Course Types

There are three main course types within CINE: Production, Post Production, and Lecture. These course types differ in their use of CINE equipment and on-campus facilities.

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Production courses include in- and/or out-of-class activities and productions that involve use of CINE equipment and on-campus facilities. 

Production courses include:

  • 170 - On-Set Safety and Best Practices
  • 210 - Sight, Sound & Story
  • 305 - Production Workshop I
  • 307 - Production Sound
  • 322 - Experimental Filmmaking
  • 323 - Cinematic Lighting
  • 328 - Lighting I
  • 336 - Production II
  • 338 - Television Studio Producing
  • 340 - Production III: Adv Prod A
  • 341 - Advanced Cinematography I
  • 342 - Production IV: Adv Prod B
  • 343 - Advanced Cinematography II
  • 360 - Independent Media Production
  • 370 - On-Set Safety & Best Practices
  • 381 - Directing the Documentary 
  • 382 - Documentary Production I
  • 383 - Documentary Production II
  • 438 - Television Studio Directing
  • 490 - S Topics Film and Electronic Arts 

Post Production courses include use of on-campus editing facilities. 

Post Production courses include:

  • 272 - Editing Lab I
  • 320 - Post-Production Sound
  • 327 - Producing I
  • 337 - Digital Arts Production
  • 347 - Introduction to Visual Effects
  • 416 - Editing II
  • 417 - Editing III
  • 418 - Color Correction
  • 427 - Prod II: Prod Feature Films
  • 437 - 3D Computer Animation
  • 490 - S Topics Film and Electronic Arts 

 

Lecture courses do not involve the use of CINE equipment or additional on-campus facilities. 

Lecture courses include: 

All other CINE courses not listed above in Production and Post Production.

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