:: UTLA Courses and Registration - Summer 2010

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Summer 2010 Courses

Required:

  • COM 350L Communication Internship: Semester in Los Angeles

Summer 2010 Electives:

  • COM 324 How Hollywood Works: The Business of Show Business
  • COM 324 The Creative Process: Film & Television Development
  • COM 324 Inside the Music Industry
  • COM 324 New Media & Gaming

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REQUIRED: COM 350L Communication Internship: Semester in Los Angeles
Instructor: Phil Nemy
Every Semester in Los Angeles participant will be required to complete a 3-credit internship. To earn credit for the internship, each participant will have to intern for at least 150 total hours (generally 15-20 hours per week), maintain a journal of his/her experience, assemble and present a portfolio of work samples, and complete final internship evaluations.
Three Credit Hours
Course Fee: $1125

ELECTIVE: COM 324 - How Hollywood works: The Business of Show Business
Instructor: Phil Nemy
Tracking the life cycle of motion pictures and television shows from inception of the original ideas all the way through marketing and distribution, this course is designed to explore business topics in the entertainment industry. Through case studies, readings, and guest speakers representing all facets of show business, students will gain a deeper understanding of the business side of the entertainment industry, the commercial challenges facing producers and network and studio executives, and the continual struggle between creativity and the bottom line.
Three Credit Hours
Course Fee: $1125

ELECTIVE: COM 324 - The Creative Process: Film and Television Development
Instructor: Diana Kerew-Shaw
This course is aimed at gaining a better understanding of the development process in both film and television. Through lectures and discussion with guest speakers, students will gain experience in preparing pitches, coverage, and development notes as they learn to identify strengths and weaknesses of literary material typical of that submitted to studios, networks, and production companies. Topics will include story logic; story structure; character development; dramatic tone; the adaptability of other source material into scripts; and the extensive life cycle by which literary material makes it from page to screen. Further emphasis will be given to generating ideas and concepts; networking and tracking; agent contacts; working for a producer vs. working for a studio; the creative executive position; readers, studio and network story departments, and the script coverage process.
Three credit hours
Course Fee: $1125

ELECTIVE: COM 324 - Inside the Music Industry
Instructor: Jeff Weber
Tracking the life cycle of music from inception of the original idea all the way through recording, mixing, marketing and distribution. This course is designed to explore business topics in the music industry. Through case studies, readings, and guest speakers representing all facets of the music business, students will gain a deeper understanding of the business side of the music industry. They will learn the commercial challenges facing record producers and music company executives, and the continual struggle between creativity and the bottom line. In addition, they will learn the many career paths in music as well as the skills, education and experience necessary to start, develop, and grow a career in the exciting world of the music industry.
Three Credit Hours
Course Fee: $1125

ELECTIVE: COM 324 - New Media & Gaming
Instructor: James Fino
New media platforms have become without a doubt the most exciting business opportunities for storytellers to create and extend their live-action and animated properties and introduce new dimensions of interactivity. This class examines the evolution of storytelling beyond traditional film and television formats and delves into emerging platforms and technologies that are shaping entertainment content. Other topics include a brief history of new media and gaming entertainment, new production workflows, and entertainment credits/contracts, but the emphasis will be on providing a “big picture” of the new media and gaming landscape. In addition, various career paths and opportunities will be covered.
Three Credit Hours
Course Fee: $1,125