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F/TV 42 F/TV 43 F/TV 44B F/TV 45 F/TV 56A
F/TV 57A F/TV 57B F/TV 58 series
F/TV 59 F/TV 60B
F/TV 60C
F/TV 64A F/TV 64B F/TV 64C F/TV 65
F/TV 75G F/TV 78 series
F/TV 92
F/TV 98G
F/TV 98H F/TV 98J PHTG 1 THEA 1 THEA 80A
THEA 80B
A.A. Degree
Major
GE Electives
National Cinemas (4)
Film Artists (4)
16mm/35mm Film Production II (4)
History of Experimental Film/Video (4) Introduction to Visual Effects
and Color Grading (4)
Nonfiction Workshop I: The Documentary (4) Nonfiction Workshop II: The Documentary (4) F/TV 58S, 58T, 58U, 58V
Film/Television Production Workshop (1-4) Role of the Media Producer (4)
Screenwriting Fundamentals for
Film/Video II (4)
Screenwriting Fundamentals for
Film/Video III (4)
Advanced Screenwriting Workshop I (4) Advanced Screenwriting Workshop II (4) Advanced Screenwriting Workshop III (4) Current Practices in the
Film/Video Profession (4)
History of Animation (1900-Present) (4)
F/TV 78W, 78X
Special Topics in Film Studies (1-2)
Special Topics:
Industry Professionals and Practices (1)
Fiction Workshop
(The Writer, Producer, Director) (3)
Fiction Workshop (The Technical Crew) (3) Fiction Workshop (Editing/Post Production) (3) Basic Photography (3)
Appreciation of Theatre (4)
Theory and Technique of Acting
for the Camera (4)
Theory and Technique of Advanced Acting
for the Camera (4)
Total Units Required ........................... 44-44.5
Complete the Certificate of Achievement-
• Apply all aspects of story and character to oral pitches
• Understand the business of screenwriting and how to best
position themselves for success
1. Meet the A.A./A.S. degree requirements. 2. Complete the following.
Advanced requirements
General Education (32-43 units)
Elective courses required when major
units plus GE units total is less than 90
Total Units Required ....................................90
Film/TV: Screenwriting
A.A. Degree
The Film/TV: Screenwriting A.A. degree provides a foundation for students interested in pursuing a career in screenwriting for film or pursuing a bachelor's degree in Film/Television. Students are exposed to the craft and business of screenwriting. In order to fulfill the major requirements, students take each course in the screenwriting series, courses in cinema studies and media theory and basic production courses.
Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion, students will be able to
• Apply the principles of cinematic story, character and theme
to screenwriting
• Write both short and feature-length screenplays with good
technique and craft
• Execute the step-by-step process of screenwriting from
concept and idea to completed screenplay
104
2O20-2O21 DE ANZA COLLEGE CATALOG
44-44.5
F/TV 1
or F/TV 1H
F/TV 2A
or F/TV 2AH
F/TV 2B
or F/TV 2BH
F/TV 6A
F/TV 10
or F/TV 10H
F/TV 20 F/TV 60B
Introduction to Cinematic Arts 4 Introduction to Cinematic Arts - HONORS History of Cinema (1895-1950) 4 History of Cinema (1895-1950) - HONORS History of Cinema (1950-Present) 4 History of Cinema (1950-Present) - HONORS Screenwriting Fundamentals for
F/TV 2C or F/TV or F/TV or F/TV
F/TV 22 F/TV 23 F/TV 26 F/TV 29 F/TV 30 F/TV 31 F/TV 39
F/TV 41 F/TV 42 F/TV 43 F/TV 44A F/TV 44B F/TV 45 F/TV 56A
F/TV 57A F/TV 57B F/TV 59 F/TV 64B F/TV 64C F/TV 65
F/TV 75G F/TV 78 series
F/TV 92
F/TV 98G
F/TV 98H F/TV 98J
2CH 2CW 2CWH
Film/Video I
Introduction to Electronic Media Introduction to Electronic Media - HONORS Beginning Video Production
Screenwriting Fundamentals for
Film/Video II
Screenwriting Fundamentals for
Film/Video III
Advanced Screenwriting Workshop I
Introduction to the Visual Arts (4) Contemporary World Cinema (4) Contemporary World Cinema - HONORS (4) Contemporary World Cinema (4.5) Contemporary World Cinema - HONORS (4.5) Beginning 16mm Motion Picture Production (4) Beginning TV Studio Production (4) Introduction to Film/Television Directing (4) Lighting for Film and Television (4)
Location Recording and Sound Design (3) Audio Post Production (3)
Intermediate Digital Film and
Video Production (4)
Film Genres (4)
National Cinemas (4)
Film Artists (4)
16mm/35mm Film Production I (4) 16mm/35mm Film Production II (4)
History of Experimental Film/Video (4) Introduction to Visual Effects
and Color Grading (4)
Nonfiction Workshop I: The Documentary (4) Nonfiction Workshop II: The Documentary (4) Role of the Media Producer (4)
Advanced Screenwriting Workshop II (4) Advanced Screenwriting Workshop III (4) Current Practices in the
Film/Video Profession (4)
History of Animation (1900-Present) (4)
F/TV 78W, 78X
Special Topics in Film Studies (1-2)
Special Topics:
Industry Professionals and Practices (1) Fiction Workshop
(The Writer, Producer, Director) (3)
Fiction Workshop (The Technical Crew) (3) Fiction Workshop (Editing/Post Production) (3)
F/TV 60C
F/TV 64A
Complete a minimum of 12 units:
4 4
4 4
4 4
12
ARTS 1A
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