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FMST 1921 - FILMMAKING 4: CAPSTONEMinimum Credits: 3 Maximum Credits: 3 This is a capstone course in motion picture production. Each student will have the option to create an individual project of their choice, which can be any genre of narrative, documentary, or experimental. Students who choose to work on their own personal project should be prepared to pitch the project to the class and the instructor during the first class session. Through script workshops, preproduction reviews, and critique of rough cuts, the instructor will mentor you through the filmmaking process. Depending on class size, students may have the option to instead work together on a collaborative project, with different students filling the roles of producer, writer, director, and editor, and taking on multiple roles in the production crew. This course is a requirement for Film and Media Studies students taking the Production Track. Academic Career: Undergraduate Course Component: Seminar Grade Component: LG/SNC Elective Basis Course Requirements: PREQ: (FILMST 1600 or FMST 1846) and (ENGWRT 0560 or FMST 0700 or FILMST 1132 or FMST 1860)
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