Admission:
The Digital Filmmaking Emphasis is intended for students wishing to pursue filmmaking as a career or who are preparing for graduate studies in filmmaking. Admission into the concentration is obtained through film faculty interview each fall semester. There is no guarantee of admittance or continuance in the concentration. Students may decide at any time to return to the general Theatre concentration.
Continuation:
Students in the Digital Filmmaking concentration must complete an annual portfolio review and interview by the film faculty each spring. There is no guarantee of admittance or continuance in the concentration. Students may decide at any time to return to the general Theatre concentration.
Theatre Concentration - Digital Filmmaking Emphasis:
| THEATRE 225 |
Introduction to Production Technology |
| THEATRE 244 |
Introduction to Production Design |
| THEATRE 270A |
Film Appreciation |
| THEATRE 271 |
Introduction to Digital Filmmaking |
| THEATRE 330 |
The Short Script |
| THEATRE 346 |
Screenwriting I |
| THEATRE 370 |
The Video Project |
| THEATRE 446 |
Directing for the Camera |
| THEATRE 471W |
International Film History |
| THEATRE 479 |
American Film History |
THEATRE
ELECTIVES |
A total of 17 credit hours must be taken to successfully complete this concentration. |
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A total of 18 credit hours must be taken within the major at the 300-400 level. |
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If a film studies minor is elected, students may not use the same film courses to fulfill requirements in both the major and the minor. |
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