Search If you are looking for specific programs or courses, please use Program Search or Course Search. Showing 2111 - 2120 of 3387 results Type - Any -Academic DepartmentsArticlesCourses (Continuing)Courses (Regular)EventsPagesPeoplePoliciesProgramsSubjects Course Regular Studies Visualization FLMA 1160 Fundamentals of film directing with an emphasis on effective storytelling. Studies in script analysis, mise-en-scene, cinematic motion, form and style, and coverage.Registration in this course is restricted to students admitted to the Certificate in Film Arts (Directing). Course Regular Studies Principles of Production FLMA 1170 From development through pre-production, post-production, and distribution, this course will cover every aspect of filmmaking from the producer's perspective.Registration in this course is restricted to students admitted to the Certificate in Film Arts (Acting), Certificate in Film Arts (Directing)... Course Regular Studies Collaboration: The Actor FLMA 1180 This course will concentrate on narrative/dramatic elements of cinematic storytelling for the actor. Actors will practice their rehearsing and acting skills in collaboration with the writers and directors, adjusting their performances to the needs of the scripts and the directors' visions. In a... Course Regular Studies Collaboration: the Writer FLMA 1181 This course will concentrate on narrative/dramatic elements of cinematic storytelling for the writer. Writers will practice their pitching, writing, and rewriting skills in collaboration with the actors and directors. Writers will create original concepts and be teamed up with the directors and... Course Regular Studies Collaboration: The Director FLMA 1182 This course will concentrate on narrative/dramatic elements of cinematic storytelling for the director. Directors will practice pitching projects and receiving pitches from writers. Directors will work closely with actors in the rehearsal process to practice effective communication of objectives and... Course Regular Studies Art of the Short Film FLMA 1200 This introductory course offers a critical approach to the art of the short film through the screening and analysis of great short films. In critiquing various award-winning films, students will understand what makes for a great short film, both from the perspective of its art and its craft, and... Course Regular Studies Advanced Techniques and the Signature Tape FLMA 1210 On-camera blocking, rehearsals and final taping will be practiced, including heightened and more sophisticated camera awareness. Physical and emotional continuity will be added, including work on the arc of a character within scenes, from scene to scene, and working out of sequence. A demo signature... Course Regular Studies Voice II FLMA 1220 Techniques for narration, commercial slots, and animation.Registration in this course is restricted to students admitted to the Certificate in Film Arts (Acting).Prerequisite(s): A minimum "C-" grade in FLMA 1120. Course Regular Studies Audition Lab FLMA 1222 The on-camera interview and audition process, learning how to prepare, and audition quickly and effectively, how to handle cold readings and call backs. Through filmed mock auditions and directorial adjustment, students will acquire a specific and effective approach to auditioning for film and... Course Regular Studies Series Television Lab: Pilots and Bibles; Story Editing FLMA 1230 This course will start with the pitch and learning about what makes a good idea for a series. Students will develop a one-hour pilot script along with character biographies, character arcs and brief outlines for a further 12 episodes to complete their series bible. Students may choose to complete a... Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Course Regular Studies Visualization FLMA 1160 Fundamentals of film directing with an emphasis on effective storytelling. Studies in script analysis, mise-en-scene, cinematic motion, form and style, and coverage.Registration in this course is restricted to students admitted to the Certificate in Film Arts (Directing).
Course Regular Studies Principles of Production FLMA 1170 From development through pre-production, post-production, and distribution, this course will cover every aspect of filmmaking from the producer's perspective.Registration in this course is restricted to students admitted to the Certificate in Film Arts (Acting), Certificate in Film Arts (Directing)...
Course Regular Studies Collaboration: The Actor FLMA 1180 This course will concentrate on narrative/dramatic elements of cinematic storytelling for the actor. Actors will practice their rehearsing and acting skills in collaboration with the writers and directors, adjusting their performances to the needs of the scripts and the directors' visions. In a...
Course Regular Studies Collaboration: the Writer FLMA 1181 This course will concentrate on narrative/dramatic elements of cinematic storytelling for the writer. Writers will practice their pitching, writing, and rewriting skills in collaboration with the actors and directors. Writers will create original concepts and be teamed up with the directors and...
Course Regular Studies Collaboration: The Director FLMA 1182 This course will concentrate on narrative/dramatic elements of cinematic storytelling for the director. Directors will practice pitching projects and receiving pitches from writers. Directors will work closely with actors in the rehearsal process to practice effective communication of objectives and...
Course Regular Studies Art of the Short Film FLMA 1200 This introductory course offers a critical approach to the art of the short film through the screening and analysis of great short films. In critiquing various award-winning films, students will understand what makes for a great short film, both from the perspective of its art and its craft, and...
Course Regular Studies Advanced Techniques and the Signature Tape FLMA 1210 On-camera blocking, rehearsals and final taping will be practiced, including heightened and more sophisticated camera awareness. Physical and emotional continuity will be added, including work on the arc of a character within scenes, from scene to scene, and working out of sequence. A demo signature...
Course Regular Studies Voice II FLMA 1220 Techniques for narration, commercial slots, and animation.Registration in this course is restricted to students admitted to the Certificate in Film Arts (Acting).Prerequisite(s): A minimum "C-" grade in FLMA 1120.
Course Regular Studies Audition Lab FLMA 1222 The on-camera interview and audition process, learning how to prepare, and audition quickly and effectively, how to handle cold readings and call backs. Through filmed mock auditions and directorial adjustment, students will acquire a specific and effective approach to auditioning for film and...
Course Regular Studies Series Television Lab: Pilots and Bibles; Story Editing FLMA 1230 This course will start with the pitch and learning about what makes a good idea for a series. Students will develop a one-hour pilot script along with character biographies, character arcs and brief outlines for a further 12 episodes to complete their series bible. Students may choose to complete a...