Department Chair: Christopher Llewellyn Reed, M.F.A.
Description
Film and Moving Program Description
The department of film/video educates its students to be adaptable lifelong artists, craftspeople, and learners who are capable of maintaining focus, resilience, self-control, and motivation through both success and failure. Graduates must be able to navigate the ever-changing technological landscape while developing and maintaining an original and personal aesthetic vision and be able to effectively communicate this vision to others. The department focuses on teaching a wide array of equipment and software to complement its commitment to teaching film and moving image history and technique.
Graduates of the department emerge as flexible and capable practitioners of filmmaking - be it on film, digital media, or the next emerging format - who can work both alone as self-starters or collaboratively in groups, and be directors, writers, producers, cinematographers, editors, motion graphics artists, some combination of all of these or a specialist of their own design.
In their final year, film and moving image students demonstrate the skills acquired in their chosen area of expertise by creating a capstone project and by developing a portfolio of work for distribution in a variety of current media outlets.
Cinematography Track Description
Students in the Cinematography Track pursue an additional course of study in the art, craft, techniques, changing technologies and history of film and digital cinema image capturing, and how to become a professional Director of Photography (the industry term for cinematographer) and/or work in other camera-related positions.
Editing Track Description
Students in the Editing Track pursue an additional course of study in the art, craft, techniques, changing technologies and history of editing, as well as how to become a professional editor and/or work in other editing-related positions. In addition, students in this track learn the basics of motion graphics creation and design.
Producing Track Description
Students in the Producing Track pursue an additional course of study in techniques, changing technologies and history of moving image production, the business side of filmmaking, and how to become a professional producer and/or work in other producing-related positions.
Writing Track Description
Students in the Writing Track pursue an additional course of study in the art, craft and history of scriptwriting, both for television and for film, as well as grant/proposal writing and other commercial and media writing opportunities in the field.
Objectives
Film and Moving Image Program Objectives
Upon completion of the Bachelor of Science in Film and Moving Image, graduates will be able to:
- Create films and other moving image projects, using current crafts and emerging technologies and grounded in a strong sense of personal style.
- Write film and moving image proposals and screenplays.
- Think and write critically about film and moving image history, aesthetics, global perspectives and production techniques.
- Navigate the business of film and moving image production and distribution.
Cinematography Track Outcomes
Upon completion of the cinematography track graduates will be able to:
- Capture moving images on both film and video, using current and emerging camera technologies.
- Compose and light moving images that reflect a highly developed personal aesthetic style.
- Supervise the grip and electric members of film and video crews.
- Develop shot lists and film/video crew and equipment plans with a director and producer, as part of a team.
Editing Track Outcomes
Upon completion of the editing track graduates will be able to:
- Import and manage film and video footage, and creating special effects and titles using current and emerging editing applications.
- Edit moving image projects with an aesthetic style appropriate to the production.
- Deliver a finished product through a variety of current and emerging post-production processes.
- Work with a director and/or clients and completing a project as part of a team.
Producing Track Outcomes
Upon completion of the producing track graduates will be able to:
- Create organized industry-standard production plans for film and moving image projects.
- Write grant proposals and industry-standard budgets for film and moving image productions.
- Develop effective marketing strategies for film and moving image projects, using current and emerging understandings of the industry’s legal and financial structures.
- Work with a director, as part of a team, to create an efficiently run film and moving image production.
Writing Track Outcomes
Upon completion of the writing track graduates will be able to:
- Analyze and write complex film and television scripts, both short and feature-length, according to industry-standard formats.
- Write grant proposals for film and moving image productions.
- Write about films and film criticism with a highly developed personal aesthetic style.
- Work with a director and/or producer and completing a project as part of a team.
Policies
Students must earn a minimum GPA of 2.00 in the major, and the lowest acceptable grade is a "C" in all major and Stevenson Educational Experience (SEE) courses. No student, regardless of major, will be permitted to advance to the next course without earning a grade of "C" or better in the prerequisite course(s). When a grade below "C" is earned in a major course, the student must repeat that course.
Requirements
The courses listed below are required for completion of the bachelor’s degree in film and moving image. Students must also complete the requirements for the Stevenson Educational Experience (SEE).
Specific pre- and co-requisites for each course are listed in the course descriptions.
Major Requirements (all students):
EDCP 100 | | |
ART 106 | Introduction to Art History | 3 credits |
FMI 101 | Cinema I: Storytelling | 3 credits |
FMI 102 | Cinema II: Continuity | 3 credits |
FMI 103 | Introduction to 16 mm Film Production | 3 credits |
FMI 201 | Cinematography I: Black & White | 3 credits |
FMI 204 | Broadcast Production | 3 credits |
FMI 211 | Basic Screenwriting | 3 credits |
FMI 221 | Art and Craft of Editing I | 3 credits |
FMI 231 | Film and Moving Image History | 3 credits |
FMI 301 | Documentary/Promo Production | 3 credits |
FMI 302 | Narrative Production | 3 credits |
FMI 304 | Directing the Actor | 3 credits |
FMI 331 | Major Directors/Movements | 3 credits |
FMI 351 | Internship | 3 credits |
FMI 401 | Senior Project: Pre-Production | 3 |
FMI 402 | Senior Project: Production | |
PHOTO 141 | Basic Digital Photography | 3 credits |
VCD 125 | Fundamentals of Digital Media | 3 credits |
Students must also complete the courses for one of the tracks listed below.
Cinematography Track:
FMI 202 | Cinematography II: Color | 3 credits |
FMI 303 | Lighting for the Camera | 3 credits |
FMI 305 | Production Design | 3 credits |
FMI 306 | Experimental Cinema | 3 credits |
FMI 334 | Film Aesthetics | 3 credits |
Editing Track:
FMI 222 | Art and Craft of Editing II | 3 credits |
FMI 441 | | |
MOGR 330 | Typography in Motion | 3 credits |
MOGR 331 | Intermediate Motion Graphics | 3 credits |
VCD 230 | Typography I | 3 credits |
Producing Track:
FMI 352 | Grant Writing | 3 credits |
FMI 353 | Budgeting & Scheduling Films | 3 credits |
FMI 354 | Production Management | 3 credits |
FMI 355 | The Business of Filmmaking | 3 credits |
FMI 451 | Film Distribution and Intellectual Property | |
Writing Track:
Minor in Film and Moving Image
A minor in film and moving image is available. All course prerequisites must be met to be eligible to take the selected course for a minor. Please see an academic advisor for more information. Specific information regarding minor requirements may be found in the Academic Information section of the catalog.
Course Descriptions
See Film and Moving Image Course Descriptions