The request to establish Certificate in Video Production, revise Minor in Film Studies, and create six FILM courses

Date: May 22, 2017
To: College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
From: Office of Academic Affairs
Approved On: April 10, 2017
Approved by: Undergraduate Course and Curriculum Committee
Implementation Date: Spring 2018


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Film Studies

http://filmstudies.uncc.edu

The interdisciplinary Minor in Film Studies is designed to allow students to develop knowledge of film and video as an art form while fulfilling the requirements for one of the approved degree programs at the University. The College of Liberal Arts & Sciences courses that satisfy the minor represent different aspects of film and video art: (1) Culture, (2) History, (3) Theory, and (4) Production.Students have the option to earn a Certificate in Video Production with the Minor in Film Studies by completing additional course-work in production.

The Certificate in Video Production is designed for students who wish to develop practical skills in the art of filmmaking. It can be earned in conjunction with the Minor in Film Studies or as a stand-alone certificate. The courses that lead to a Certificate in Video Production represent different technical and aesthetic aspects of filmmaking, including screenwriting, directing, producing, acting, and cinematography using video.

Minor in Film Studies

The Minor in Film Studies requires the completion of 18 19 hours of approved courses.as follows: (1) FILM 2201 Introduction to Film Studies and (2) at least five additional courses representing at least three of the departments offering the minor. Courses that satisfy the minor are as follows:

AFRS 2105 Black Images in the Media

COMM 3050 Topics in Communication Studies: Film

COMM 3052 Topics in Mass Media: Video Magazine Production

COMM 3125 New Media for Communications

ENGL 2106 Film Criticism

ENGL 3050 Topics in English: Film

FILM 3050 Topics in FIlm (Writing-Intensive. Includes Screenwriting courses)

FILM 3051 Topics in Film (Includes Video Production courses)

FILM 3120 The Fundamentals of Video/Film Production

FILM 3800 Directed Project in Film or Video

FILM 4410 Professional Internship in Film Studies

LACS 3050 Topics in Language. Literature, and Culture (Includes French Film, German Film, Italian Film, Japanese Film, etc.)

LACS 3160 European Cinema

FREN 3160 Topics in French Film

GERM 3160 Survey of German Film

HIST 3010 History and Culture through Film

JAPN 3160 Topics in Japanese Film

RELS 3212 Film and Identity

RELS 3213 Jesus on the SIlver Screen

THEA 2640 Playwriting/Screenwriting

THEA 4001 Topics in Theatre

Required Courses (4 credit hours)

FILM 2201 Introduction to Film Studies (3)

FILM 4690 Senior Seminar (1)

Elective Courses (15 hours)

At least five additional courses representing at least three of the departments or disciplines offering courses for the minor.

Courses that satisfy Film Studies Minor:

  • AFRS 2105 Black Images in the Media
  • COMM 3050 Topics in Communication Studies: Film
  • COMM 3052 Topics in Mass Media: Video Magazine Production
  • COMM 3125 New Media for Communications
  • ENGL 2106 Film Criticism
  • ENGL 3050 Topics in English: Film
  • FILM 3050 Topics in Film (Writing-Intensive. Includes Screenwriting courses)
  • FILM 3051 Topics in Film (Includes Video Production courses)
  • FILM 3120 The Fundamentals of Video/Film Production
  • FILM 3800 Directed Project in Film or Video
  • FILM 4410 Professional Internship in Film Studies
  • LACS 3050 Topics in Language. Literature, and Culture (Includes French Film, German Film, Italian Film, Japanese Film, etc.)
  • LACS 3160 European Cinema
  • FREN 3160 Topics in French Film
  • GERM 3160 Survey of German Film
  • HIST 3010 History and Culture through Film
  • JAPN 3160 Topics in Japanese Film
  • RELS 3212 Film and Identity
  • RELS 3213 Jesus on the SIlver Screen
  • THEA 2640 Playwriting/Screenwriting
  • THEA 4001 Topics in Theatre

In addition, topics courses or seminars offered by American Studies, Communication Studies, and departments not presently associated with the minor in Film Studies may be applied to the minor upon approval of the Director.

