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Cinematic Arts (CNTV)
- http://cinema.usc.edu/
- D class assignments for undergraduates available; Phone: (213) 740-2911.
- YOU MUST ATTEND THE FIRST SESSION of each course or you may be replaced by a student on the waiting list, even if you are registered. If you do not register for a class for which you have D-clearance by the registration deadline, your D-clearance will EXPIRE. School of Cinematic Arts "R" courses change to "D" in the third week of classes, and require both instructor and departmental approval.
Introduction to emerging forms of immersive entertainment, to Cinematic Arts faculty, and to guest speakers who will comment on the changing nature of the industry.
- Restriction: Registration open to the following school(s): School of Cinematic Arts
17825D | 001 | Lecture | 1:00-3:50pm | Friday | 215 of 270 | Marcus Anderson | NCT | | |
An overview of the entertainment industry and the tools needed to secure jobs and survive and succeed in the market.
17827D | 001 | Lecture | 4:00-6:50pm | Thursday | 93 of 105 | Steven Brookman | SCA112 | | |
Supervised, individual studies. No more than one registration permitted. ENROLLMENT BY PETITION ONLY.
17838D | 435 | 2.0 | Lecture | TBA | TBA | 1 of 1 | Michael Renov | OFFICE | | |
An in-depth analysis of the history, evolution, and current state of the motion picture, television, animation, video game, and interactive entertainment industries.
17833D | 001 | Lecture | 7:00-10:00pm | Monday | 49 of 49 | Jeffrey Korchek | RZC111 | | |
The practical aspects of entrepreneurial producing in the entertainment industry. Identifying and understanding the pitfalls and benefits of creating one's own projects.
17834D | 001 | Lecture | 7:00-10:00pm | Tuesday | Canceled | | | | |
The principles and business practices of producing and marketing feature length films in the motion picture industry.
- Restriction: Registration open to the following major(s): Business Administration (Cinematic Arts), Business of Cinematic Arts
17836D | 001 | Lecture | 6:30-9:30pm | Monday | 39 of 50 | Anne Globe | SCA112 | | |
An investigation of the creative and business sides of television and how they connect, including changes caused by fractionalization and digital technology.
- Restriction: Registration open to the following major(s): Business Administration (Cinematic Arts), Business of Cinematic Arts
17815D | 001 | Lecture | 6:00-9:00pm | Wednesday | 41 of 50 | Scott Stone | SCB104 | | |
Individual research and readings. Not available for graduate credit. Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
- Restriction: Registration open to the following class level(s): Junior, Senior
17800D | 001 | 2.0-8.0 | Lecture | TBA | TBA | 0 of 15 | Michael Renov | OFFICE | | |
17802D | 001 | 2.0-8.0 | Lecture | TBA | TBA | 0 of 15 | Michael Renov | OFFICE | | |
On-the-job film, television, and interactive industry experience in the areas of interest of the individual student. Requires departmental approval.
17835D | 001 | Lecture | TBA | TBA | 65 of 100 | Marcus Anderson | ONLINE | | |
A comprehensive overview of the role of the producer in creating television programming, feature films, and new media content.
17841D | 037 | Lecture | 7:00-10:00pm | Monday | 35 of 35 | Sandra Yee Ling | SCA214 | | |
An overview of the motion picture studio system and how to finance feature films. Principles, business practices, and future trends.
17843D | 037 | Lecture | 7:00-10:00pm | Wednesday | 41 of 45 | Jeffrey Shumway | SCA112 | | |
Entertainment industry marketing disciplines, covering motion pictures, television, music, theme parks, home entertainment, and video games. Current principles and business practices.
17808D | 037 | Lecture | 7:00-10:00pm | Tuesday | 32 of 44 | Vincent Bruzzese, Kellie Kawaguchi | SCA112 | | |
An introductory course in the ethical questions professionals encounter in the field of cinematic arts. Case studies and guest lectures.
- Restriction: Registration open to the following school(s): School of Cinematic Arts
17824D | 037 | Lecture-Discussion | 9:30-11:20am | Monday | 29 of 70 | Lisa Leeman,Ronald Taylor, Stephen Armour | SCI106 | | |
17846D | 037 | Lecture-Discussion | 9:30-11:20am | Monday | 30 of 50 | Wendy J.N. Lee | SCA110 | | |
Various roles an agent, manager, attorney and publicist play in representing talent, producers and writers. Taught by professionals who are at the forefront of the entertainment industry.
17807D | 037 | Lecture | 7:00-10:00pm | Thursday | 28 of 33 | Alan Berger | TBA | | |
Research leading to the Master's Degree. Maximum units which may be applied to the degree to be determined by the department. Graded CR/NC.
17805D | 037 | Lecture | TBA | TBA | 0 of 15 | Michael Renov | OFFICE | | |
17810D | 037 | Lecture | TBA | TBA | 0 of 15 | Michael Renov | OFFICE | | |
Film, media, archival and interactive industry experience in areas of interest to the individual student, and development of a personal brand. Requires departmental approval.
- Restriction: Registration open to the following class level(s): Master Student, Doctoral Student
17842D | 037 | Lecture | TBA | TBA | 16 of 50 | Richard Amador | ONLINE | | |