Film, Television, and Electronic Media, Associate in Science for Transfer
The study of Film, Television, and Electronic Media leads to a broad range of employment opportunities in the entertainment industry, including Film and Television Production, Film and Television Direction, Film and Video Editing, Broadcast Technicians, and Camera Operation for Television and Motion Pictures. The major provides training that leads to positions in management or creative capacities or in related scholarly areas. Students will develop pre-production, production, and post-production technical and aesthetic skills, including camera and lighting production, audio production and principles, tools of photography, video editing, and production planning.
Courses
- ART V81 — Introduction to Motion Graphics
- COMM V16 — Introduction to Mass Communications
- FILM V01 — Introduction to Media Aesthetics and Cinematic Arts
- FILM V02 — Film Production
- FILM V03A — Non-Linear Editing I
- FILM V04 — Documentary Filmmaking
- FILM V05 — Narrative Filmmaking
- FILM V07 — Audio Production
- FILM V10 — Contemporary American Cinema
- FILM V11 — History of International Cinema: World War II to the Present
- THA V30A — Screenwriting I