Students may elect as one of their courses an internship that focuses on a video or film project in any of the participating departments. Students who choose this option will sign up under the internship course number of the department that seems most appropriate. Please consult the Director of the Film Studies Program on any questions about Internships.

Students may elect as one of their courses an internship that focuses on a video or film-related project. Students who choose this option will sign up under FILM 4410 (Professional Internship in Film Studies).

Minor in Film Studies with a Certificate in Video Production

The Minor in Film Studies with a Certificate in Video Production requires the completion of 22 hours of approved courses.

Required Courses (10 hours)

FILM 2201 Introduction to Film Studies (3)

FILM 4690 Senior Seminar (1)

FILM 3120 Introduction to Video Production (3)

FILM 3220 Introduction to Screenwriting (3)

Two additional courses in production chosen from the following (6)

FILM 3121. Intermediate Film/Video Production. (3)

FILM 3221. Intermediate Screenwriting: Feature Film Screenwriting. (3)

FILM 3800. Directed Project in Film or Video. (1-3) (Only with permission of program director)

FILM 4120. Production and Directing. (3)

FILM 4220. Film Festivals: Production and Theory. (3)

FILM 4410. Professional Internship in Film Studies. (1-6) (No more than 3 hours may count toward the minor.)

Two additional interdisciplinary courses (6)

These are to be chosen from courses in the departments and disciplines offering courses for the program in Film Studies. Courses that satisfy the minor are offered by Africana Studies, American Studies, Communication Studies, English, Film, French, German, History, Languages and Culture Studies, Religious Studies, and Women’s and Gender Studies. All courses counting for the Minor are printed on the Film Studies Homepage before pre-registration in the semester before they are being offered.

Certificate in Video Production

The Certificate in Video Production requires the completion of 16 hours of approved courses.

Required Courses (4 hours)

FILM 2201 Introduction to Film/Film Theory (3)

FILM 4690 Capstone course in Film Studies (1)

Four additional courses chosen from the following (12)

FILM 3120 Introduction to Video Production

FILM 3121. Intermediate Film/Video Production. (3)

FILM 3220 Introduction to Screenwriting

FILM 3221. Intermediate Screenwriting: Feature Film Screenwriting. (3)

FILM 4120 Production and Directing. (3)

FILM 4220 Film Festivals: Production and Theory. (3)

FILM 4410 Professional Internship in Film Studies. (1-6) (No more than 3 hours may count toward the minor.)

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FILM 3121. Intermediate Film/Video Production.

Credit Hours 3

Builds on the knowledge of FILM 3120, honing camera, writing and editing skills to produce a short film:, narrative feature, documentary, experimental, or music video. Prerequisite, FILM 3120 or consent of instructor with approval of film studies staff. Prerequisite, FILM 3120 or approval of the Film Studies Director with consent of instructor.

FILM 3220. Introduction to Screenwriting.

Credit Hours 3

Introduction to the craft of screenwriting through a series of shortform screenplay exercises. Intensive study of the basic elements of story and script formatting and analysis of representative films.

FILM 3221. Intermediate Screenwriting: Feature Film

Credit Hours 3

Focus on developing a premise and outline of a story; crafting the plot and characters; and writing the screenplay in sequences. Analysis of the plot and storytelling techniques of a variety of feature films. Assumes knowledge of script formatting and story structure. Also addresses writing comedy and writing for television. Prerequisite, FILM 3220 or FILM 3120 or approval of the Film Studies Director with consent of instructor.

FILM 4120. Production and Directing.

Credit Hours 3

Advanced study of the elements of producing and directing a film project, including, working with actors, writers, and other members of a film team. Prerequisites, 2 of the following courses: FILM 3120, FILM 3121, FILM 3220, FILM 3221 or approval of the Film Studies Director with consent of instructor.

FILM 4220. Film Festivals: Production and Theory. (3)

Credit Hours 3

Focus on the broad history of film festivals and the theory behind programming of films. Includes modules on promotion and marketing of festivals.

FILM 4690. Capstone Course in Film Studies.

Credit Hours 1

Survey of career options for Film Studies students (minors and certificate holders), directed professional development (preparation of resume and portfolio), and completion of a personal statement on their work in the Film Studies program. Graded on a Pass/No Credit basis.