understanding of studio processes.,,This is the equivalent course to DFA 105
Credits: 3
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Advanced surface modeling and production tools are,emphasized as students strengthen their electronic,drawing and rendering skills to a professional,level. The work from this class becomes an,important part of the student portfolio.
Credits: 3
Prerequisites: TAKE AVIS-366