| Description | This Film + Screen Arts media core studio
allows for varying degrees of concentration and
hybridity in a range of media practices, themes,
and genres. This is a dramatic practice course in
which individual and collaborative projects enable
students to identify appropriate and preferred
media practices, and synthesize these approaches
using film, digital cinema, audio, online,
web-based, interactive stories, and/or immersive,
performative modalities.
Foundational media skills from previous semesters
are the basis for innovative and creative
risk-taking that embraces specific cine-making
processes and expands and cross-pollinates terrain
between genres, industry genres, and the author's
approach. Project work is led by the
director/author, albeit it is collaborative by
nature, developing students' multidisciplinary,
team-working, and project management skills.
Author-driven scripts and films will be analyzed
and broken down, their components examined for
purpose and intent. Students implement directing
and producing concepts in their own films and
class exercises and complete a significant
workshop working with their actor(s), from casting
and audition through rehearsal and principal
photography.
Students continue to refine their critical
vocabulary and analytical and technical skills.
They will have regular critiques and a tight
timeline in which the projects must evolve from
concept to completion. Students are expected to
work on each other's films covering key positions
in either pre-production, production, and
post-production and ensure that their third-year
core studio experiences involve a solo project.
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