Pre-production, laboratory procedures, interior and exterior lighting techniques, color cinematography for 16mm and 35mm film production. Emphasis on individual student projects.
Delivery Mode: On Campus
Delivery Time: Day
Advanced production and post-production techniques including sync sound production and editing, music editing, and preparing for the final mix in 16mm and 35mm film production. Emphasis on individual student projects.
Delivery Mode: On Campus
Delivery Time: Day
MEDIA 110 is the study of the aesthetics and creation of cinematic art. Emphasis is placed on aesthetic concepts as well as the techniques and practices employed to achieve the aesthetic goals of the filmmaker. Specific topics include narrative, visual design, cinematography, editing, sound design, genre, and authorship. The course surveys a wide variety of films, filmmakers, and film movements to explore the diverse possibilities presented by the cinematic art form. Lectures, discussions and readings are supplemented by the screening of representative films
An introduction to the production processes of 16mm motion picture film. Topics will include scriptwriting, pre-production, directing techniques, camera operation, and basic cinematography in conjunction with creative picture sound editing. Subjects will be covered through the study and analysis of exemplary motion pictures as well as through a series of filmed student projects.
Delivery Mode: On Campus
Delivery Time: Day
This is a production course in the study of the related non-fictional formats of the documentary film and reality television programs. (Formerly TH 256)
Delivery Mode: On Campus
Delivery Time: Day
The DGA C150A DRONE IMAGING 16-week course at Newport Beach Center covers digital imaging, cinematography, colorization and photo editing while participating in hands-on activities to develop, practice, and optimize Unmanned Aircraft System flight and photography skills. Students will learn how to manage and edit imagery captured by drones. This new course will give you the tools you need to work as a professional in the exciting world of drone imaging.
Delivery Mode: On Campus
Delivery Time: Evening
This course is a study of the trajectory of film history from World War II to the present. The course will focus on significant cinematic movements and styles in both American and international cinema, technological developments and shifts and their effect on the larger industrial complex, and the work of several historically significant filmmakers.
Delivery Mode: On Campus
Delivery Time: Evening
A production workshop in which the student works independently, or with a crew, to produce a film or video to refine skills in camera, lighting, directing, post-production, and other related skills. The number of units is dependent on the production.
Delivery Mode: On Campus
Delivery Time: Day
MEDIA 103 provides students with a basic overview of the aesthetics and techniques required in single-camera motion picture production. Topics include basic cinematography, camera familiarization and operation, lenses, camera angles, camera blocking and movement, coverage, continuity, digital recording formats, filters, location production, lighting and simple editing. Projects consist of hands-on experiences with digital cinema cameras and editing workstations.
Delivery Mode: On Campus
Delivery Time: Day
Development and execution of short, single-camera-style projects focusing on the skills of directing and editing.
Delivery Mode: On Campus
Delivery Time: Day
This is an introductory course in the craft of both digital and film cinematography. Students shoot scenes using Super8 and 16mm film, as well as digital video (DV). (Formerly TH 158)
Transfer Credit: CSU
Delivery Mode: On Campus
Delivery Time: Day Evening
This is an introductory course in the craft of both digital and film cinematography. Students shoot scenes using Super8 and 16mm film, as well as digital video (DV). (Formerly TH 158)
Transfer Credit: CSU
Delivery Mode: On Campus
Delivery Time: Day Evening
This is an introductory course in the craft of both digital and film cinematography. Students shoot scenes using Super8 and 16mm film, as well as digital video (DV).
Delivery Mode: On Campus
Delivery Time: Evening
Nonfiction concepts, principles, and techniques as related to the production of a documentary video. Examination of the historical roots in nonfiction film and television with emphasis on production work in documentary formats.
Delivery Mode: On Campus
Delivery Time: Day
Advanced techniques in nonfiction film and television, including cinematography, sound, lighting, post-production editing, and directing. Analysis of the modern film and television documentary with emphasis on production of a completed documentary video.
Delivery Mode: On Campus
Delivery Time: Day