2010-2011 Undergraduate & Graduate Catalog
Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science in Film and Video Production
Requirements for a Major in Film and Video Production
School of Communications Core Credits: 9
All students majoring in the School of Communications must complete the following core courses, for a total of nine credits:
- COM 101 - Concepts of Communication (3 credits)
- COM 295 - Theories of Communication (3 credits)
- COM 201 - Speech (3 credits)
Capstone Requirement:
All students majoring in the School of Communications must take COM 495 (three credits) during their senior year. This capstone course offers a synthesis of ideas and theories about one or more current critical issues in communication.
B.A. and B.S. Cognates
All undergraduate programs in the School of Communications offer both the B.A. degree and the B.S. degree. All students selecting majors in the School of Communications must choose either the B.A. cognate or the B.S. cognate that is intended for a particular undergraduate program.
B.A. Cognate
The B.A. degree requires a third-semester proficiency in a foreign language of the students choice.
2. Pre-admission courses (can be taken in any order):
- CFV 123 - Survey of Media Production Modes (3 credits)
- CFV 124 - Image and Sound (3 credits)
- CFV 125 - Media Production I (4 credits)
Minimum 3.0 GPA required for CFV pre-admission courses, and 2.5 GPA overall required to apply to the major. See admission policy. Students must maintain good academic standing at the university after admission to the major.
3. Film/Video Production Foundation Credits: 26
Take the following plus one additional CFV History/Theory/Criticism course
- CBR 281 - Audio Production I Credits: 3
- CFV 123 - Survey of Media Production Modes Credits: 3
- CFV 124 - Image and Sound Credits: 3
- CFV 125 - Media Production I Credits: 4
- CFV 226 - Media Production II Credits: 4
- CFV 261 - Scriptwriting I Credits: 3
- CFV 370 - Film and Television Interpretation Credits: 3
4. Emphasis Areas Credits: 15
Complete one of the 6 Emphasis Areas for the Film and Video Production Major.
- A. Animation/New Media - five courses
- B. Cinema Studies - five courses
- C. Documentary/Nonfiction Production - five courses
- D. Fiction Filmmaking - five courses
- E. Sound Design - five courses
- F. Individual Study Plan - five courses
A. Animation/New Media
Choose one course from either CFV Intermediate/Advanced Production or History/Theory/Criticism courses.
And take both of the following courses.
- CFV 325 - Animation I Credits: 3
- CFV 326 - Computer Image Making Credits: 3
Animation/New Media Focused Group
Choose two courses, one of the two must be a 400-level course.
- CFV 323 - Media Technologies Credits: 3
- CFV 324 - 3D Computer Animation Credits: 3
- CFV 327 - Film and Video Art Credits: 3
- CFV 330 - Digital Post Production Credits: 3
- CFV 425 - Animation II Credits: 3
- CFV 426 - Cinematic Multimedia Credits: 3
B. Cinema Studies
Choose one course from any of the 300-level or 400-level CFV Production courses.
And take both of the following courses.
- CFV 375 - World Cinema Credits: 3
- CFV 348 - Film Theories Credits: 3
Cinema Studies Focused Group
Choose two courses.
- CFV 370 - Film and Television Interpretation Credits: 3
- COM 371 - Media and Society Credits: 3
- COM 372 - Global Communications Credits: 3
- COM 373 - Women and Minorities in Film and Television Credits: 3
C. Documentary/Nonfiction Production
Choose one course from either CFV Intermediate/Advanced Production or History/Theory/Criticism courses.
And take both of the following courses.
- CFV 322 - Documentary Production I Credits: 3
- CFV 422 - Documentary Production II Credits: 3
Documentary/Nonfiction Production Focused Group
Choose two courses.
