CREATIVE PRODUCTION WORKSHOP   [Archived Catalog]
2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog
   

ENGFLM 1750 - CREATIVE PRODUCTION WORKSHOP


Minimum Credits: 3
Maximum Credits: 3
Creative Production Workshop is a projects-based course in which students will research, define, schedule, budget, and workshop their own independent projects. In a collaborative learning environment, students develop and produce original digital projects while conducting critical investigations into their role as participants in and products of digitally mediated culture. The primary goal of the course is to design and execute a self-directed, self-designed, 14-week creative project. This process can be broken down into a series of smaller goals: Students will gather and create materials for the preliminary (treatment) stage of a project; conduct creative research to develop a project design; define the goals of a project and the areas of study; identify and address technical/logistical issues of the project; organize project materials; schedule and plan use of time; create a written description of a project; and make an oral/visual presentation of their project at different stages of its development. The methods of instruction will include discussion of assigned readings, in- and out-of-class viewings of assigned films, production instruction in the film editing lab, and workshop-style peer review and feedback at all stages.
Academic Career: Undergraduate
Course Component: Workshop
Grade Component: LG/SNC Elective Basis


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