CTA 4560 ADVANCED NARRATIVE PRODUCTION

Students work in teams to synthesize concepts, writing, and production skills to produce fictional projects appropriate for distribution. This course focuses on all aspects of fictional storytelling and media creation while highlighting pre-production, financing, and distribution. This is a culminating production course in the Cinema and Television Arts major.

Credits

4 sh

Prerequisite

CTA 3240 or CTA 3260 and CTA 3550 or CTA 3560

Offered

  • Fall
  • Spring

Course Outcomes

  1. Students will be able to...
    • analyze narrative storytelling and how it relates to the production of short films.
  2. • understand the duties of all essential crew positions in line with industry practices and processes.
  3. • demonstrate creative thinking and freedom of expression when creating class projects.
  4. • critique content for aesthetic value while considering diverse domestic and global audiences.
  5. • understand and incorporate best practices of diversity, equity, and inclusion including an emphasis on supportive and equitable working environments.
  6. • incorporate and demonstrate a supportive, diverse and equitable working environment.
  7. • apply numerical concepts in research, budgeting, financing, and distribution of fiction television and film projects.

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