- CBR 382 - Audio Production II Credits: 3
- CFV 327 - Film and Video Art Credits: 3
- CFV 368 - Lighting for Film and Video Productions Credits: 3
- CFV 470 - Nonfiction Film/Video Practicum Credits: 3
- COM 371 - Media and Society Credits: 3
D. Fiction Filmmaking
Choose one course from either CFV Intermediate/Advanced Production or History/Theory/Criticism courses.
And take both of the following courses.
- CFV 321 - 16mm Film Production I Credits: 3
- CFV 424 - 16mm Film Production II Credits: 3
Fiction Filmmaking Focused Group
Choose two courses.
- CBR 382 - Audio Production II Credits: 3
- CFV 328 - Intermediate Film Practicum Credits: 3 or 6
- CFV 362 - Scriptwriting II Credits: 3
- CFV 368 - Lighting for Film and Video Productions Credits: 3
- CFV 428 - Advanced Film Practicum Credits: 3 or 6
- CFV 429 - Post Production Practicum Credits: 3
E. Sound Design
Choose one course from either CFV Intermediate/Advanced Production or History/Theory/Criticism courses.
And take both of the following courses.
- CBR 382 - Audio Production II Credits: 3
- CFV 482 - Sound Design for Film and Video Credits: 3
Sound Design Focused Group
Choose two courses.
- CFV 322 - Documentary Production I Credits: 3
- CFV 323 - Media Technologies Credits: 3
- CFV 325 - Animation I Credits: 3
- CFV 330 - Digital Post Production Credits: 3
- CFV 429 - Post Production Practicum Credits: 3
- CFV 470 - Nonfiction Film/Video Practicum Credits: 3
F. Individual Study Plan (ISP) Option
Working with an advisor, a student can design an individualized study plan (ISP) rather than selecting one of the published emphasis areas. An ISP, supported by a milestone statement, lists courses and the semester in which they will be taken, and its structure parallels that of the other emphasis areas.
The Milestone Statement outlines the students goals and explains how the individualized study plan supports them. If an ISP is modified, the students milestone statement must be modified as well.
5. Internship or Thesis Credits: 1-6
- CFV 490 - Internship Credits: 1 to 6
- CFV 498 - Senior Thesis/Project Credits: 1 to 6
6. Capstone Credits: 3
- COM 495 - Issues in Communication (capstone) Credits: 3
Intermediate Production:
- CBR 382 - Audio Production II Credits: 3
- CFV 321 - 16mm Film Production I Credits: 3
- CFV 322 - Documentary Production I Credits: 3
- CFV 323 - Media Technologies Credits: 3
- CFV 324 - 3D Computer Animation Credits: 3
- CFV 325 - Animation I Credits: 3
- CFV 326 - Computer Image Making Credits: 3
- CFV 327 - Film and Video Art Credits: 3
- CFV 328 - Intermediate Film Practicum Credits: 3 or 6
- CFV 330 - Digital Post Production Credits: 3
- CFV 362 - Scriptwriting II Credits: 3
- CFV 368 - Lighting for Film and Video Productions Credits: 3
- CFV 380 - Special Topics in Film & Video Credits: 3
Advanced Production:
- CBR 485 - Audio Production III Credits: 3
- CFV 422 - Documentary Production II Credits: 3
- CFV 424 - 16mm Film Production II Credits: 3
- CFV 425 - Animation II Credits: 3
- CFV 426 - Cinematic Multimedia Credits: 3
- CFV 428 - Advanced Film Practicum Credits: 3 or 6
- CFV 429 - Post Production Practicum Credits: 3
- CFV 470 - Nonfiction Film/Video Practicum Credits: 3
- CFV 482 - Sound Design for Film and Video Credits: 3
History/Theory/Criticism:
- CFV 370 - Film and Television Interpretation Credits: 3
- CFV 375 - World Cinema Credits: 3
- CFV 348 - Film Theories Credits: 3
- COM 371 - Media and Society Credits: 3
- COM 372 - Global Communications Credits: 3
- COM 373 - Women and Minorities in Film and Television Credits: 3