Fall '99 First-Year Course Guide

First-Year Courses in Film and Video Studies (Division 368)

Fall Term, 1999 (September 8 - December 22, 1999)

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F/V 200. Introduction to Film, Video and Television Production.

Section 001.

Instructor(s): Terri Sarris

Prerequisites & Distribution: (3). (CE). Laboratory fee ($50) required.

Credits: (3).

Lab Fee: Laboratory fee ($50) required.

Course Homepage: No Homepage Submitted.

This course will provide students with a basic introduction to hands-on production in film, video, and television. Pre-production, production, and post-production (from basic script form to directing to editing) are all covered, and the differences as well as the similarities of these three related media are explored.

Check Times, Location, and Availability Cost: 2 Waitlist Code: 2

F/V 200. Introduction to Film, Video and Television Production.

Section 002, 003.

Instructor(s): Robert Rayher

Prerequisites & Distribution: (3). (CE). Laboratory fee ($50) required.

Credits: (3).

Lab Fee: Laboratory fee ($50) required.

Course Homepage: No Homepage Submitted.

This course will provide students with a basic introduction to hands-on production in film, video, and television. Pre-production, production, and post-production (from basic script form to directing to editing) are all covered, and the differences as well as the similarities of these three related media are explored.

Check Times, Location, and Availability Cost: 2 Waitlist Code: 2

F/V 200. Introduction to Film, Video and Television Production.

Section 004, 005.

Prerequisites & Distribution: (3). (CE). Laboratory fee ($50) required.

Credits: (3).

Lab Fee: Laboratory fee ($50) required.

Course Homepage: No Homepage Submitted.

This course will provide students with a basic introduction to hands-on production in film, video, and television. Pre-production, production, and post-production (from basic script form to directing to editing) are all covered, and the differences as well as the similarities of these three related media are explored.

Check Times, Location, and Availability Cost: 2 Waitlist Code: 2

F/V 236/RC Hums. 236. The Art of the Film.

Section 001 – Students are Required to Attend Film Viewing on Tuesday 7-11 pm, with an Alternate Screening on Thursday 7-11 pm.

Instructor(s): Hugh Cohen

Prerequisites & Distribution: (4). (HU). Laboratory fee ($45) required.

Credits: (4).

Lab Fee: Laboratory fee ($45) required.

Course Homepage: No Homepage Submitted.

This course examines the dramatic and psychological effects of the elements and techniques used in film making and television, and some of the salient developments in film's artistic and technological history. This course provides students with the basic tools and methods for film appreciation and study. Students write five two-page exercises, a seven-page analysis of a current movie, and a final exam.

Check Times, Location, and Availability Cost: No Data Given. Waitlist Code: 1

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