2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
    Dec 04, 2024  
2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Film, BA


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Film is the most culturally influential artistic medium in our era. The Film major equips students both to understand film as a cultureshaping force and to pursue diverse careers in the entertainment industry. Students choose one of three concentrations: Film Production, Screenwriting, or Film Analysis and Industry. Film majors develop valuable technical knowledge and experience as well as sharp critical thinking skills and significant audio-visual literacy. In a world that increasingly relies on visual information, a comprehension of how meaning grows out of the moving image is indispensable to a deeper social and cultural understanding. Our majors have the opportunity to learn how to apply this knowledge to filmmaking by creating high quality films on state-of-the-art equipment, writing screenplays and teleplays, and exploring the best of global cinema.

Traditional Major Program Requirements (45-46 units)


Upper Division Elective Requirement


Complete three (3) units from the following:

Concentration Courses (21-22 units)


Students must complete all requirements in one of the following concentrations: Film Analysis and Industry; Film Production; Film Production: LAFSC; Screenwriting

Film Analysis and Industry (21 units)


Film Production (21 units)


Film Production: LAFSC (22 units)


As a participant in the Coalition for Christian Colleges and Universities and a “sending institution” for the Los Angeles Film Studies Center (LAFSC), CBU gives students the opportunity to study for one semester through the Center in Los Angeles, California. Completion of this concentration is contingent upon admittance to the Los Angeles Film Studies Center (LAFSC) program.
LA Film Studies Center Requirements

  • Hollywood Production Workshop (4 units)
  • Faith and Artistic Development in Film (3 units)
  • Internship: Inside Hollywood (6 units)
  • Narrative Storytelling (3 units)

Screenwriting (21 units)


Core Requirements

* Students who attend the Los Angeles Film Studies Center (LAFSC) program may variance the Professional Screenwriting course at LAFSC for either FLM 302  or FLM 403  if not also pursuing the Film Production concentration. * Students who attend the Los Angeles Film Studies Center (LAFSC) program may variance the Professional Screenwriting course at LAFSC for either FLM 302  or FLM 403  if not also pursuing the Film Production concentration.

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