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Curricular Items

Posted: Thursday, December 22, 2022

Curricular Items

From the Chair of the College Senate Curriculum Committee
The following have been approved by the College Senate Curriculum Committee and forwarded to the president for review:

New Courses:
FLM 612 Screenwriting Workshop. Prerequisites FLM 501 and FLM 510. Advanced theory, analysis, and writing in different screenwriting genres and platforms; may be taken for credit up to three times. Offered summer semester, beginning summer 2024.

FLM 630 Writing the Feature Screenplay II. Prerequisite: FLM 530. Construction of the second and third acts of a screenplay and development of a marketing plan. Part two of a two-part sequence. Offered fall semester, beginning fall 2023.

FLM 631 Post-Production for Television, Film, and Streaming Media. Prerequisite: FLM 501. Exploration and application of history, theories, and techniques of post-production for film and television including video editing, audio editing, color grading, and visual effects. Offered spring semester, beginning spring 2024.

FLM 640 Writing the TV Pilot. Prerequisite: FLM 540. Hands-on screenwriting course exploring development of structure, character, theme, and style of the TV pilot; storytelling in a variety of script genres; screenplay analysis; development of voice; developing characters over multiple episodes. Offered spring semester, beginning spring 2024.

FLM 641 Sound Design. Prerequisites: FLM 501 and FLM 511. Theoretical and practical exploration of film sound and its use in furthering the dramatic impact of cinematic storytelling. Focus on both production and post-production processes of sound design. Offered summer semester, beginning summer 2024.

FLM 650 The Business of Television, Film, and Streaming Media II. Prerequisite: FLM 550. Evaluation of relevant business models for television, film, and streaming media focusing on advanced theories and practices for business and legal affairs, finance, and marketing and distribution. Part two of a two-part sequence. Offered fall semester, beginning fall 2024.

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