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Production Thesis Sequence

Eran Preis, Sequence Director
215-204-6991
epreis@temple.edu

This sequence educates prospective film/video/media makers, media writers, and new technology practitioners to take creative control of their media. It emphasizes students’ initiative in creating individual or collaborative projects that serve as an expression of their personal vision and voice.

Students can enter this sequence to work on their own project, or as a collaborator with equal creative responsibility on a colleague’s project.

The Production Thesis sequence builds to a two-semester senior capstone course in which each student, working with close faculty guidance, will finish a project and production book, Media work must be presented publicly at the end of the year program screenings.

Students may enter this sequence if they earn a B average in the FMA foundation courses and in all of their other FMA classes. Completion of this sequence requires completion of Senior Projects I and II and is based on the grade requirements listed above, along with faculty acceptance of Senior Project portfolio (which includes a proposal or script, and a work sample) submitted in March of the student’s junior year.

Production Thesis Sequence

Department

Course #

Course Name

Semester

Hours

Core Indicator

FMA

0200

Videography

4

 
FMA

-- or --

-- or --

   
FMA

0210

Film Making

4

 
FMA

-- or --

-- or --

   
FMA

0241

Experimental Video and Multimedia

4

 
FMA

0201

Writing for Media

4

 
FMA  

Production Elective

4

 
FMA  

Studies or second Production Elective

4

 
FMA

0382

Senior Project I

4

 
FMA

0383

Senior Project II

4

 
FMA  

Advanced Writing Intensive Elective

4

WI


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