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Feature Film 1 (Fall)

Write your first film. You’ll gain basic screenwriting skills to outline and begin the first draft of your screenplay in this first of a two-course process

Content Creation: Making the Music Video

Discover what it takes to create a music video. After you focus on breaking down and timing out a song and presenting initial concepts, you will concept, storyboard, shoot, edit, and complete a music video. (This course is cross-listed with MPT 450.)

Package Design 2: Executing 3D Design

Package design is the part of a brand that you actually touch. Building upon Package Design 1, you’ll make more effective use of your design skills to align branding concepts to more complex three-dimensional design formats.

Writing for TV Series 1 (Fall)

You’ll continue the work on your original pilot begun in WRI 645/250 and expand upon your bible. (This course is cross-listed with WRI 805A.)

Stylized Character Design and Drawing for Games

Gain the skills to design stylized, simplified characters for video games. You’ll practice simplifying your character designs using good design principles to create appealing styles and characters.

Fine Art Portraiture

Apply your individual style to a portfolio of portraits. You’ll concentrate on past and current fine art portraiture, and use both natural and studio lighting. (This course is cross-listed with PH 638.)

3D Digital Modeling

Enrich your virtual environments using geometry, materials, light, and shadow. You’ll learn techniques to transform your digital spatial visualizations into rendered models of your own designs.

Developments and Current Debates in Fashion Journalism

Explore the role of fashion journalism in culture. In roundtable discussion led by student facilitators, you’ll examine current media events and learn the industry’s social challenges, scandals, and controversies.

Alexander Technique 1

Achieve body authenticity. Blending the Alexander Technique with acting, you’ll expand your physical facility, range, focus and depth, resulting in more authentic performances. Learn to release habits that impede performance and efficient movement.

Structures: Concrete, Masonry, and Tensile Systems

Knowledge of a range of structural systems is required for architects. You’ll learn about the specific load-bearing properties of concrete, masonry, and tensile systems through real-world applications and scenarios.