Minor in Film/Video
About This Program
The Minor in Film/Video prepares an art or non-art major with technical skills in digital video production, concept development, and the application of aesthetic abilities needed to produce successful narrative films.
Competencies
- Upon graduation, students will be able to articulate and explain with proficiency the concepts and ideas present in their work.
- Upon graduation, students will be able to illustrate narrative construction skills through writing, visual strategies, and editing technique.
- Upon graduation, students will be able to demonstrate proficiency in production scheduling, location shooting, and non-linear digital editing.
Curriculum
Foundations | ||
ART 2358 | CINEMA PRODUCTION 1 | 3 |
ART 3350 | SCREENWRITING 1 | 3 |
Electives | ||
Select four from the following: | 12 | |
CINEMA PRODUCTION 2 | ||
MOTION GRAPHICS AND ANIMATION | ||
CINEMATOGRAPHY | ||
DIRECTING 1: ACTOR LAB | ||
ADVANCED CINEMA PRODUCTION (ACP): COMMERCIAL | ||
CINEMATIC ANIMATION 1 | ||
CINEMA THESIS PRODUCTION | ||
CINEMATIC ANIMATION 2 | ||
ADVANCED CINEMA PRODUCTION (ACP): DIGITAL VISUAL EFFECTS | ||
ADVANCED CINEMA PRODUCTION (ACP): SPECIAL TOPICS | ||
Total Hours | 18 |
Advising Resources
Information on booking undergraduate advising appointments and more is available online. We also offer Advisathon to assist. The Art Office can help, and we regularly share updates on how and when to get advised via emails. Graduate students please meet with the MFA Director for your advising.
Location:
Undergraduate Advising
336 Fine Arts Bldg.
Graduate Advising
335 Fine Arts Bldg.
Email:
Undergraduate
artadvising@uta.edu
Graduate
art-arthistory@uta.edu
Phone:
817-272-2891