Research Techniques for Creative Media Production (301)
This course presents a thorough introduction to the fundamental research concepts, methods and procedures in the context of creative media production. Areas of study include data collection, ensuring accuracy and validity of research material, and presenting the outcomes.
Project Design, Implementation and Evaluation (401/502)
In the pre-production phase, students translate their scripts into images and sounds. Tasks include script breakdown, budgeting and scheduling, …show more content…
In their learning of production design, students consider the application of artistic design and architectural concepts to visual storytelling presentations. In their television study, students examine both scripted and non-scripted content, genres and styles and series development.
Video and Audio Techniques (101)
This course introduces students to basic video and audio techniques in filmmaking such as; fundamental camera principals, type, formats and operations, shot selection, continuity and screen direction, as well as the basics of lighting.
Film Studies (101/202)
The purpose of this course is to provide students with an overview of how meaning is constructed in film through visual and technical significations. Students will be exposed to different theoretical models of film analysis in order to apply critical analysis to a chosen field of film studies.
Career Development (401/502)
This course guides students through a systematic career planning process to position them for a successful employment after graduation in the film, television and new media production industries. Activities in this course will include revision of individual goals, assessment of talents, exploration of career options, and analysis of the targeted job market.
Cinematography