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Opening Scene: Filmmaking for First-Timers (FILM 3026 R)

Term: 2024-2025 Academic Year Fall

Faculty

Daniel Fowler Schmidt
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Schedule

Fri, 1:30 PM - 4:30 PM (9/2/2024 - 12/13/2024) Location: SLC HEIM 135

Description

Film has become one of the most dominant forms of visual media and creative expression. In this seminar/workshop for the budding director, we will first focus on the filmmaking fundamentals that every filmmaker needs to know in order to tell an effective story on screen: basic filmmaking terms, crew positions, camera operation, shot angles and composition, camera movement, basic lighting, sound recording, and editing. Students will also learn to how to create shot lists, floor plans, and other important tools necessary for a successful shoot. Initially, solo shooting assignments will be given, allowing students to begin to develop their own cinematic voice. Because collaboration is key in filmmaking, students will also be divided into small groups for several weekly assignments, giving them the opportunity to serve in various roles on the crew. The idea is for students to acquire the skills needed for creating compelling cinematic work on their own and with others.