Film Video Media: Cinematography/Videography Emphasis, A.A.S.

In this selective entry degree program students learn a hands-on approach to Cinematography. Students are taught to visualize a movie while working with the Director and Art Department provoke an emotional response of the audience -  the essence of why people go to see films. At the Colorado Film School you will get your hands on a wide variety of cameras including motion picture film and the Red 4K camera system. By working with other disciplines, a Cinematography major explores a wide range of filmmaking gaining skills in dramatic narrative, documentary filmmaking and the latest in green-screen effects photography.

Degree Requirements: 75 credits

General Education Requirements: 15 credits

English

(6 credits)

ENG 121English Composition I (GT-CO1)

3

ENG 122English Composition II (GT-CO2)

3

Mathematics

(3 credits)

MAT 120Mathematics for Liberal Arts: GT-MA1

4

MAT 120: or higher (excludes MAT 155 and MAT 156)

Social and Behavioral Sciences

(3 credits)

PSY 101General Psychology I (GT-SS3)

3

Arts and Humanities

(3 credits)

COM 115Public Speaking

3

Film Video Common Core: 15 credits

FVM 105Video Production I

3

FVM 117Understanding the Actor's Process

3

FVM 136Short Script Analysis

3

FVM 150Development of Film Expression

3

FVM 160Video Post-Production I

3

Cinematography/Videography Emphasis: 45 credits

FVM 153Introduction to Film Production

3

FVM 185The Documentary Film

3

FVM 200Video Production II

3

FVM 202Film/Video Business

3

FVM 204Art Direction

3

FVM 205Camera Techniques

3

FVM 206Film/Video Lighting

3

FVM 212Contemporary Global Cinema

3

FVM 213Cinematography

3

FVM 22016MM/HD Production

3

FVM 221Commercial Media Production

3

FVM 223Color Grading

3

FVM 251Feature Script Analysis

3

FVM 270Film/Video Production III

3

FVM 273Professional Documentary Production

3

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