PROGRAMS
- OVERVIEW
- FILM
- GAME PRODUCTION
- COMPUTER ANIMATION
- FACULTY
- ADVISORY BOARD
Film Courses 3
FILM PRODUCTION
The Film Production course examines the entire film process, from script analysis to postproduction. In this course, students become familiar with each of the positions involved in a professional film production by participating in labs that give them hands-on experience. Subjects covered include directing, cinematography, shooting styles, lenses, audio for film, working with talent, the film producer, special effects, film editing, film transfers to video, and an introduction to non-linear editing.
FILM THEORY
A lecture series and critical workshop defining the elements that make narrative filmmaking effective and important. In it students will have a forum to stretch and exercise creative powers, practicing newfound filmmaking evaluative skills.FINAL PROJECT
The Final Project course examines all aspects of making a film. During this course, students are exposed to various facets of advanced filmmaking. Students develop and produce their own projects using advanced media including traditional film or high definition video. All projects are shot on location.
HISTORY OF CULTURE
The History of Culture course is a presentation and study of architecture, décor, dress, entertainment recreation and the everyday life of selected cultural groups and periods. What were the people like? What did they do? What was their contribution to our current culture, tastes and trends?
MEDIA AND SOCIETY
The Media and Society course explores media’s impact on society and culture historically through present day. Areas of concentration including advertising, ethics, censorship, and globalization are examined from psychological and sociological perspectives. The use of in-class discussion, lecture, visual media, research, and project-based assignments allow students to develop life skills.


