COMD 2320 D187

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COMD 2320 D187
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Professor(s)
Department
Communication Design
Course Code
COMD 2320
Semester / Year
Spring 2018
Course Description

An introduction to the basic components and practices of pre-production and production methodologies for content creation in commercial video and film production. Through lectures, reading assignments, screenings and practice, students will learn the basics of all stages of production inclusive of the processes of forming and working in production management teams, creating effective production aesthetics in pre-production and production stages, scriptwriting and storyboarding, cinematography aesthetics (lighting and camera), and design and graphics functions in editing. Students will explore several modes of communication such as commercials, public service announcements, fictive works, documentary and journalism and learn how to convey information and messages to a target audience.

Prerequisite: CDMG 1111 (for Communication Design and Communication Design Management students) and COMD 2330 (Digital Photography). Acceptable substitute for old courses GRA 1209 or GRA 1213

Acknowledgements

This course was created by: Michael Cannetti

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