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CNMA 355 - History of Television Programming Credits 3 A study of the history of the television business from a programming perspective. Students learn how programming of each season reflects the socio-economic trends of the times. A variety of sitcoms, dramas and variety shows are viewed and students learn to look at how current programming has developed from formats that were successful in the 1950s through the 1990s. Grade Mode: A. Prerequisites: CNMA 101. Restrictions: Must be Cinema and Media Arts (CNMA); and Undergraduate Level. CNMA 358 - Motion Picture Pre-Production Credits 3 The first course of a three-course sequence (358, 359, 452) in which a dramatic film will be produced. This course emphasizes the essential pre- production aspects including script development, budgeting, casting, set construction, location surveys, and develops skills in using production equipment. Grade Mode: A. Prerequisites: CNMA 302. Corequisites: CNMA 359. Restrictions: Must be Cinema and Media Arts (CNMA); and Undergraduate Level. Fees: $100. CNMA 359 - Motion Picture Production Credits 3 Principal photography will be done for the film project begun in 358. Emphasizes lighting, camera operation, sound recording and directing. Grade Mode: A. Prerequisites: CNMA 251, CNMA 262, CNMA 303, CNMA 315. Corequisites: CNMA 358. Restrictions: Must be Cinema and Media Arts (CNMA); and Undergraduate Level. Fees: $100. CNMA 361 - Intermediate Production: Narrative Credits 3 The planning and creation of a short fiction film or TV project with a special emphasis upon collaboration. Students will form crews, practicing the crafts of writing, directing, cinematography, editing and sound design. Grade Mode: A. Restrictions: Must be Cinema and Media Arts (CNMA); and Undergraduate Level. Fees: $100. CNMA 362 - Intermediate Production: Documentary Credits 3 The planning and creation of short documentary projects with a special emphasis upon collaboration. Students will form crews, practicing the crafts of writing, directing, cinematography, editing and sound design. Grade Mode: A. Restrictions: Must be Cinema and Media Arts (CNMA); and Undergraduate Level. Fees: $100. CNMA 364 - Media Performance Credits 3 Use of acting skills in front of television cameras using scenes from actual television and film scripts. Includes critiques of acting methods. Grade Mode: A. Restrictions: Must be Cinema and Media Arts (CNMA); and Undergraduate Level.

CNMA 365 - Digital Audio Editing and Post Production Credits 3 Exploration of digital audio editing. Entirely computer-based exploration of developing, composing, recording, mixing and posting audio for film, television and recording arts. Grade Mode: A. Prerequisites: CNMA 251. Restrictions: Must be Cinema and Media Arts (CNMA); and Undergraduate Level. Fees: $50. CNMA 375 - Expansive Media Credits 3 An introduction to the fundraising, creating and producing, promoting, branding, and distribution of documentaries, music videos, commercials, mobisodes, webisodes, and industrial films. Grade Mode: A. Restrictions: Must be Cinema and Media Arts (CNMA); and Undergraduate Level. CNMA 392 - Principles of Advertising Credits 3 Advertising principles and techniques. The study of effective and ineffective forms of advertising. Applications linked to public relations, media events, marketing, and communication encounters. Grade Mode: A. Restrictions: Must be Cinema and Media Arts (CNMA); and Undergraduate Level. Fees: $25. CNMA 405 - Understanding Representation Credits 2 This course will involve learning the importance of representation for the writer, how to get representation, and how to develop this relationship to one's best advantage. In addition, this will include packaging and pitching of projects, which students will learn to reduce ideas to basic components enhancing verbal presentation skills. Grade Mode: A. Restrictions: Must be Cinema and Media Arts (CNMA); and Undergraduate Level. CNMA 420 - Coverages and Rewrites Credits 2 A course in learning to perform coverage of scripts and in rewriting and polishing dramatic scripts for television and motion pictures. An emphasis will be placed on critical analysis of story structure from classic films to contemporary works. Includes identification of key story concepts and elements of three-act structure. Grade Mode: A. Prerequisites: CNMA 312. Restrictions: Must be Cinema and Media Arts (CNMA); and Undergraduate Level. CNMA 425 - Advanced Audio Recording Credits 3 Development of advanced aesthetics and techniques in miking, mixing, recording, editing and processing audio for music production. Includes both studio and live recording of musical performances. Developing a master CD is the final project of the class. Grade Mode: A. Prerequisites: CNMA 365. Restrictions: Must be Cinema and Media Arts (CNMA); and Undergraduate Level. Fees: $50.

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