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Moorpark College Course: Single Camera Production for Film & TV, Study notes of Humanities

Information about FTMA M130, a single camera production course offered at Moorpark College. The course introduces students to the theory, terminology, and operation of single camera video production, including composition and editing techniques, camera operation, portable lighting, video recorder operation, audio control, and basic editing. Students will focus on the aesthetics and fundamentals of scripting, producing, directing on location, post-production, and exhibition/distribution.

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Download Moorpark College Course: Single Camera Production for Film & TV and more Study notes Humanities in PDF only on Docsity! FTMA M130: Beginning Single Camera Production           1 FTMA M130: BEGINNING SINGLE CAMERA PRODUCTION Originator clarson Co-Contributor(s) Name(s) Block, Nicole (nblock) Grimes, Michael (mgrimes) Snowden, Lauren (lsnowden) Petrello, Rolland (rpetrello) College Moorpark College Discipline (CB01A) FTMA - Film, Television, Media Arts Course Number (CB01B) M130 Course Title (CB02) Beginning Single Camera Production Banner/Short Title Beginning Single Camera Prod Credit Type Credit Start Term Fall 2020 Formerly FTVM M30 Catalog Course Description Introduces the theory, terminology, and operation of single camera video production, including composition and editing techniques, camera operation, portable lighting, video recorder operation, audio control and basic editing. Focuses on the aesthetics and fundamentals of scripting, producing, directing on location, post-production, and exhibition/distribution. Taxonomy of Programs (TOP) Code (CB03) 0604.00 - *Radio and Television Course Credit Status (CB04) D (Credit - Degree Applicable) Course Transfer Status (CB05) (select one only) B (Transferable to CSU only) Course Basic Skills Status (CB08) N - The Course is Not a Basic Skills Course SAM Priority Code (CB09) C - Clearly Occupational Course Cooperative Work Experience Education Status (CB10) N - Is Not Part of a Cooperative Work Experience Education Program Course Classification Status (CB11) Y - Credit Course 2        FTMA M130: Beginning Single Camera Production Educational Assistance Class Instruction (Approved Special Class) (CB13) N - The Course is Not an Approved Special Class Course Prior to Transfer Level (CB21) Y - Not Applicable Course Noncredit Category (CB22) Y - Credit Course Funding Agency Category (CB23) Y - Not Applicable (Funding Not Used) Course Program Status (CB24) 1 - Program Applicable General Education Status (CB25) Y - Not Applicable Support Course Status (CB26) N - Course is not a support course Field trips Will not be required Grading method Letter Graded Alternate grading methods Credit by exam, license etc. Student Option- Letter/Pass Pass/No Pass Grading Does this course require an instructional materials fee? No Repeatable for Credit No Units and Hours Carnegie Unit Override No In-Class Lecture Minimum Contact/In-Class Lecture Hours 35 Maximum Contact/In-Class Lecture Hours 35 Activity Minimum Contact/In-Class Activity Hours 0 Maximum Contact/In-Class Activity Hours 0 Laboratory Minimum Contact/In-Class Laboratory Hours 52.5 FTMA M130: Beginning Single Camera Production           5 Projects Participation Quizzes Skills demonstrations Skill tests Treatment plans Written creation (poem, screenplay, song) Instructional Methodology Specify the methods of instruction that may be employed in this course Audio-visual presentations Collaborative group work Class activities Class discussions Distance Education Demonstrations Field trips Group discussions Guest speakers Instructor-guided use of technology Internet research Laboratory activities Lecture Small group activities Describe specific examples of the methods the instructor will use: • Leading group discussions and using PowerPoint presentations to explain concepts of the course. Representative Course Assignments Writing Assignments • Review and write an analysis regarding the shooting and editing techniques in a simple scripted scene. • Write a story treatment for a music video. Critical Thinking Assignments • Review a scene from a film and analyze the lighting techniques. • Review a film and analyze the set-ups used during the production. Reading Assignments • Read a script that has been developed into a film. • Read a script that has been developed into a television drama. • Read a script that has been developed into a single-camera comedy. Skills Demonstrations • Set up a scene using three point lighting. • Edit a short production using various camera angles. Outside Assignments Representative Outside Assignments • Create a shooting schedule with a list of necessary shots and B-roll footage. • Develop storyboards for a single camera production. Articulation C-ID Descriptor Number FTVE 130 Status Approved 6        FTMA M130: Beginning Single Camera Production Equivalent Courses at 4 year institutions University Course ID Course Title Units CSU Los Angeles TVF 2000 Introduction to Digital Media 3 San Francisco State Univ. CINE 202 & CINE 204 Intro to Filmmaking and Lab 3 & 1 CSU Sacramento COMS 27A & COMS 27B Digital Film/Video Production 2 & 1 Comparable Courses within the VCCCD FTVE R130 - Beginning Single Camera Equivalent Courses at other CCCs College Course ID Course Title Units Chaffey College BRDCAST 60 Beginning Single Camera Production 3 Consumnes River College RTVF 330 Beginning Single Camera Production 3 LA Valley College BRDCASTG 47 Single Camera Production 4 FTMA M130: Beginning Single Camera Production           7 District General Education A. Natural Sciences B. Social and Behavioral Sciences C. Humanities D. Language and Rationality E. Health and Physical Education/Kinesiology F. Ethnic Studies/Gender Studies CSU GE-Breadth Area A: English Language Communication and Critical Thinking Area B: Scientific Inquiry and Quantitative Reasoning Area C: Arts and Humanities Area D: Social Sciences Area E: Lifelong Learning and Self-Development CSU Graduation Requirement in U.S. History, Constitution and American Ideals: IGETC Area 1: English Communication Area 2A: Mathematical Concepts & Quantitative Reasoning Area 3: Arts and Humanities Area 4: Social and Behavioral Sciences Area 5: Physical and Biological Sciences Area 6: Languages Other than English (LOTE) Textbooks and Lab Manuals Resource Type Textbook Description Schenk, S.,  and  Long. B.   (2017).  The digital filmmaking handbook,(6th ed.).  Foreing Films. Resource Type Textbook Classic Textbook Yes Description Medoff, N.,  and  Fink, E.  (2012).  Portable video: News and field production,(6th ed.).  Focal. Resource Type Textbook
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