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Mar 14, 2025
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CINE 277 - Visual Storytelling for DirectorsFC ARHU 4 credits Directing is the art of composing the elements of time-based media (e.g. film and theater) to serve a narrative. Effective direction marshals the diverse disciplines that contribute to a narrative in a way that evokes a particular theme, mood, or experience. At the core of nearly every narrative is the mise-en-scène, the visual story that guides an audience’s moment-to-moment experience of a film, play, or interdisciplinary performance piece. With a strong emphasis on the importance and organization of the pre-production process, students will hone the skills necessary to critically analyze mise-en-scène across media and to create pre-production resources using the many visual elements that contribute to narrative.
Prerequisites & Notes: This counts as an elective for Cinema students Does this course require off campus field trips? Yes
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