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Teaching
courses taught
CINE 2000 - Moving Image Foundations I
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Spring 2026
Introduces students to basic image making technology, aesthetics and methods. Students will investigate the qualities of the medium of cinema: light, time, motion, sound, and structure. Through these explorations, they will develop a personal relationship to artistic filmmaking through individual projects and in-class workshops. Formerly FILM 2000.
CINE 3010 - Film Production Topics
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Fall 2025
Offers students both theoretical and practical experience in various specialized areas of cinematic production. Topics vary but include production in the documentary, fictional narrative, animation, computer animation, and experimental genres. May be repeated up to 9 total credit hours. Formerly FILM 3010.
CINE 3940 - Cinema Studies Internship
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Spring 2026
Provides students with professional internship experiences with film, video, new media production companies, governmental agencies, production units, audio recording studios and new media industries. Students will be responsible for securing their own internship position. May be repeated up to 9 credit hours. Recommended prerequisite: CU GPA of at least 2.00 and upper-division standing and a 3.00 GPA as a BA or BFA Cinema Studies major. Formerly FILM 3940.
CINE 4010 - Topics in Film Production
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Spring 2026
Prepares students for advanced Cinema Studies production courses. Subject matter varies each semester. May be repeated up to 9 total credit hours, provided the topics are different. Same as ARTF 5010. Formerly FILM 4010.