RTVF 168A - Senior Film Projects ISemester Hours: 3 Fall
Approaching film as a unique means of aesthetic expression, you will begin creating a short narrative thesis film. You will write an original screenplay and develop pre-production materials, including a director’s statement, character biographies, script breakdown, schedule, and budget. In addition, you will be expected to achieve proficiency in critical areas of film production, including cinematography, sound recording, and editing.
Prerequisite(s)/Course Notes: RTVF 047 , 110 . Admission to class by permission of department. Lab fees additional. No liberal arts credit. May not be taken on a Pass/D+/D/Fail basis. Note: This course is the first half of a one-year sequence that continues with RTVF 168B in the spring. Credit for this course is only awarded upon completion of RTVF 168B .
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