21:089:104
Introduction to Video Production (4)
Basics of video production: preproduction planning, shooting (including framing, camera angles, and the role of lenses), lighting, sound, and digital editing. By combining lectures, screenings, and a diverse variety of video production assignments, the course will provide students with a strong grasp of all key concepts and skills needed to produce high-quality videos.
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21:089:204
Intermediate Video Production (4)
Areas of study include the stages of dramatic and documentary preproduction, production, and postproduction, as well as more technically advanced lessons on cameras, video formats, lenses, lighting, sound recording, and more sophisticated approaches to editing and postproduction.
Prerequisite: 21:089:104.
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21:089:256,257
Art and History of Film (3,3)
Development of the film as an art form; its origins in stage techniques; the emergence of a film aesthetic through the contributions of various international artists.
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21:089:263,264
Modern Film (3,3)
Examines a variety of topics relating to modern film.
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21:089:280
The Music Video: Mirror to Contemporary Society (3)
Music video is a significant and compelling form of contemporary popular culture, one that
is widely circulated and complex. This course engages questions such as: How can we
engage critically with music video and its role in popular culture? What do contemporary
music videos have to tell us about patterns of cultural identity today? How are the
constructions of race, gender, ethnicity and privilege put on display, reinforced and
sometimes challenged?
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21:089:304
Convergence (3)
Examines early experiments with converging technologies, as well as how digitization, electronic commerce, and new forms of information delivery are changing the nature of television.
Prerequisites: 21:086:201 or 202, or by permission of instructor.
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21:089:309
Imagery and Culture (3)
Examines multiple approaches to understanding media and culture, including ways in which imagery affects perceptions of race, gender, consumer behavior, politics, and social roles; explores imagery in popular culture, new media, film, and art.
Prerequisites: 21:086:201 or 202, or by permission of instructor.
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21:089:310
Introduction to Mass Multimedia and the Internet (3)
Introduction to contemporary multimedia tools, such as webcasting and creating DVDs, as well as writing and publishing on the internet.
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21:089:319
Narrative Production (4)
Builds on skills developed in Intermediate Video Production; students develop a shooting script and direct an original television drama. Scripts may include those from 21:089:445 Drama Writing for Television.
Prerequisite: 21:089:204.
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21:089:333
Documentary Production (4)
Builds on skills developed in Intermediate Video Production. Students research, shoot, and edit a documentary video.
Prerequisite: 21:089:204.
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21:089:351,352
Topics in American Film (3,3)
Drawing upon the history of American film from the silent era through the studio-dominated 1940s to the present day, the instructor chooses a particular topic to focus upon each semester.
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21:089:393,394
Internship in Video Production (3,3)
Open to video production majors in junior or senior year.
Prerequisites: Permission of program coordinator and instructor directing the study.
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21:089:402
TV News and Documentary Writing (3)
Introduction to how broadcast journalists and documentary makers research and write scripts; explores a variety of journalistic formats, standards of publication, as well as related ethical, legal, and social issues.
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21:089:405
International Cinema and Media (3)
Current cinema is not limited to the United States and Western Europe. Great films are being produced in Latin America, Asia, Eastern Europe, and many other countries. Class will focus on specific films and directors who are producing films with global impact.
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21:089:406
Expanded Media (3)
An advanced class in which students with considerable technical production skills will create original videos, which will begin to develop unique personal styles and approaches. Theoretical preparation includes: discussion of film genres, screening, and critiques of film excerpts in order to understand the directorial approaches and aesthetic choices used in advanced production.
Prerequisite: 21:089:204.
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21:089:407
Community Video (3)
An advanced class in which students will develop video projects with organizations in the Newark area. Theoretical approaches, research, collaboration techniques, and screening of related documentaries and videos will also be part of the class.
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21:089:410
Video Art (3)
Introduction to contemporary theory and practice of video as an art form. Emphasis on the production of individual art works incorporating video technology and critical literature about video.
Prerequisite: 21:089:104.
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21:089:440,441
Topics in Video Production (3,3)
Class focuses on a particular topic that is not usually covered in general coursework. Topics may include specialization in certain areas such as lighting, location audio, postproduction audio, creative approaches, or advanced production theory.
Prerequisites: 21:089:104 and 204.
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21:089:443,444
Dramatic Film Production (3,3)
Builds on skills learned in introductory production classes; students develop a shooting script and direct an original television drama. Scripts may include those from 21:089:445 Drama Writing for Television.
Prerequisite: 21:089:319 or 333.
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21:089:445
Screenwriting (3)
Basics of writing drama scripts for television, including how to develop characters, situation, and plot in short, one-act teleplays.
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21:089:487
Independent Study in Video Production (3)
Advanced, mainly self-directed production of a video program with scheduled instructor overview sessions.
Prerequisites: 21:089:319 or 333 with permission of program coordinator and instructor directing the study.
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21:089:490, 491
Video Production Capstone (3,3)
This is the culminating class of the video production major. The student demonstrates all that has been learned by producing a long-form video.
Prerequisite: 21:089:319 or 333.
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