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  Course: FVM 270
  Title:Film/Video Production III
  Long Title:Film/Video Production III
  Course Description:Students take their developed scripts and pre production work from FVT/FVM 229 Production III Preparation, and realize their production during the course of this class. Students polish the screenplay, finish casting, art direction, location scouting, shot listing, location surveys, planning for post, rehearsing, developing acting and directorial charts and realizing performances. Directing, Producing, Cinematography, Post, and Acting students collaborate on creating films and videos that showcase the highest quality of professional production and story telling values in their finished project. Students complete an assembly edit, schedule and execute any pickups within the course.
  Min Credit:3
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  Course Notes: Previously FVT 270
  Origin Notes: CCA
  Status Notes: Revisions made 10/27/09 s@

 ¿ Students will identify and demonstrate project creation techniques for a short film production.
 ¿ Students apply creative problem solving skills within their emphasis area in their collaborations to realize original film work.
 ¿ Students critique each other¿s work in preparation for shooting and in assessing shoot outcomes.
 ¿ Students evaluate shoot production outcomes and determine needs for re-shooting.
 ¿ Students collaborate using advanced story telling skills in the execution of their craft emphases (writing, directing, producing, cinematography, post production, acting) on a common project.
 ¿ Students will demonstrate the ability to work in a variety of professional positions in the film production industry.


 I.       Review of basic short film and television production methods
         1.1 Discussion of film projects
         1.2 Director, writer, and producer goals
 
 II.      Film production techniques
         2.1 Reviewing previous projects
         2.2 Storyboarding and storytelling
         2.3 Draft creation; story evolution
 
 III.      Production exercises
         3.1 Filling production requirements from actors to cinematographers
         3.2 Working with writers and directors
         3.3 Script production, storyboarding, and shooting scheduling
         3.4 Crew decisions, production impediments and opportunities
 
 IV.      Critique and performance
         4.1 Film production
         4.2 Trailer production
         4.3 Screening, critique, and group and self-analysis of student productions



 Course Offered At:

  Community College of Aurora CCA
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