
Film & Video
Intro to Film
Students will learn basic film terminology; examine different film genres; analyze the purposes and functions of film, through aesthetic, socio-political, economic, and expressive aspects; examine narration and sequence through scriptwriting and storyboarding; learning hands-on application of camera, lighting and audio equipment, and editing software in pre-production, production and post-production; as well as work collaboratively in teams.


Independent Film Studies
This course examines how narrative films are conceived and crafted by developing an understanding of the underlying principles of filmmaking. These principles are explored through a series of practical exercises based around the key creative components of filmmaking, leading up to the execution and completion of a student-produced short film by individual students or teams of students.
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