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glansa · 16 days ago
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fratboykate · 6 years ago
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No one in my family has ever done anything but boring normal jobs and I'm just in city college right now trying to get my gened requirements out of the way before I can transfer to a bigger school but I'm probably going to do something boring like business management or I don't know. Boring. I know what classes in a normal school look like but I can imagine what classes in a artsy film school are. What do you guys take?
I can't remember all of them but these are some of the classes I took:
Everyone in VMA/film has to take these four classes in freshman year so they were by far the biggest rooms I ever had because it was the first year cattle call. This was "come one, come all" vs. the normal class sizes which was pretty much 8-15 students:
-History Of Media Arts I
-History Of Media Arts II
-Dimensions Of Creativity
-Foundations in Visual Media Arts Production
I also had to take two practical classes where we got to write, direct, and edit our own projects BUT we pretend it's 1940 and have to shoot on film, develop film, and then edit on Steenbecks like fucking animals lol. Those were "Introduction To Film Production" (We called it Film I. The camera we use for these are black and white 8MM Bolex) and "Intermediate Film Production" (Film II. We shoot on 16MM and graduate to color film like big boys and girls lol)
We were also all required to take "Media Criticism & Theory". It's the first 200 level course so you literally can't keep moving on with your major unless you pass that class and depending on which teacher you get lucky or unlucky enough to get it can be either a great class or a fucking AWFUL class. I took it while I was doing my semester abroad in Europe so we only had One class andOne teacher. Zero choice in the matter, no options. If you went to Kasteel for the semester it's just who you were taking the class with. VMA 200 was ///BY FAR/// the most painful class I ever took while at school but...I guess I can say it's the reason I'm so detailed in my criticism of media because by god if how to properly analyze and break down a piece of media was not metaphorically beaten into me by a mallet wielding Belgian man lol. I've never been more proud of getting an A in a class in my life.
We also all had to take "Critical Listening" and one of the three screenwriting foundation courses (Writing The Short Subject, Writing The Feature Film, Writing For Television).
Then after that people pretty much break off into their concentrations for junior and senior year where you focus on career specific classes. Classes I took for my Directing Narrative Fiction major:
-Directing Actors For The Screen
-Directing Image & Sound
-Directing The Feature Film
-Ways Of Seeing
-My directing thesis classes
I also took some level 400 seminar electives that were really dope. I know there were more but I can only remember these two because either the teacher was wild or the class itself was super cool:
-"Film & Television In The Age Of Anxiety". I'm way oversimplifying it, but at its core it was all about how media pretty much did a 180 degree turn after 9/11.
-"Media Of Consumption: From Totally Cool to Totally Wired." was looking at how media had evolved into being nothing more than a tool to sell you something. What the "something" is varies but it's ultimately one thing or another.
And I had classes for my two minors to mix in with all my major requirements too so it was a handful.
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PS: I totally forgot three big concentrations in my last ask. It's not just directing, writing, editing, cinematography, and producing. You can also major in animation, studio TV producing, documentary, experimental, and sound design/post sound.
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wingroup · 4 years ago
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