Do it all

Our production classes teach you how to be a director, screenwriter, editor, sound designer - and so much more. In contrast to the specialized division of labor of the professional-style crew system used in a traditional "film school;" here at 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ, you'll learn how to do it all.  And since our introductory level courses get you to write, direct, shoot, and edit three or more films per semester, you'll leave with a lot of films in your portfolio.

Filmmaking students at work

Work with a crew

In our upper-level production courses, you'll write/direct/edit a film with a partner and assemble a larger crew of classmates inside and out of class. Typical crews in FLM 310 and 410 consist of the following: Assistant Director, Director of Photography, Gaffer, Light Techs, Grips, and Sound.

More than HD video

We use the term "film" not to designate a particular technology, but a particular category of creative practice. We do 16mm film, too!

 

Filmmaking courses

Our introductory production courses are:

FLM 210: Fundamentals of Motion Picture Production
FLM 220: Documentary Theory and Production
FLM 238: Screenwriting

Our intermediate production courses are:

FLM 297: Special Topics in Film Production 
FLM 310: Representation and Ideology in Motion Picture Production 
FLM 320: Experimental Film: History and Practice
FLM 393, 394: Individual Study in Motion Picture Production

Our advanced production courses are:

FLM 210: Fundamentals of Motion Picture Production 
FLM 220: Documentary Theory and Production 
FLM 238: Screenwriting