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Undergraduate Bulletin - Loyola Marymount University

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FTVS 516<br />

Working with Actors<br />

3 Semester Hours<br />

An introduction to the director and his role and relationship<br />

with acting and actors.<br />

Prerequisitie: FTVS 316.<br />

FTVS 518<br />

Analysis of Video Games<br />

3 Semester Hours<br />

An examination of the history, development, aesthetics, and<br />

power of video games, including their relationship to other<br />

media texts, including movies and television.<br />

Screenings, lectures, and discussions.<br />

Lab fee.<br />

FTVS 598<br />

Special Studies<br />

1-3 Semester Hours<br />

FTVS 599<br />

Independent Studies<br />

1-3 Semester Hours<br />

Production<br />

PROD 180<br />

Pre-Production I<br />

3 Semester Hours<br />

PRODUCTION—FILM AND TELEVISION / 469<br />

A series of pre-production intensive and creative<br />

workshop modules focusing on speciality proficiencies.<br />

These will include: set, sound, lighting, and costume<br />

design; rudimentary editing; acting; and professional<br />

storyboarding.<br />

Majors only.<br />

Lab fee.<br />

PROD 200<br />

Production I<br />

3 Semester Hours<br />

An introduction to the aesthetic and practical problems<br />

of communicating visually through motion pictures. Each<br />

student is required to produce several movies.<br />

Lab fee.<br />

Prerequisite: FTVS 210 or 212. Majors only<br />

PROD 201<br />

Introduction to Film Production Lab<br />

0 Semester Hours<br />

Training in the technical aspects of beginning film<br />

production: camera, sound, and lighting.<br />

PROD 250<br />

Production II<br />

3 Semester Hours<br />

An introduction to the aesthetic and practical problems of<br />

communications in the multi-camera television studio.<br />

Majors only.<br />

Lecture and Lab, 6 hours.<br />

PROD 300<br />

Production III (fiction)<br />

3 Semester Hours<br />

Practicum in the production of films from initial concept<br />

through post-production. Lectures on professional production<br />

procedures are linked to personal experience on an actual<br />

film project. Project maximum length, 10 minutes.<br />

Prerequisites: PROD 200 or 250 completed with a grade of<br />

B (3.0) or better, 365, and 366; SCWR 400. Majors only.

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