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Film
and Video Studies
May
be elected as an interdepartmental concentration program
Prerequisite
to Concentration: Film-Video
230 or Film-Video 236.
Concentration
Program. 36
credits minimum. A grade of C- or better must be achieved in
any course taken to satisfy the concentration requirements.
- Core
Required Courses
(21 credits).
- General
concentration requirements:
- F/V
350
The History of American Film
- F/V
360
The History of World Film
- F/V
370
Television History
- F/V
414
Film Theory and Criticism
- Production
component requirements:
- F/V
200
Introduction to Film, Video and Television Production
- Two
of the following, upon completion of F/V 200:
- F/V
300
Filmmaking I
- F/V
301
Video Art I
- F/V
302
Television Studio I
- F/V
310
Screenwriting
- Required
Electives
(15 credits). Students are required to take a total of 15 credits
of electives with no more than one class in production and at
least one course in a national or regional cinema (Film-Video
440,
441,
442)
exclusive of the U.S. or in a 300- or 400-level television studies
course.
Select electives from the following: Film-Video 311,
340,
361,
365,
366,
380,
400,
401,
402,
404,
405,
406,
412,
413,
420,
422,
423,
427,
440,
441,
442,
450,
451,
455,
460,
461,
470.
With the exception of English 412 and 413, other film, video,
or television-centered courses taught outside the Program will
be considered for elective credit on a case-by-case basis. Students
should consult with their concentration advisor before taking
a course which they wish to use to meet this requirement.
Advising.
Students
who may be interested in a concentration in Film and Video Studies
are encouraged to consult with a Program advisor. Appointments
are scheduled at 2512 Frieze Building (764-0147).
Honors
Concentrators. The
Honors concentration in the Program in Film and Video Studies
offers qualified Film and Video Studies concentrators a special
opportunity. Upper-level students with strong academic records
and a demonstrated ability to carry out the independent work
required to complete an Honors thesis, screenplay, film, video
or digital production are encouraged to apply. The Film and Video
Studies Honors concentration is not restricted to students who
have been in the College Honors Program in their freshman and
sophomore years.
Upon
successful completion of the Honors concentration, students may
graduate with Honors, High Honors, or Highest Honors in Film
and Video Studies, depending on the evaluation of their thesis,
screenplay, or project. These Honors designations appear on their
diploma along with any College Honors designations they earn
from their overall grade point.
Students
accepted into the Honors concentration also become members of
the Honors Program of the College of Literature, Science, and
the Arts. As member of the LS&A Honors Program, they gain
access to a variety of special services such as possible financial
support for their Honors work. In addition, students may also
apply for competitive scholarships administered by the Program
in Film and Video Studies to help with costs associated with
Honors projects.
Admission.
To
be considered for the Honors concentration, students must have
a grade point average of 3.5 or higher in the Film and Video
Studies concentration. Students must also identify a Film and
Video Studies faculty sponsor and file an application for admission
to the Honors concentration no later than three terms prior to
the intended graduation date. For further information, contact
the Film and Video Studies Program at 764-0147.

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