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CORE CLASSES -
3RD SEMESTER
PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT
Producing a film, large or small requires an understanding
of how a film is organized and the legal aspects
surrounding it. This course teaches the standard
industry processes for organizing and managing
film productions. Production Management
places the most emphasis on the roles of the film
producer, unit production manager, first and second
assistant director, location manager, and coordinators.
Students learn the skills required to breakdown,
schedule, and budget screenplays. These skills benefit
students preparing to shoot their own film
projects. Course instruction includes; an examination
of production accounting and reporting practices,
union agreements (SAG/IATSE), and location
management.
EDIT LAB 3
Refining a image is a key component to the finishing process
of filmmaking. This course teaches students to use
the color corrrection tools to fine tune their images in AVID.
In addition students are introduced to AVID FX (Boris Red)
and how they can create motion titles and utilize basic
compositing tools for green screen fx shots.
Just as important as cutting is being able to manage where
and how media clips are stored.
Students learn important
file and project management skills, establishing their own
program settings, using the media tool and solving common
problems in AVID.
There are a large variety and types of edit applications on
the market. One of the most popular is Sony Vegas. This
course also teaches students to use Sony Vegas 8.0. This
is a widely used prosumer editing software with much of
the same features as AVID. Students learn the Sony
workspace configuration, capture, editing, file management
and blu-ray DVD burning.
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