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Home » Programs » Visual, Performing and Media Arts » Film and Television Production
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Film and Television Production

An understanding of the role of film and television is intrinsic to an understanding of popular culture. Film and television production changes and improves with the changes and improvements in technology. This program is balanced to introduce the student to the historic/social impact of film and television with the practical hands-on application of film and television production in the 21st century

 

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Meta Major:
Visual, Performing and Media Arts
Degree/Certificate:
Associate in Applied Science
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Code Course Credits
First Year / First Semester
ENG-101 English Composition I 1 3
FLM-201 Film Appreciation 3
PHO-101 Photography I 3
ART-166 Two Dimensional Design — AFA Majors 3
MTH-101 Concepts of Mathematics or  
MTH-107 Math for Liberal Arts 2 3
    15
Second Semester
ENG-102 English Composition II 3 3
FLM-110 Filmmaking I 3
ART-123 Basic Drawing I — AFA Majors 3
ART-167 Three Dimensional Design (AFA) 3
PSY-101 Basic Psychology 3
    15
Code Course Credits
Second Year / First Semester
FLM-210 Filmmaking II 4 3
FLM-101 Television Appreciation 3
CGR-126 Illustration I 5
MUS-133 Audio Recording Techniques I 3
THE-253 Stagecraft or  
ART-143 Scupture I 3
ART-111 Art History I or  
ART-112 Art History II or  
PHO-111 History of Photography 3
    15
Second Semester
FLM-215 Production Internship I 6 or
…-… Studio Elective 3
CGR-239 Animation I7 3
ART-201 Visual Arts Seminar 8 3
ART-103 Visual Culture 3 3
ART-111 Art History I or  
ART-112 Art History II or  
PHO-111 History of Photography 3
    15
  Total Minimum Credits 60
1 Must test into ENG-101 or complete all appropriate prerequisites
2 Must test into College level Math or take all appropriate prerequisites
3 Prerequisite: ENG-101
4 Prerequisite: FLM-110
5 CGR-126 Prerequisites: ART-123 or ART-166
6 Prerequisite: FLM-110 and FLM-210
7 Prerequisite: ART-123 and ART-166
8 Prerequisite: ENG-102

Program Student Learning Outcomes

By the end of the program, the graduate will be able to:

  1. Identify all areas of responsibility in film and television production.
  2. Demonstrate an ability to participate in all areas of film and television production.
  3. Demonstrate an understanding of the history and evolution of film and television production.
  4. Demonstrate an understanding of film and television in popular culture.

Employment Opportunities

  • Production assistant
  • Camera assistant
  • Grip
  • Gaffer
  • Location scout
  • Assistant editor

Transfer Opportunities

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Contact Persons

Professor Gregory Brellochs, Coordinator
(856) 227-7200, ext. 4251
email: gbrellochs@camdencc.edu

Professor Tom Murray
(856) 227-7200, ext. 5008
email: tmurray@camdencc.edu

Additional information

CIP Code

10.0202

Program Code

FLM.AAS

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