VIDEO
PRODUCTION
Video
Production Technology 21G (VP 21G)
This
course is an introduction to video production techniques, using digital video
cameras and Apple Final Cut editing systems. Each student will write, produce,
direct, shoot, and edit a series of short (three-to-seven-minute) films.
Emphasis will be placed on basic storytelling and narrative filmmaking. The
course will provide an introduction to basic equipment and operating techniques
of video production. Students will gain hands-on experience of the entire video
production process from scripting, filming, lighting and sound through to
editing and post-production procedures.
Video
Production Technology 31G (VP 31G) Video Production Technology 31G (VP 31G)
This
course follows Video Production Technology (VP 21G) with a stronger emphasis on
the large feature film. Students will form small film companies and be
responsible for all aspects of producing a major film, from pre-production
through to post-production. Students will develop the proper movie script
structures and will acquire all necessary techniques needed in directing,
filming and producing short movies including: Advance Equipment and Operating
Techniques, Casting, Location Work, Mixing, Recording, Final Cut Video Editing
Systems, Promotion and Viewing.
(Prerequisites: Video Production Technology
21G).
Independent
Filmmaking 31G (IFM 31G)
This
course is designed to introduce students to the technical and artistic skills
needed for being a successful filmmaker. Digital Film will be run on a
continuous cycle of structured theoretical lessons followed by written
assignments and practical demonstrations during the production of a feature
film. (Prerequisites: Video
Production Technology 21G).
Independent
Filmmaking 41G (IFM 41G)
This
final year digital film course is intended to act as a bridge for students who
are considering the possibility of a career in the film/media industry. The course starts where Digital
Filmmaking 31G left off. Students
will be required to take leadership roles, heading up the many departments that
are involved in producing a feature film, including writing, directing, and
editing. (Prerequisites: Digital
Filmmaking 31G).
PRODUCTION
Video
Production Technology 21G (VP 21G)
This
course is an introduction to video production techniques, using digital video
cameras and Apple Final Cut editing systems. Each student will write, produce,
direct, shoot, and edit a series of short (three-to-seven-minute) films.
Emphasis will be placed on basic storytelling and narrative filmmaking. The
course will provide an introduction to basic equipment and operating techniques
of video production. Students will gain hands-on experience of the entire video
production process from scripting, filming, lighting and sound through to
editing and post-production procedures.
Video
Production Technology 31G (VP 31G) Video Production Technology 31G (VP 31G)
This
course follows Video Production Technology (VP 21G) with a stronger emphasis on
the large feature film. Students will form small film companies and be
responsible for all aspects of producing a major film, from pre-production
through to post-production. Students will develop the proper movie script
structures and will acquire all necessary techniques needed in directing,
filming and producing short movies including: Advance Equipment and Operating
Techniques, Casting, Location Work, Mixing, Recording, Final Cut Video Editing
Systems, Promotion and Viewing.
(Prerequisites: Video Production Technology
21G).
Independent
Filmmaking 31G (IFM 31G)
This
course is designed to introduce students to the technical and artistic skills
needed for being a successful filmmaker. Digital Film will be run on a
continuous cycle of structured theoretical lessons followed by written
assignments and practical demonstrations during the production of a feature
film. (Prerequisites: Video
Production Technology 21G).
Independent
Filmmaking 41G (IFM 41G)
This
final year digital film course is intended to act as a bridge for students who
are considering the possibility of a career in the film/media industry. The course starts where Digital
Filmmaking 31G left off. Students
will be required to take leadership roles, heading up the many departments that
are involved in producing a feature film, including writing, directing, and
editing. (Prerequisites: Digital
Filmmaking 31G).