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CMS 3366 - Video Directing |
A lecture-laboratory focused on the role and responsibilities of the director. This is a hands-on production class that allows students to gain knowledge and experience in all phases of directing a video production. Topics covered included directing multi-camera and single camera shows, preproduction planning, post production, casting, writing, budgeting, and working in a collaborative environment. Students focus on understanding all elements involved in creating a director's vision. Students will develop skills in lighting, storyboarding, framing, using depth of field, and editing to create a vision. Pre-requisite(s): MCM 3311 and MCM 3370 or CMC 3311 or CMC 3371. 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Second Undergrad Degree, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Communication & Media Studies Department |