Film

Students interested in film including the production of television commercials, music videos, documentaries, dramatic programming, and motion photography work may consider the Film comprehensive major. Coursework includes scriptwriting, camera operation, editing, directing, lighting, acting, scene production, and aesthetics. Film students typically claim a Film & Broadcasting major until they decide that a Film BFA is the best option for them.  Students may apply for the BFA program by submitting a letter of intent with a work portfolio to the department faculty after completing 30+ credit hours and achieving at least a 3.0 GPA. Students should contact their adviser for further information on this process.  The Film BFA includes a specialized minor in theatre.

Degrees and Certificates

Classes

COMF 220 : Introduction to Film

Discusses film art and criticism from historical and cultural perspectives. Topics include film analysis, aesthetics, and philosophy from a Christian worldview. This course meets the Artistic Expression general education requirement.

Credits

3

Prerequisites

EU writing proficiency.

COMF 320 : Film and Theory Analysis

Discusses the historical and rhetorical criticism of film through reading and writing film criticism using several established film theories. Students will also examine film theory in context with the wider field of communication theory.

Credits

3

Prerequisites

COMF 220 or permission of the professor.

COMF 353 : Aesthetics and Techniques for Film and TV

Emphasizes two areas of study:  the application of media aesthetics as it relates to television and film, and the theories and methods used to produce film and video documentaries.  Additional course work includes digital video editing, computer graphics, and advanced post-production techniques and compositing.

Credits

3

Prerequisites

COEM 175. COEM 232 recommended.

COMF 368 : Film Workshop

Develop additional skills in areas of film production while collaborating with peers to produce a film for cable and public exhibition. Skills include camera work, editing, promotion, and scriptwriting with an emphasis on teamwork and commitment to craftsmanship.

Credits

1

Prerequisites

COPH 215 and/or COEM 232 or permission of the professor.

COMF 473 : Electronic Cinematography

Explores dramatic film production and digital film technologies including motion photography, directing, film editing, digital video camera techniques, and digital non-linear editing. Lab fee required.

Credits

3

Prerequisites

COEM 175, COEM 232 and junior or senior standing. COMF 324 recommended.