Director: Art Simon
An interdisciplinary program, designed for students in both the humanities and the fine arts, the Film Minor offers experience in filmmaking, as well as criticism, history, theory, and aesthetics.
Program Requirements
Code | Title | Credits |
---|---|---|
ENFL 208 | Introduction to the Film | 3 |
FMTV 201 | Digital Filmmaking I | 3 |
or FMTV 120 | Filmmaking I | |
Select two of the following: | 6-7 | |
Major Film Movements | ||
Major Film Genres | ||
Major Film Directors | ||
Film Making II | ||
Select 6 credits from the following: | 6 | |
Special Topics in Film Studies | ||
World Film Before 1945 | ||
World Film After 1945 | ||
Intermediate Screenwriting | ||
The Contemporary Film | ||
American Film to 1945 | ||
American Film 1945 to the Present | ||
Gender and Sexuality in Film | ||
Class, Race and Ethnicity in Film | ||
Advanced Screenwriting | ||
Seminar in Film | ||
Story Analysis and Introduction to Screenwriting | ||
Production Design I | ||
Podcasting Collaborative Projects | ||
Principles of Cinematography | ||
Narrative Film and TV Editing | ||
FMTV 400 | ||
Film III: Directing Workshop | ||
Advanced Film Workshop | ||
Special Topics in Italian Cinema and Intro to Subtitling | ||
French Film | ||
Total Credits | 18-19 |