Explore cinema’s aesthetics, history, and evolution, covering 100 years of world cinema, genres, and movements like Film Noir and French New Wave.
Learn digital cinematography, camera operations, lighting techniques, and lens usage through practical classes to become a skilled Director of Photography.
Master video editing theory, software, and hardware, with hands-on practice creating short videos and learning from industry professional editors.
Develop television reporting, writing, and production skills, focusing on ethical decision-making and practical broadcast journalism techniques for news and media.
Learn scriptwriting fundamentals for film and TV, emphasizing story structure, dialogue, character arcs, and creative writing across various genres.
Study global cinema, directing techniques, and storytelling, analyzing films from Asia, Latin America, and Africa to create compelling narratives.
Explore documentary, avant-garde, and non-narrative films, deepening understanding of alternative filmmaking styles like queer and feminist cinema.
Rehearse and perform scenes, adapting to single and multi-camera setups, with workshops on acting for TV, film, and video.
Learn sound recording, foley, and music composition for film and TV, exploring diegetic/non-diegetic sound and ambient textures.
Master set design, lighting, and visual storytelling for film and media, harmonizing design elements to enhance production themes.
Analyze film theories, authorship, and social contexts, exploring global cinema movements and their cultural and ideological significance.
Create a professional film (up to 10 minutes) in fiction, documentary, or hybrid genres, showcasing production skills in a practical project.