2020-2021 Undergraduate & Graduate Catalog
Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science in Film and Video Production
Requirements for a Major in Film and Video Production
Core Courses
All students majoring in film and video production must complete the following core courses, for a total of six credits:
Choose one:
B.A. and B.S. Degree Requirements
All film and video production students must choose either the B.A. or B.S. requirement.
B.A. Degree Requirement
The B.A. degree requires a third semester proficiency in a foreign language of the student's choice.
B.S. Degree Requirement
- STA 215 - Introductory Applied Statistics (3 credits)
- COM 275 - Foundations of Communication Research (3 credits)
- COM 375 - Communication Research (3 credits)
Preadmission Courses
The following courses can be taken in any order:
Minimum 3.0 GPA required for FVP preadmission 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.
Film/Video Production Foundation
The film/video production foundation requires 22 credits, including:
- FVP 123 - Survey of Media Production Modes (3 credits)
- FVP 125 - Media Production I (3 credits)
- FVP 226 - Media Production II (3 credits)
- FVP 227 - Digital Media Lab (1 credit)
- FVP 261 - Scriptwriting I (3 credits)
- FVP 282 - Audio Production I (3 credits)
AND two history/theory/criticism courses from the following:
- FVP 348 - Film Theories (3 credits)
- FVP 370 - American Cinema (3 credits)
- FVP 371 - History of Animation (3 credits)
- FVP 372 - History of Documentary Film (3 credits)
- FVP 373 - Issues of Representation (3 credits)
- FVP 374 - Experimental Film and Video (3 credits)
- FVP 375 - World Cinema (3 credits)
- FVP 376 - Latin American Cinema (3 credits)
Film/Video Production Emphasis
The film/video production emphasis requires 15 credits.
Choose five courses; one course must be a 400-level advanced production course.
Intermediate Production
- FVP 321 - Fiction Filmmaking I (3 credits)
- FVP 322 - Documentary Production I (3 credits)
- FVP 323 - Media Technologies (3 credits)
- FVP 324 - 3-D Computer Animation (3 credits)
- FVP 325 - Animation I (3 credits)
- FVP 326 - New Media I (3 credits)
- FVP 327 - Film and Video Art (3 credits)
- FVP 328 - Intermediate Film Practicum (3 or 6 credits)
- FVP 330 - Digital Post Production (3 credits)
- FVP 362 - Scriptwriting II (3 credits)
- FVP 368 - Lighting for Film and Video Productions (3 credits)
- FVP 380 - Special Topics in Film and Video (3 credits)
- FVP 382 - Audio Production II (3 credits)
Advanced Production
- FVP 421 - Fiction Filmmaking II (3 credits)
- FVP 422 - Documentary Production II (3 credits)
- FVP 425 - Animation II (3 credits)
- FVP 426 - New Media II (3 credits)
- FVP 428 - Advanced Film Practicum (3 or 6 credits)
- FVP 429 - Post Production Practicum (3 credits)
- FVP 470 - Producing for Clients (3 credits)
- FVP 482 - Sound Design for Film and Video (3 credits)
History/Theory/Criticism
- FVP 348 - Film Theories (3 credits)
- FVP 370 - American Cinema (3 credits)
- FVP 371 - History of Animation (3 credits)
- FVP 372 - History of Documentary Film (3 credits)
- FVP 373 - Issues of Representation (3 credits)
- FVP 374 - Experimental Film and Video (3 credits)
- FVP 375 - World Cinema (3 credits)
- FVP 376 - Latin American Cinema (3 credits)
Internship or Thesis
Requires one to six credits.
Capstone
All students majoring in film and video production must take FVP 495 (Capstone) during their senior year. The Capstone is a culminating course in which students demonstrate their conceptual understanding and creative abilities as they relate to film and media arts.