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- GFA 1000 Intro to Film & TV Production SUMMER
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Fee: $750.00
Dates: 5/21/2024 - 7/18/2024
Times: 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Days: Tu Th
Sessions: 17
Location:Trilith Studios
This course is the first of an 18-credit hour certification in “Film & Television Production.” The course will provide an introduction to the skills used in on-set film production, including all forms of narrative media which utilize film industry-standard organizational structure, professional equipment and on-set procedures. In addition to the use of topical lectures, presentations, videos and hand-outs, the course will include demonstrations of equipment and set operations as well as hands-on learning experiences.
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- GFA 1040
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Fee: $750.00
Item Number: 243PCER28371
Dates: 5/21/2024 - 7/18/2024
Times: 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Days: Tu Th
Sessions: 17
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THIS CLASS IS FULL. Please click the "Add to Waitlist" button below.This course is the first of an 18-credit hour certification in “Film & Television Post-Production.” Students will operate various professional non-linear editing (NLE) systems, with a focus on practical skills and essential knowledge of editing, including file management, footage logs, timecodes, proxies, edit decision lists (EDLs), synchronization, transitions, simple effects, basic audio mixing and file exports. Additionally, students will explore the terminology, department hierarchy, history and theory of editing and sound design through topics such as continuity style, montage, juxtaposition of images, development of sound design, and linear and flat-bed editing.
Please email continuingeducation@gcsu.edu to request a seat no earlier than April 1, 2024.
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- GFA 1040 Intro Film & Television Post-Production FALL
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Fee: $750.00
Dates: 8/21/2024 - 12/4/2024
Times: 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Days: W
Sessions: 16
Location: Online
This course is the first of an 18-credit hour certification in “Film & Television Post-Production.” Students will operate various professional non-linear editing (NLE) systems, with a focus on practical skills and essential knowledge of editing, including file management, footage logs, timecodes, proxies, edit decision lists (EDLs), synchronization, transitions, simple effects, basic audio mixing and file exports. Additionally, students will explore the terminology, department hierarchy, history and theory of editing and sound design through topics such as continuity style, montage, juxtaposition of images, development of sound design, and linear and flat-bed editing.
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- GFA 1500 Intro Digital Entertainment, Esports, Game Development SUMMER
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Fee: $750.00
Dates: 5/20/2024 - 7/17/2024
Times: 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Days: M W
Sessions: 16
Location: Skillshot Media
Students will become oriented with the Digital Entertainment ecosystem and job families therein, including: Game Development, Game Publishing, Tournament & League Operation, Live Production, Event Management, Broadcast Distribution, On-Air Talent, Team Organization, Sponsorship, Marketing, Content Creation, and Social Media Management. Students will learn the basic terminology across these functions and skills related to networking and self-marketing used within the digital entertainment, Esports, and game development industries. A team project allows students to design and execute a live-streamed event incorporating lessons learned during the course.
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- GFA 1500 Intro Digital Entertainment, Esports, Game Development
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Fee: $750.00
Dates: 1/8/2024 - 4/29/2024
Times: 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Days: M
Sessions: 16
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Students will become oriented with the Digital Entertainment ecosystem and job families therein, including: Game Development, Game Publishing, Tournament & League Operation, Live Production, Event Management, Broadcast Distribution, On-Air Talent, Team Organization, Sponsorship, Marketing, Content Creation, and Social Media Management. Students will learn the basic terminology across these functions and skills related to networking and self-marketing used within the digital entertainment, Esports, and game development industries. A team project allows students to design and execute a live-streamed event incorporating lessons learned during the course.
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