Digital
Cinematography
Associate Degree
You will learn to master essential image, communication and video production methods for digital photography, lighting, HD video production, lighting, mixing and audio editing.
About this degree
Digital Cinematography provides the student with knowledge in the use of the latest tools and techniques available to media developers, you will learn to create professional content for television, online media, mobile applications and films developing a comprehensive approach, understanding of digital, with a curriculum that achieves a balance between the fundamentals of traditional cinema and the latest production and post-production techniques.
Academics Achievements
Mastering Fundamental Techniques: Embark on an exciting journey towards mastery of the performing arts. Start by exploring Acting and Public Speaking, where every word and gesture comes to life. In Body and Movement, your body becomes an expressive instrument, while Voice and Diction hone your ability to project and articulate clearly. Screenwriting invites you to understand the structure and rhythm of the stories you will interpret. This trip also includes Acting I and II, where you will delve into acting techniques and styles, preparing you for any role that comes your way.
Specialization in Acting for TV and Film: This stage immerses you in the fascinating world of acting for TV and film. TV Acting equips you with the specific skills to shine on the small screen, while Film Acting prepares you for the unique demands of film. In the TV Practice Laboratory and the Final Film Project, you will have the opportunity to apply what you have learned in environments that simulate the reality of a professional set. These practical experiences are vital to understanding the dynamics of working on television and film productions.
Career Preparation: Finally, you will focus on preparing for a successful career in the industry. Casting subjects and Practice Labs, both in TV and Theatre, offer you a window into the real world of auditioning and working on live productions. Here, you will put your skills to the test, learning to handle the pressure and expectations of the professional environment. In addition, the Elective I subject allows you to explore complementary areas of interest, enriching your artistic profile. With this knowledge and experience, you will be ready to confidently face the challenges of a career in acting for TV, film and theater.
Title Offered: Associate in Digital Cinematography
Entry requirements:
- Official transcripts from all high school.
- English language proficiency
- All applicants must demonstrate English language proficiency for admission purposes if their first language (learned and understood) is not English.
Program objetives:
- Know and apply fundamental techniques, tools and workflows in the film and television industry.
- Know and master digital tools for video production.
- Study and apply art history concepts to your professional life.
- Know and apply the concepts, techniques, and processes involved in the production and post-production of a film.
- Know and practice action film techniques.
- Study and apply shadows, lighting, spotlights, and visual composition in real filming environments.
- Know and apply environmental protection techniques in your professional projects.
Curriculum:
- GEN101 History of Art 3 Credits
- GEN102 College algebra 3 Credits
- GEN103 History of cinema 3 Credits
- GEN104 Composition in English 3 Credits
- GEN105 Introduction to Communication 3 Credits
- GEN106 Environmental Sciences and social impact 3 Credits
- GDA204 Edition Level I: Introduction to Edition 3 Credits
- DCA202 Screenwriting Techniques 3 Credits
- DCA204 Fundamentals of new media production and tools 3 Credits
- FTP302 Cinematography (Lights, sound, camera, action) I 3 Credits
- DCA205 Location and Visual Design 3 Credits
- DCA301 Camera management and lighting 3 Credits
- GDA301 Dramatherapy 3 Credits
- ELE303 Elective I 3 Credits
- GDA403 Cinematography (Lights, sound, camera, action) II 3 Credits
- FTP305 Media Production I 3 Credits
- DCA403 Technology in the entertainment and media industries 3 Credits
- DCA404 Cinematography (Lights, sound, camera, action) III 3 Credits
- ELE405 Elective II 3 Credits
- DCA406 Project and portfolio: Film and Video 3 Credits
Total credits: 60
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