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Dec 02, 2024
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Website Catalog (In Development)
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COM 205 - Introduction to Filmmaking This course offers the student an introduction to the craft of filmmaking and motion picture production. Within the course the student will receive a hands-on approach to the principles of cinematography, including formats, film stocks, lighting, and camera operation. Topics covered will include production techniques involved in single-system filmmaking, basic editing, screening techniques, and shooting film for video transfer and post-production.
Credits: 3 Hours 2 Class Hours, 2 Laboratory Hours Course Profile Learning Outcomes of the Course:
Upon successful completion of this course the student will be able to:
- Possess a working knowledge of the fundamental principles of cinematic composition and visualization, and how images are captured in a time-based medium.
- Have competence in basic camera operation and etiquette, including basic loading and unloading of a standard 16mm motion picture camera.
- Understand how to correctly operate cinematic and/or video image capture and editing equipment in a single or group setting, as well as the ability to follow standard safety protocols when working individually or in a group setting.
- Recognize and identify different crew positions on a film set and the individual function of each.
- Compile a series of individual or group projects in a time-based medium, either in digital video or 16mm film.
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