The Digital Filmmaking minor allows students to work with the only Digital Filmmaking program in the state of Arkansas. The program strongly emphasizes narrative visual storytelling and students learn the technical aspects of digital production, including computer based pre-production and pre-visualization, digital cinematography, and computer based editing, effects, and sound design.
Given the continued growth of media outlets (movie theater, TV, Internet) professionals that have the ability to use this cutting-edge technology, as well as the ability to create original content to fill these outlets, will be be in high demand.
Contact professor Joe Dull for more information
Digital Filmmaking Minor – 26 hours
Required Courses: 17 Hours
MCOM 1300Â Media and Society (3 hours)
FILM 1305Â Intro to Film (3 hours)
FILM 2310Â Script Analysis (3 hours)
FILM 2466Â Dig Film 1 (4 hours)
FILM 3456Â Dig Film 2 (4 hours)
Choose One of the Following: 3 Hours
FILM 3350Â Cinema History 1
FILM 3315Â Classical Film Theory
Electives: 6 hours
Select in consultation with a departmental advisor from the courses listed below
FILM 3351Â Cinema History 2
FILM 3316Â Film Theory Since 1960
FILM 4392Â Topics in Digital Production (Cinematography, Directing, Editing, etc)
FILM 4380Â Seminar in Film Studies
MCOM 3307Â Media Theory and Research
MCOM 3363Â Audio Production
MCOM 3373Â Documentary Production
MCOM 3374Â Broadcast Journalism Production II
MCOM 4313Â Writing for Electronic Media
MCOM 4323Â Seminar in Mass Communication
WRTG 3300Â Creative Writing: Screenwriting
WRTG 3320Â Forms of Scriptwriting
