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BFA Specialization in Film Production

Program Requirements

Specialization in Film Production (66 credits)

3

credits chosen from:

FMST 201 Film History I (3.00)
FMST 202 Film History II (3.00)
FMST 203 Film History III (3.00)

Note: One of FMST 201, FMST 202 or FMST 203 should be taken as part of the first 30 credits.
3

credits:

FMST 220 Film Analysis (3.00)

Note: FMST 220 should be taken as part of the first 30 credits.
3

credits chosen from:

FMST 222 Topics in Film Aesthetics (3.00)
FMST 223 Montage Aesthetic (3.00)
FMST 224 Moving Camera Aesthetic (3.00)

18

credits:

FMPR 231 Filmmaking I (6.00)
FMPR 332 Filmmaking II (6.00)
FMPR 432 Filmmaking III (6.00)

12

credits:

FMPR 239 Montage I (3.00)
FMPR 336 Introduction to Film Producing (3.00)
FMPR 338 Image I (3.00)
FMPR 340 Sound I (3.00)

9

credits chosen from:

FMPR 335 Acting and Directing Acting for the Screen I (3.00)
FMPR 341 Writing for Film I (3.00)
FMPR 343 Production Design (3.00)
FMPR 350 Ways of Seeing in Film Production (3.00)
FMPR 398 Special Topics in Film Production (3.00)
FMPR 435 Acting and Directing Acting for the Screen II (3.00)
FMPR 438 Image II (3.00)
FMPR 439 Montage II (3.00)
FMPR 440 Sound II (3.00)
FMPR 441 Writing for Film II (3.00)
FMPR 442 Optical Printer Practice (3.00)
FMPR 444 Expanded Cinema (3.00)
FMPR 450 Film Production Specialization Seminar (3.00)
FMPR 498 Special Topics in Film Production (3.00)

6credits of Film Studies electives, excluding FMST 200
12credits of Cinema electives or credits chosen outside of Cinema selected in consultation with the head of Film Production
Note: Up to 12 credits chosen from the Communication Studies Film Courses list may be applied as Film Studies or Cinema electives for degree purposes. VDEO 350 may also be applied as a Cinema elective for degree purposes.

Notes

  • It is strongly recommended that students in the Specialization in Film Production have, or acquire, a knowledge of French.
  • Students are responsible for fulfilling their particular degree requirements; hence, the sequences above must be read in conjunction with Section 81.20 Degree Requirements.

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