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Feature Film 2 (Spring)

You’ll continue work on your adapted screenplay begun in WRI 670/339. (This course is cross-listed with WRI 809B.)

Indie Game Programming

Learn to approach one of the world’s most popular “black box” game engine like an engineer. Discover how you can still make informed technical choices to create efficient systems and tools despite limited access to source code.

Game Environment Production 1

Use the environment asset pipeline to create real-time, 3D interior and exterior scenes. You will gain the storytelling, prop development, modularity, and composition skills to create compelling real-time environments. Plus, study scene management and iterative development. (This course is cross-listed with GAM 342.)

Fashion Art Direction Studio

Produce, style, and art direct fashion images and videos for your art direction portfolio. You will explore fashion art direction topics, including product styling, editorial styling, typography and layout design, photo shoot and video production, advertising, and photo shoot art direction.

Writing the Feature Film 1 (Spring)

Complete the work on your original screenplay that you began in Writing the Feature Film 1 (Fall). (This course is cross-listed with MPT 872.)

Advanced Studio Lighting

Students will build on the skills acquired in Lighting 1, focusing on advanced lighting and photographing actors on sound stages with discussions of real world situations. Homework assignments will be shot on digital cameras that students must provide. (This course is cross-listed with MPT 715.)

Movie Trailer Production

Learn professional trailer, teaser, and promo editing and practice editing techniques that relate to this unique form of storytelling. This course will guide you in the process of pitching, writing, pre-vis, music cutting, titles, and VFX needed to cut promos for documentary, narrative, serials, and more. (This course is cross-listed… Read More

Multiplatform Specialty Writing

Master short-form writing for all media. You’ll learn to gather and synthesize original interviews with information from personal contacts, email, social networks, and published material to write stories for audio, video, and the web.

Animal Anatomy

Take a walk on the wild side. Using digital media and traditional drawing techniques, you’ll study the fur, skin, textures, skeletons, muscles, movements, rhythms, expressions, and basic structures of animals, comparing animal forms to our own. Note: homework requires digital skills.