OHIO University Undergraduate Catalog 2022-23
[Archived Catalog]
Film Major (B.F.A.) |
Major code BF5155
College of Fine Arts
School of Film
31 S. Court St.
Athens, OH 45701
Phone: 740.593.1323
www.ohio.edu/fine-arts/film
Justin Daering, contact person
jdaering@ohio.edu
Program Overview
The BFA in Film is a unique curriculum providing professional training in all major aspects of filmmaking alongside a solid foundation in film studies. The program prepares students to succeed in careers in the film and television industry, in professional areas utilizing time-based media (i.e., the web, advertising), and/or as independent artists. The focus of the program is to develop each student’s individual strengths as visual storytellers, creative voices, and critical media practitioners within the context of a rigorous liberal arts education. By encouraging students to master a wide range of tools as well as specific areas of knowledge and experience, the program aims to nurture filmmakers that will be ready, upon graduation, to work in a multifaceted and rapidly changing media world, while discovering and expressing their unique creative vision.
During the first two years, students receive an introduction to film as an art form, focusing on film history and film studies combined with an overview of basic filmmaking techniques and tools. Fiction, non-fiction, and experimental films and filmmaking practices are explored. In the final two years, students continue to engage with the film studies program while shifting their focus to filmmaking praxis. During this period, students also take part in specialization classes designed around professional practice. Utilizing a project-based approach to building creative portfolios, students earn a BFA with a concentration in filmmaking, directing, screenwriting, cinematography, post-production, or film studies. Students graduate with a strong combination of critical knowledge, filmmaking skills, and a polished portfolio of work.
Admissions Information
Freshman/First-Year Admission
The requirements for admission to the BFA in Film include the submission of a portfolio of creative work containing films/videos, screenplays, and work from another medium.
Change of Program Policy
Admission to the BFA in Film program is by application, interview, and portfolio submission only. Upon successful admission, change of major paperwork should be initiated at the College of Fine Arts Deans Office.
External Transfer Admission
Admission to the BFA in Film program is by application, interview and portfolio submission only. It is rare to accept a transfer beyond the sophomore year. After acceptance to the University, program acceptance and placement will depend on the faculty’s assessment of the candidate’s potential to succeed. In most cases, transferring students should be prepared to expect to make up some of the foundation coursework in their programs. Upon successful admission, change of major paperwork should be initiated at the College of Fine Arts Dean’s Office.
Opportunities Upon Graduation
The preparation offered by the BFA in Film prepares students for a different constellation of career opportunities open to visual storytellers. The BFA in Film will train students in all aspects of the filmmaking process, from conceptualizing a story through the shooting and production work to editing, sound mixing and exhibition. The goal is to nurture well-rounded, creative, and skilled filmmakers able to enter careers across the spectrum of professional opportunities in cinema. In addition to having mastered the technical skills of filmmaking, the students will discover themselves as creators, crew-mates, and artists through the four years of the degree program.
Requirements
Total Hours Required
The Bachelor of Fine Arts degree with major in film requires a minimum of 120 hours.
Universitywide Graduation Requirements
To complete this program, students must meet all Universitywide graduation requirements .
Film B.F.A. Requirements
Complete all courses with a minimum grade of C (2.0) and a 2.7 G.P.A. or better.
First-Year Core
Complete the following courses:
- FILM 2050 - Technical Toolbox I Credit Hours: 3
- FILM 2060 - Technical Toolbox II Credit Hours: 3
- FILM 2900 - Special Topics in Film Credit Hours: 1 - 15
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(Complete 3 hours with the topic “Intro to Post-Production”)
Complete one of the following courses:
- ART 1100 - Seeing and Knowing the Visual Arts Credit Hours: 3
- ART 1240 - Visual Art in Practice and Theory: Critical Perspectives Credit Hours: 3
- FAR 1500 - Viewing the Arts Credit Hours: 3
- IART 1170 - Introduction to the Arts: Arts in Contexts Credit Hours: 3
Complete two of the following courses:
- FILM 2010 - Introduction to Film: History of World Cinema Credit Hours: 4
- FILM 2020 - Introduction to Film: Film Analysis Credit Hours: 3
- FILM 2030 - Introduction to Film: The Documentary Credit Hours: 3
Second-Year Core
Complete the following courses:
- FILM 2440 - Narrative Screenwriting l Credit Hours: 3
- FILM 3150 - Film Studies 1 Credit Hours: 3
- FILM 3160 - Film Aesthetics Credit Hours: 3
- FILM 3400 - Film Techniques Credit Hours: 3
- MDIA 3807 - The Art of Editing Credit Hours: 3
Upper-Level Core
Complete the following courses:
- FILM 2900 - Special Topics in Film Credit Hours: 1 - 15 (Complete 3 hours with the topic “Practicum”)
Filmmaking Concentration
Complete 18 hours.
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Choose one of the following:
- FILM 4610 - BFA Film Capstone Credit Hours: 3
- FILM 4620 - Motion Picture Production II Credit Hours: 3
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Complete 15 hours of FILM/MDIA electives at the 3000 or 4000 level.
