FILM TV X 476.581 - The Language of Filmmaking
132788
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Course Description
Designed for filmmakers who need to develop the necessary skills to make better films and viewers who want to better understand and appreciate the complexity of the cinematic text, this course outlines the many components of film language used by great directors to tell their stories in the most effective way. Through a wide selection of multimedia material—including film and sound clips, pictures, articles and interviews—you analyze shooting and editing techniques employed by the greatest filmmakers of all time. Topics range from functional usage of image composition and lighting to camera movements, editing and sound. The purpose of this course is to give clarity to the filmmaking process and to enhance the enjoyment of film viewing.Course Outline
Learn the many components of film language used by great directors to tell their stories in the most effective way. Analyze shooting and editing techniques employed by the best filmmakers of all time.Applies Towards the Following Certificates
- Acting : Elective Courses
- Cinematography : Foundation Courses, Elective Courses
- Directing : Required Courses, Elective Courses
- Entertainment Industry Fundamentals : Required Courses
- Entertainment Studies : Required Courses, Directing, Elective Courses
- Film and TV Development : Required Courses, Elective Courses
- Post-Production : Suggested Electives, Elective Courses
- Producing : Elective Courses
- Screenwriting: Film and TV Comprehensive : Second Requirement
- Study Abroad at UCLA Program : Required
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