This course focuses on teaching students the process of postproduction in the television and film industry. Video editing software is used to prepare students for the basic process of storytelling, introducing techniques in video, audio, graphics and effects editing. The psychological and emotional effects of editing on the overall story are discussed. Classes are supplemented with individual consultations at the computer. (3 lect.)
3
FILM
Film
1300
01
9743
01/11/2021
05/06/2021
Central Wyo College
75.00
- Credit: 3
- Location: Central Wyo College
- Days: MW
- Time: 11:30AM - 12:50PM
- Instructor: Jeremy Nielsen
- Room: SC-118D
- Method: Lecture
This course focuses on the fundamentals of storytelling within the screenplay format, and provides students with constructive analysis and support as they take a script through the screenwriting process to write the first 60 pages of a feature-length screenplay or a television pilot workshop table readings and provide feedback to classmates. Students are encouraged to tell their stories visually and not rely solely on dialogue. (3 lect.)
3
FILM
Film
1400
01
9745
01/11/2021
05/06/2021
Central Wyo College
75.00
- Credit: 3
- Location: Central Wyo College
- Days: TTH
- Time: 8:30AM - 9:50AM
- Instructor: Jeremy Nielsen
- Room: SC-118D
- Method: Lecture
This course is an advanced exploration of the art of filmmaking. Film Production II is designed to build upon basic skills learned in Film Production I. Students apply advanced techniques in the art of preproduction, production, and postproduction including advanced on-set experience along with hands-on-training in all aspects of filmmaking. Film Production II student experience advanced training in various film crew jobs that continue to develop their ability to work on a large production. Film Production II students will also be trained and certified on all CWC film equipment. Prerequisite: Completion of FILM 1000. (3 lect.)
3
FILM
Film
2000
01
9746
01/11/2021
05/06/2021
Central Wyo College
75.00
- Credit: 3
- Location: Central Wyo College
- Days: MW
- Time: 8:30AM - 9:50AM
- Instructor: Jeremy Nielsen
- Room: SC-118D
- Method: Lecture
This course introduces students to the language and craft of film directing. Students apply techniques to communicate and collaborate effectively with their actors and crew. Students demonstrate unique ways that a director approaches visual storytelling and how the director manages the task of staging scenes, and moving actors within the frame. Prerequisite: Completion of FILM 2100. (3 lect.)
3
FILM
Film
2300
01
9747
01/11/2021
05/06/2021
Central Wyo College
75.00
- Credit: 3
- Location: Central Wyo College
- Days: TTH
- Time: 2:30PM - 3:50PM
- Instructor: Jeremy Nielsen
- Room: SC-118D
- Method: Lecture
This course builds upon the knowledge and fundamental skills mastered in Screenwriting I. Students will take their script to completion to write the final 60 pages of a feature length screenplay or a revision of a 60 page television pilot; workshop table read-throughs, and provide feedback to classmates. Screenwriting II students will meet with Screenwriting I students to provide advanced feedback based on their experience in Screenwriting I. Students are still encouraged to tell their stories visually and not rely solely on dialogue to tell the story. Prerequisite: Completion of FILM 1400. (3 lect.)
3
FILM
Film
2400
01
9748
01/11/2021
05/06/2021
Central Wyo College
75.00
- Credit: 3
- Location: Central Wyo College
- Days: TTH
- Time: 8:30AM - 9:50AM
- Instructor: Jeremy Nielsen
- Room: SC-118D
- Method: Lecture
An introductory course in human (cultural) geography for students who may not have previously taken a college-level geography course. The main purpose of the course is to introduce students to the study of geography as a social science by emphasizing the relevance of geographic concepts to human problems. We try to answer two basic questions: Where are people located on the earth's surface? and; Why are they located in particular places? (3 lect.) SOC
3
G&R
Geography & Recreation
1020
90C
9750
SOC
02/08/2021
05/06/2021
Central Wyo College
0.00
- Credit: 3
- Location: Central Wyo College
- Days: TTH
- Time: 1:00PM - 2:20PM
- Instructor: Todd Guenther
- Room: MH-200E
- Method: Lecture
An introductory course in human (cultural) geography for students who may not have previously taken a college-level geography course. The main purpose of the course is to introduce students to the study of geography as a social science by emphasizing the relevance of geographic concepts to human problems. We try to answer two basic questions: Where are people located on the earth's surface? and; Why are they located in particular places? (3 lect.) SOC
3
G&R
Geography & Recreation
1020
91J
9751
SOC
02/08/2021
05/06/2021
Jackson
24.00
- Credit: 3
- Location: Jackson
- Days: TTH
- Time: 1:00PM - 2:20PM
- Instructor: Todd Guenther
- Room: CFAC-ICN
- Method: Lecture
An introductory course in human (cultural) geography for students who may not have previously taken a college-level geography course. The main purpose of the course is to introduce students to the study of geography as a social science by emphasizing the relevance of geographic concepts to human problems. We try to answer two basic questions: Where are people located on the earth's surface? and; Why are they located in particular places? (3 lect.) SOC
3
G&R
Geography & Recreation
1020
91L
9752
SOC
02/08/2021
05/06/2021
Lander
0.00
- Credit: 3
- Location: Lander
- Days: TTH
- Time: 1:00PM - 2:20PM
- Instructor: Todd Guenther
- Room: LC-109
- Method: Lecture
This course provides and introduction to the analysis techniques used in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and the application of the techniques to GIS problem solving. Topics include analyzing and querying tabular data, editing and modification of GIS data, spatial joins, raster and vector analysis, and the use of overlay tools. Prerequisites: GEOG 1100. (3 lect., 3 lab)
4
GEOG
Geography
2100
LA
9757
02/08/2021
05/06/2021
Lander
50.00
- Credit: 4
- Location: Lander
- Days: W
- Time: 10:00AM - 1:00PM
- Instructor: Sarah E. Pellegrin
- Room: WEB-WEB
- Method: Lecture
- Room: LC-111
- Method: Laboratory
This course introduces the principles and practices of digital map making and cartographic representation. Content will emphasize basic principles of map design and creation and will employ techniques associated with geographic information system (GIS) data analysis and output phases. Topics will include map design principles, symbolization, data classification, map scale and generalization, typography, and color theory. Prerequisites: Completion of GEOG 1100 and GEOG 2150. (3 lect., 3 lab)
4
GEOG
Geography
2110
LA
9758
02/08/2021
05/06/2021
Lander
50.00
- Credit: 4
- Location: Lander
- Days: M
- Time: 2:30PM - 5:20PM
- Instructor: Sarah E. Pellegrin
- Room: WEB-WEB
- Method: Lecture
- Room: LC-111
- Method: Laboratory