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Dec 12, 2024
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CP 2511 - Cinematography I Credits: 3
This course introduces students to the historical and theoretical concepts of film and motion. Included is instruction in camera techniques, storytelling, editing, and sound within a documentary, short non-fiction, format. Upon successful completion of this course, students will have a baseline understanding of video processes including; production, creating and working with storyboards, script interpretation, and post-production editing software illustrated by the completion of a video narrative project.
Prerequisites: CP 2321 - Portraiture
Course Learning Outcomes:
- Illustrate baseline skills in the technical components of video technology, including editing, audio capture, lighting.
- Demonstrate cinematic processes through video narratives.
- Apply evaluation methods as they pertain to video work.
- Research historical and theoretical reference points in film and video.
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