Choose
from the following below:
Required Courses
Film Core Curriculum
Film/Video/New Genres Core
Conceptual Studies Core
Elective Courses
Film/Video/New Genres Electives
Conceptual Studies Electives
Pre-Portfolio Electives in Film (no prerequisites)
FILM CORE CURRICULUM top
101 Introduction to the Media Arts. 3 credits
A survey of independent media art production in film and video from the artist's
point of view. Lectures, screenings and workshops that explore ideas and techniques
relevant to the making of personal statements through the use of these two media.
Prerequisites: None
102 Current Topics in Media Arts. 3 credits
Lectures, screenings, discussions and workshops in media arts production
from the artist's point of view. A class in which the student
will develop ideas/proposals
for possible production in subsequent Film Department courses. Prerequisites:
None.
210 Concepts of Film Production. 3 credits
Introduction to the basic elements of cinema in an inter-arts context
through the development of critical and practical skills. Prerequisites:
none.
214 Film and Experience: The Filmmaker and the Viewer. 3
credits
Consideration of film as an experience--aesthetic, physical,
psychological, social, and historical--for both the filmmaker
and the viewer. Prerequisites:
none.
220 Basic Elements in Filmmaking I. 3 credits
Introduction to 16mm film production. Instruction in 16mm cameras,
light meters, portable lighting set-ups, splicers, viewers, tripods,
projection,
film stocks,
etc. Prerequisites: sophomore standing; Film 101 (P) and 102 (P) or consent
of instructor.
222 Basic Elements of Video. 3 credits
Introduction to portable video production and post-production including
Final Cut Pro video and sound editing. Prerequisites: Grade of B or better
in Film
101 (P) or 102 (P) or consent of instructor.
FILM/VIDEO/NEW GENRES CORE top
221
Basic Elements of Filmmaking II. 6 credits
Further exploration of filmmaking including theory/practice use
of non-sync sound. Instruction in exposure theory, lighting,
sound recording, flat
bed editing and
sound mixing. Prerequisites: Grade of B or above in Film 101 (P) or 102
(P) and Film 220; or consent of instructor.. 410 Junior Project 6 credits
Individual production projects in film or video facilitated by
critiques and technical demonstrations tailored to student needs.
Prerequisites:
admis to
upper level course per portfolio review or consent of instructor..
In case of over-enrollment,
admission based on grade point average in major.
510 Senior Project
6 credits
Individual production projects in film or video facilitated by
critiques, work sessions and preparations for a public presentation.
Prerequisites:
admis to
upper level course per portfolio review or consent of instructor. Grade
of B or better in Film 410(P). In case of over-enrollment, admission
based on
grade
point average in major.
CONCEPTUAL STUDIES CORE top
255 Digital
Arts Workshop. 3 credits
Development of techniques for producing digital media projects,
with special emphasis on timeline-based computer applications.
Prerequisites:
Film 222(C),
Art 118(C) or 227(C) (topic title: Web Design I); or consent of instructor. 320
(effective 09/06/2005) Structures of Film. 3 credits
Advanced examination of structural dimensions in film, including
space, time, causality, image, and sound. Practical techniques
explore structural
possibilities
for creative expression in film. Prerequisites: Film 101(P), 102(P),
210(P), 214(P), 222(P), 255(P).
455 Integrated Film/Video Exploration.
6 credits U/G.
A study of the relationship between film/video production and film/video
analysis, team taught by an artist and a critic. Jointly offered with
ArtHist/English/JMC 310. Prerequisites: jr st. Film majors: portfolio
review and/or consent
of instructor; non-film majors: consent of instructor.
512 (effective
09/06/2005) Senior Project in Conceptual Studies. 6 credits
Capstone seminar investigates and interrogates relationship between
filmmaking, theory and history. Archival research and critical analysis
will produce
final multimedia project. Prerequisites: Film 320(P).
FILM/VIDEO/NEW GENRES ELECTIVES top
There are three levels of Film/Video Modules: 380, 420 and 460 that
are available for students who have passed Portfolio Review. There
are a
range of topics
covered including but not limited to these:
380 Film/Video Module: (Subtitled). 3 credits U.
Post-portfolio course
introducing specialized skills such as animation, documentary, optical
printing, in-community
production, sound recording and cinematography. May be retaken with
change in topic to maximum of 9 credits. 420 Intermediate Film/Video
Module: (Subtitled). 3 credits U/G.
Intermediate level course in
specialized skills such as video editing, directing,
post-production sound and multimedia production. May be retaken with
change in topic to
maximum of 9 credits.
460 Advanced Film/Video Module: (Subtitled).
3 credits U/G.
Advanced level course in specialized skills such
as non-linear editing, lighting,
film
post-production, sound post-production and multimedia production.
