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Digital Filmmaking & Video Production |
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The evolution of Digital Filmmaking & Video Production continues to revolutionize mass communication. The ability to integrate moving imagery, motion graphics, titles, and still imagery into a cohesive, compelling work is a highly sought after skill-set. The mission of the Digital Filmmaking & Video Production Bachelor of Arts program is to prepare students for the next generation of digital production and delivery who can meet the needs of corporate communication, television, e-business, and other media outlets for their existing markets. Students will formulate, construct, and deliver digital audio, video, motion graphics, and emerging digital production techniques to the changing world of mass communication while maintaining high standards of artistic expression. |
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First Quarter IMD123 History of Motion Media & Mass Communication. PH101 Principles of Photography GD113 Color Theory RS100 Computer Applications ENG101 English 1
Second Quarter DFP102 Fundamentals of Video Production DFP104 Fundamentals of Audio GD121 Image Manipulation ENG102 English II MAT101 Quantitative Literacy
Third Quarter DFP103 Intermediate Video Production DFP108 Conceptual Storytelling DFP105 Fundamentals of Editing DFP106 Lighting PSY101 Psychology
Fourth Quarter DFP201 Digital Cinematography DFP202 Fund. of Scriptwriting DFP205 Intermediate Editing SCI101 Science, Environment, & Society
Fifth Quarter DFP210 Studio Production DFP204 Intermediate Audio DFP203 Fundamentals of Producing & Directing DFP217 Fundamentals of Web Design SCI102 Science, Technology, & Society
Sixth Quarter DFP209 Electronic Field Production DFP222 DVD Authoring Elective I IMD236 Motion Graphics SCI103 Nutrition
Seventh Quarter DFP300 Scriptwriting DFP307 Fundamentals of Animation DFP302 Media Business Practices & Law COM101 Effective Speaking
Eighth Quarter DFP303 Short Media Production DFP304 Sound Design DFP305 Advanced Editing DFP306 Multi-Camera Production ENG301 English III
Ninth Quarter DFP310 Senior Project Preparation DFP311 Audio Post Production DFP308 Motion Graphics II DFP312 Acting & Directing ECON201 Economics
Tenth Quarter DFP400 Senior Project Production DFP420 Media Production Workshop DFP402 Compositing DFP412 Media Delivery Systems & Distribution HIS101 World Civilizations I
Eleventh Quarter DFP410 Senior Project Post Production DFP415 Portfolio Preparation Elective II RS202 Career Development HIS102 World Civilizations II
Twelfth Quarter DFP425 Senior Portfolio & Defense IN401 Internship MAT102 Statistics SOC101 Sociology |
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Charles Easley, MA, BA, Academic Director Van A. Garnett Joseph N. Johansen Drew Kinney Ahart W. Powers, III Michael D. Wirth |
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