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School of Communication & the Arts Mission Statement:

To prepare emerging and established Christian leaders to inspire, enrich and transform the media, the arts, and the academy through excellence and innovation in scholarship and practice.

COURSE SUMMARY

School of Communication & The Arts

DepartmentOF Cinema-Television

CTV 638

“ADVANCED PRODUCTION”

“Spring 2016”

Course Type: Campus

Meeting Location: Screening Room B

Tuesday10:10am to 11:35am January 6 to February 4th inclusive plus week March 7-12 full days

Course Instructors: Andrew Quicke and Ryan Pace

This course summary is intended to provide a review, so the student may investigate the major approach and workload of this course. This is not a syllabus. Assignments are subject to change up until the final writing of the syllabus.

INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION:

Instructor: Andrew Quicke

Telephone:757-352-4226

Fax: 757-352-4291

E-mail:

Ryan Pace

Telephone:804-239-7550

E-mail:

COURSE DESCRIPTION

Eight one hour pre-production meetings in which class members will learn all about the protocols of studio production and the different responsibilities of the different positions on a full Hollywood style film production team. Attendance at all pre-production meetings required

The actual studio shoot dates will be: Monday, March 7th to Friday, March 11th

Spare day for reshoots Saturday,12th March. All students must be available all day for each shooting day the entire week of production.

INTEGRATION OF FAITH & LEARNING

Timothy 3: 13 “those who have served well gain an excellent standing and great assurance in their fiath in Jesus Christ”.

Students will learn the practical applications of living a Christian life style within the pressures of a studio environment where qualities of patience, compassion, loyalty and efficiency are required for 12 hour working days.

REQUIRED MATERIALS

Students are responsible for acquiring the following books and materials for this course before the first class meeting:

BOOK / AUTHOR / EDITION / PUBLISHER
Complete Guide to Film and Digital Production / Wales, Lorene / 2ndEdition / Focal Press, 2011

ASSIGNMENT DESCRIPTIONS

Assignment #1: Test on the elements of preproduction due Wednesday 24th February.

Assignment #2 detailed daily diary of what happened on the set for all five defined days.

Etc.

METHOD OF EVALUATION

“The final grade for the course will reflect mastery of course content and quality of thought as expressed in:” (assigned point values)

1) test on the elements of preproduction 20%

2) on-set performance of excellence in the job assigned to you. 60%

3) detailed daily diary of set performance 20%

4) students who fail to turn up on time or leave early may fail the course.

Last updated: 10/5/2018

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