Directing Concentration
Complete 18 hours.
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Complete three courses:
- FILM 3110 - Narrative Filmmaking I Credit Hours: 4
- FILM 3120 - Filmmaking II Credit Hours: 4
- FILM 3460 - Narrative Screenwriting ll Credit Hours: 3
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Complete one of the following:
- FILM 4610 - BFA Film Capstone Credit Hours: 3
- FILM 4620 - Motion Picture Production II Credit Hours: 3
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Complete four hours of FILM/MDIA electives at the 3000 or 4000 level.
Screenwriting Concentration
Complete 18 hours.
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Complete the following course:
- FILM 3460 - Narrative Screenwriting ll Credit Hours: 3
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Complete two of the following for at least 6 hours:
- ENG 3610 - Creative Writing: Fiction Credit Hours: 3
- FILM 3430 - Screenwriting Credit Hours: 3
- FILM 4710 - Film Topics Seminar I Credit Hours: 1 - 4
- FILM 4720 - Film Topics Seminar II Credit Hours: 1 - 4
- MDIA 3201 - Screenwriting: the Adaptation Credit Hours: 3
- MDIA 3202 - Screenwriting for Television Credit Hours: 3
- THAR 3510 - Playwriting Revision Technique Credit Hours: 3
- THAR 3511 - Playwriting Style and Voice Credit Hours: 3
- THAR 4510 - Advanced Playwriting Credit Hours: 3
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Complete FILM 4180 or FILM 4190
Complete 6 hours of FILM/MDIA electives at the 3000 or 4000 level.
Cinematography Concentration
Complete 18 hours.
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Complete the following course:
- FILM 3500 - Cinematography Credit Hours: 3
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Complete two of the following for at least 6 hours:
- ART 3810 - Advanced Photography Credit Hours: 4
- FILM 4710 - Film Topics Seminar I Credit Hours: 1 - 4
- FILM 4720 - Film Topics Seminar II Credit Hours: 1 - 4
- THAR 3310 - Lighting Design I Credit Hours: 3
- THAR 3319 - Stage Electrics Credit Hours: 3
- THAR 4311 - Lighting Design II Credit Hours: 3
- VICO 3227 - Commercial Photography II: Fashion and portraiture Credit Hours: 3
- VICO 3228 - Commercial Photography III: Still life and Architecture Credit Hours: 3
- VICO 4200 - Video Capture for Commercial Photography Credit Hours: 3
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Complete one of the following:
- FILM 4610 - BFA Film Capstone Credit Hours: 3
- FILM 4620 - Motion Picture Production II Credit Hours: 3
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Complete 6 hours of FILM/MDIA electives at the 3000 or 4000 level.
Postproduction Concentration
Complete 18 hours.
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Complete two courses:
- FILM 3830 - Avid Editing l Credit Hours: 3
- FILM 3840 - Avid Editing ll Credit Hours: 3
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Complete one of the following for at least 3 hours:
- FILM 3260
- FILM 4150
- FILM 4710 - Film Topics Seminar I Credit Hours: 1 - 4
- FILM 4720 - Film Topics Seminar II Credit Hours: 1 - 4
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Complete one of the following:
- FILM 4610 - BFA Film Capstone Credit Hours: 3
- FILM 4620 - Motion Picture Production II Credit Hours: 3
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Complete 6 hours of FILM/MDIA electives at the 3000 or 4000 level.
Film Studies Concentration
Complete 18 hours.
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Complete two courses:
- FILM 4310 - Film History I Credit Hours: 3
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or
- FILM 4320 - Film History II Credit Hours: 3
- FILM 4510 - Film Theory I Credit Hours: 3
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or
- FILM 4520 - Film Theory II Credit Hours: 3
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Complete 3 hours:
- FILM 4710 - Film Topics Seminar I Credit Hours: 1 - 4
- FILM 4720 - Film Topics Seminar II Credit Hours: 1 - 4
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Complete one of the following:
- FILM 4610 - BFA Film Capstone Credit Hours: 3
- FILM 4620 - Motion Picture Production II Credit Hours: 3
- FILM 4900 - Special Topics in Film Credit Hours: 1 - 15
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(Complete topic Written Thesis)
Complete 6 hours of FILM/MDIA electives at the 3000 or 4000 level.
Complete one of the following film studies courses after sophomore year:
- FILM 4310 - Film History I Credit Hours: 3
- FILM 4320 - Film History II Credit Hours: 3
- FILM 4510 - Film Theory I Credit Hours: 3
- FILM 4520 - Film Theory II Credit Hours: 3
- FILM 4710 - Film Topics Seminar I Credit Hours: 1 - 4
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(Complete for minimum 3 hours in a film studies designated topics seminar​)
- FILM 4720 - Film Topics Seminar II Credit Hours: 1 - 4
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(Complete for minimum 3 hours in a film studies designated topics seminar)