Global Media Arts Institute Summer 2007 Course: Introduction to Audiovisual Production: Film and TV

June 8, 2007
The Global Media Arts Institute’s course, “Introduction to Audiovisual Production: Film and Television,” began June 4, 2007. Classes take place Monday – Friday at FUNGLODE’s headquarters in Santo Domingo. The last day of the course is June, 29.
 
 
Students will receive thorough instruction in the following areas: script writing, camera usage, the employment of light and sound, the development of scripts and storyboards, rotating production roles, and editing.
 
Each student will have the chance to learn about the responsibilities associated with each component of the production process, and will then be able to apply their acquired
knowledge. Throughout the course, students will also be provided with the opportunity to fine-tune their oral communication skills, in turn, furthering their capacity to effectively convey their creative visions to their colleagues.
 
The first week of the course, students will develop a 30 second commercial or public service announcement, and will then learn how to edit it using Final Cut Pro. The second week of the course, students
will learn about the production of live television programming at the Telecentro Studio. The third week of the course, students will utilize the software, Final Draft, to produce a 3 page script. During the final week of the course, four 10-15 minute films will be chosen to be developed. Each student will play a distinct role in the production process.
 
Course instruction is provided by Irving Vincent, George Argento, and Andrea
Wong.
 
This course is offered by GFDD, FUNGLODE, New York University’s Opportunity Program, and One Race Films.
 
 
 
 
 

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