Cinema/Video Production

TRANSFER MAJOR
Curriculum Code No. 1181

Department of the Arts
Hicks Art Center 125 • Phone (215) 968-8425

The Cinema/Video Production transfer major combines film and video production. It permits students to explore video and film production media, journalistic media and educational media as both communication and art forms. The program includes a variety of electives that allow students to tailor the program to their needs and interests.

This program offers a basic examination of the art and the processes of motion picture film making and video production. Though designed as a transfer major, graduates of the program should qualify for entry-level positions in the motion picture and electronic media industries in areas such as radio and television broadcasting, cable television systems, corporate video, multimedia development and production, cinematography, editing, sound recording, and mixing. Graduates will also have job skills in related industries such as sales, service, promotion, distribution, multimedia design and advertising.

Graduates of this program are able to

  • demonstrate a basic knowledge of communication theory and awareness of the responsibilities associated with communication in a free society;
  • set up, maintain and operate the primary and ancillary video, film and audio equipment used in video field and film production;
  • read about, write about, and analyze art and art history using basic research, critical thinking skills, and a visual arts vocabulary;
  • apply the theory and practice of video special effects, digital video, text generators, time base correction, cameras, portable video production systems; audio interfaces, off-line and on-line video editing, non-linear editing, digital audio, film production, and synchronous sound;
  • participate in the planning, production, and/or directing of film, video and multimedia productions; and
  • prepare and present a formal, professional-quality portfolio of work which may be used to apply for admission to a four-year college or entry-level professional employment.

Degree Course Requirements

COMM105 Interpersonal Communications 5 3
COMM111 Media and Society 6 3
COMP110 English Composition I A,C,1 3
COMP111 English Composition II C,,2 3
INTG285 Integration of Knowledge C,4 3
VACV130 Media Scriptwriting 3
VACV135 Video Studio Production I 3
VACV137 Audio Production3
VACV140 Digital Editing 3
VACV141 The Art of Independent Cinema 3
OR
VACV142 The Art of Theatrical Cinema 3
VACV145 Film Production I 3
VACV231 Video Field Production 3
VACV246 Film Production II C 3
VACV250 Cinema/Video Portfolio Seminar C 3
VAFA151 Introduction to Photography 3 3
VAFA193 History of Modern Art 7 3
College Level Mathematics A or Science B 3
Cinema/Video Electives (Choose from list) 9
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Cinema/Video Electives (Select at least 9 credits):

MUSC124 Elecronic Music Sysnthesis I 2
MUSC129 Digital Audio Technology 2
VACV141 The Art of Independent Cinema 3
VACV142 The Art of Theatrical Cinema 3
VACV232 Cable TV Production I C3
VACV235 Video Studio Production II C 3
VACV242 Cable TV Production II C 3
VACV247 Film Production III C3
VACV280 Cooperative Education - Media C 3
VAFA110 Digital Photography Fundamentals 3
VAFA210 Digital Photography II C 3
VAGD102 Illustration: Drawing and Digital C 3
VAMM100 Digital Imaging 3
VAMM130 3D Digital Modeling Concepts C 3
VAMM209 Multimedia Concepts I C 3
VAMM210 Multimedia Concepts II C 3
VAMM230 3D Digital Animation C 3

Recommended Semester Sequence

First Semester
COMP110 English Composition I A,C,1 3
VACV135 Video Studio Production I 3
VACV137 Audio Production 3
VACV140 Digital Editing 3
VACV130 Media Scriptwriting 3
15
Second Semester
COMM111 Media and Society 6 3
COMP111 English Composition II C,2 3
VACV145 Film Production I 3
VACV231 Video Field Production 3
VAFA151 Introduction to Photography 3 3
15
Third Semester
COMM105 Interpersonal Communications 5 3
VACV141 The Art of Independent Cinema
or
VACV142 The Art of Theatrical Cinema 3
VACV246 Film Production II C 3
Cinema/Video Elective 3
College Level Mathematics A or Science B 3
15
Fourth Semester
INTG285 Integration of Knowledge C,4 3
VACV250 Cinema/Video Portfolio Seminar C 3
VAFA193 History of Modern Art 7 3
Cinema/Video Electives 6
15

A Placement testing required.
B Consult the list of courses approved for this subcategory here of the catalog. Any course may be chosen.
C Course requires prerequisite.

1 Satisfies College Writing Level I.
2 Satisfies College Writing Level II.
3 Satisfies Creative Expression.
4 Satisfies Writing Intensive requirement.
5 Satisfies Personal Health.
6 Satisfies Social Perspective.
7 Satisfies Cultural Perspective.

Note: Studio courses can be expensive.  Lab fees may be required.