Advanced Filmmaking

Advanced Filmmaking
In this course students will work in teams to produce several short films, having the opportunity to take turns at fulfilling all the essential crew positions: director, producer, cinematographer, production sound mixer, editor, and sound designer. We will emphasize thorough pre-production planning, scene design, cinematography, working with actors, and post production —including color correction and sound mixing. The critical dialogue established in FMMC 0105 Sight and Sound I will be extended and augmented with readings and screenings of outstanding independently produced work. (FMMC 0200) 3 hrs. lect./3 hrs. lab.
Subject:
Film & Media Culture
Department:
Film & Media Culture
Division:
Arts
Requirements Fulfilled:
ART
Levels:
Undergraduate

Sections

Spring 2026

FMMC0335A-S26 Lecture

Spring 2025

FMMC0335A-S25 Lecture (Uricaru)

Spring 2024

FMMC0335A-S24 Lecture (Miranda Hardy)

Spring 2022

FMMC0335A-S22 Lecture (Ngaiza)

Fall 2021

FMMC0335A-F21 Lecture (Uricaru)

Fall 2019

FMMC0335A-F19 Lecture (Ngaiza)

Fall 2018

FMMC0335A-F18 Lecture (Uricaru)

Fall 2017

FMMC0335A-F17 Lecture (Uricaru)

Fall 2016

FMMC0335A-F16 Lecture (Miranda Hardy)

Fall 2015

FMMC0335A-F15 Lecture (Uricaru)

Fall 2014

FMMC0335A-F14 Lecture (Houghton)

Fall 2013

FMMC0335A-F13 Lecture (Houghton)

Fall 2012

FMMC0335A-F12 Lecture (Houghton)

Fall 2011

FMMC0335A-F11 Lecture (Houghton)

Fall 2010

FMMC0335A-F10 Lecture (Tucker)

Fall 2009

FMMC0335A-F09 Lecture (Tucker)

Fall 2008

FMMC0335A-F08 Lecture (Tucker)