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Is designed to survey the aesthetic, historical, and theoretical aspects of film studies, as a means of appreciating the role of film in modern Western culture, and especially to prepare the student to engage effectively, through this unique medium, historical periods, events, and persons worthy of consideration in the history and culture of the West in general, and Catholic Christian culture in particular. This effort will be accomplished by introducing the student to the history and basic techniques of film making, and by critically evaluating the subject matter of key films in both their historical context and their topical perspective. Through the judicious use of film, the integration of faith, reason, and culture will be enhanced as the student engages, in a modern and distinctive liberal arts manner, the best of Western and Christian culture.
Emphasizes and utilizes advanced single and multiple-camera production and editing techniques. The course includes individual and small-group projects. Lab fee.
Emphasizes advanced techniques of digital audio production and effects, including audio post-production for video and film, MIDI production, live recording and reinforcement, high definition musical multitrack recording, looping, stereo and surround-sound mixing, and CD/ DVD mastering. Small group and individual projects are included.
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Additional course fee.
Provides study and practical experience in advanced digital media projects beyond the normal curriculum. It is designed for students seeking to review, apply, and refine professional skills at an advanced level. Individual and group activities are included. Lab fee.
The processes and considerations for creating motion graphics, special effects, 2D, and 3D compositions are covered in this course. Students utilize industry-standard applications as they study and explore the methods for integrating images from multiple sources into a seamless whole, and practice various techniques for visual effects post-production.
COM 243 Broadcast and Electronic Media or FLM/
COM 345 Independent Digital Filmmaking, and
COM 281 Graphic Design (waived for Film Studies concentration students), or permission of the instructor.