UWF 2002/2003 Catalog Table of Contents Index
 

Course Listings/Descriptions
FIL - Film

FIL 3XXXC Field Video and Film Digital Production . . . . . 3(F,S)
Prerequisite: FIL 3213C.
Principles and techniques of electronic field production for video, film, CD-ROM and the Internet.

FIL 3213C Digital Video and Film Multimedia Editing . . . . . 3(F,S)
Aesthetics and techniques of digital multimedia editing of video, audio, still images and graphics for video, film, CD-ROM and the Internet.

FIL 3940 Practicum Film . . . . . 1(F,S,SS)
Prerequisite: MMC 4103, and FIL 4601 or FIL 3XXXC.
Practical experience in advanced film production. Department permission is required.

FIL 4300 Documentary Film & Television . . . . . 3(SS)
Historical and sociological study of development of documentary film and television. Includes analysis of documentary film techniques and viewing of selected documentaries. Offered concurrently with FIL 5306; graduate students will be assigned additional work.

FIL 4403C History Motion Picture I . . . . . 3(F)
Evolution of film as a dynamic art form and medium of mass communication. Weekly film screening. Offered concurrently with FIL 5407C; graduate students will be assigned additional work.

FIL 4404C History Motion Picture II . . . . . 3(S)
Significant developments in world cinema from 1945 to present; emphasis on major postwar directors and new styles and forms. Weekly film screenings. Offered concurrently with FIL 5408C; graduate students will be assigned additional work.

FIL 4601 Film Making . . . . . 3(F)
Study and practice of film technique. Planning, scripting, cinematography, editing. Production of a short film by each student. Limited enrollment. Offered concurrently with FIL 5705; graduate students will be assigned additional work. Permission is required.

FIL 5306 Documentary Film and Television . . . . . 3(SS)
Historical and sociological study of development of documentary film and television. Includes analysis of documentary film techniques and viewing of selected documentaries. Offered concurrently with FIL 4300; graduate students will be assigned additional work.

FIL 5407C History of Motion Pictures I . . . . . 3(F)
Evolution of film as a dynamic art form and medium of mass communication. Weekly film screening. Offered concurrently with FIL 4403C; graduate students will be assigned additional work.

FIL 5408C History of Motion Pictures II . . . . . 3(S)
Significant developments in world cinema from 1945 to present; emphasis on major postwar directors and new styles and forms. Weekly film screening. Offered concurrently with FIL 4404C; graduate students will be assigned additional work.

FIL 5705 Film Making . . . . . 3(F)
Study and practice of film technique. Planning, scripting, cinematography, editing. Production of a short film by each student. Limited enrollment. Offered concurrently with FIL 4601; graduate students will be assigned additional work. Permission is required.


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