May be retaken with change
of
topic to max imum of 9 credits.
CONCEPTUAL STUDIES ELECTIVES top
309
Theory & Practice of Media Literacy. 3 credits
Explores the relationship between image, sound and text in light
of an expanded sense of “writing,” “image-making” and “critique” in
the digital age. Prerequisites: none. 314 (effective 09/06/2005)
Topics in Critical Film Production: (Subtitled). 3 credits
Consideration of issues in critical studies including ethnographic
film, found-footage filmmaking, experimental documentary or surrealist
film.
Retakable with change
of topic to 9 cr max. Prerequisites: Film 210 (P); or consent of
instructor.
316 (effective 09/06/2005) Filmmaker as Theorist/Practitioner:
(Subtitled). 3 credits
Examines filmmakers particularly engaged in theory/practice investigations
of film form including Chantal Ackerman, Jean-Luc Godard, Sergei
Eisenstein, Laura
Mulvey & Trinh T. Minh-ha. Retakable with change of topic to
9 credits maximum. Prerequisites: Film 210 (P); or consent of instructor.
318
(effective 09/06/2005) Film and the Visual and Performing Arts:
(Subtitled). 3 credits
Consideration of film's relationship to a specific art form, its
formal similarities and historical intersections including film & painting,
film & dance,
film & music. Retakable with change of topic to 9 credits maximum.
Prerequisites: Film 210(P); or consent of instructor.
319 (effective
09/06/2005) Film Genres: (Subtitled). 3 credits
Formal investigation of what comprises a film genre across both
national & international
contexts. Critical writing & production assignments will foreground
conventions & their
transformations in film history. Retakable with change of topic
to 9 credits maximum. Prerequisites: Film 210(P); or consent of
instructor.
341 (241) Theory/Practice Seminar: (Subtitled). 3-4
credits
Theoretical/practical approaches to film and video production.
May be retaken with change in topic to maximum of 9 credits. Prerequisites:
admission
to upper-level film classes per portfolio review, or consent of
instructor..
434 (effective 09/06/2005) Film Aesthetics: (Subtitled).
3 credits
Consideration of a particular aesthetic aspect of film including
performance, sound, decor, frame/sequence, color, narrative & narration,
temporality. Retakable with change of topic to 9 credits maximum.
Prerequisites: junior standing,
Film 210(P); or consent of instructor.
PRE-PORTFOLIO ELECTIVES IN FILM top
These are courses open to students wishing to explore media making.
They are not required for the BFA Film degree but can provide more
production
experience
valuable for passing portfolio review. They may count towards general
electives.
203 Media Workshop: (Subtitled). 1-3 credits
Lab tutorial consisting of intermedia exercises and class projects.
Specific credits announced in Timetable whenever course is offered.
May be retaken
with change in content to 9 credits maxium. Prerequisites: none. 203 workshop topics recently offered include:
Filmmaking Technology & Techniques
Recycling Images: Found Footage Film Production
Experimental Narrative
Documentary Production
Gender and Sexuality in Video
Chemical Processes
Character Design and Animation
Representing Animals
Poetic Filmmaking
Framing Language
Maya 3-D Animation
Making Melodrama
35mm Collaborative Filmmaking
Milwaukee Underground Film
Super 8mm Diaries
Multimedia Production
234 Introduction to the Screenplay. 3 credits
Approaches to screenwriting from both artistic and professional
points of view from the cultivation of an idea to the realization
of a scenario.
Prerequisites:
none.
251 Theory/Practice Workshop: (Subtitled). 3-4 credits
Development of techniques for projects in the theory and practice
of film and video. May be retaken with change in content
to 9 cr max.
Prerequisites: none.
255 Digital Arts Workshop. 3 credits
Development of techniques for producing digital media projects,
with special emphasis on timeline-based computer applications.
Prerequisites:
Film 222(C),
Art 118(C) or 227(C) (topic title: Web Design I); or consent
of instructor.
301 Conversations with Filmmakers and Critics.
3 credits (GER-A)
Lectures, screenings, and discussions by contemporary filmmakers
and critics. Subjects of presentation will include the
contemporary state
of the art,
the condition of the industry, and the relations of film
to a critique of the culture.
Prerequisites: none.
302 Video in the Classroom. 3 credits
(GER-A)
Introduction to creative and technical processes of video
making. Planning and production of topical video projects
with small
team of K-12 students
and teacher.
May be retaken to maximum of 6 credits. Prerequisites:
none.
309 Theory & Practice of Media Literacy.
3 credits
Explores the relationship between image, sound and text
in light of an expanded sense of “writing,” “image-making,” and “critique” in
the digital age. Prerequisites: none. |