BA in Digital Cinema
BA in Digital Cinema 2009
The BA in Digital Cinema is an innovative motion picture production program dedicated to utilizing the latest cutting-edge digital technology while incorporating classic cinema narrative theory and aesthetics. Students receive hands-on experience with the latest production equipment in the first year and get an insider’s view of the industry from experienced faculty.
The Bachelor of Arts Program offers two programs of undergraduate study for students:
- The Standard Concentration features a hands-on program in live-action production. With its greater number of electives students may also develop an interdisciplinary program of study in cinema history and theory.
- The Screenwriting Concentration features a program of study in advanced screenwriting in addition to core courses in cinema production, dramatic literature and cinema history/theory.
Access to industry-current production equipment, as early as their first year as a student.
Practical production experience through classes, internships and the Project Bluelight program.
A faculty of experienced professionals including filmmakers with several decades of experience.
Learn more about the Digital Cinema Program
The Liberal Studies program at DePaul University is the general education portion of the curriculum at DePaul University. View the specific details for the Digital Cinema Program here.
Please note: Students must complete 20 liberal studies courses including the eight credit hour Mathematical and Technological Literacy requirement which is both LSP 120 (formerly ISP 120)and LSP 121 (formerly ISP 121). LSP 121 will replace one course from any one of the six Learning Domains as long as the student takes at least one course in each domain.
To view Undergraduate Program Requirements for previous years click here.
The curriculum consists of the DePaul Liberal Studies program (see above) and the following Major Field Courses listed by concentration.
B.A. Digital Cinema 2009
Standard Concentration
First Year
Major Field Courses (6)
| Offered Winter | |
| In class | Online | |
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DC 201 Introduction to Screenwriting
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DC 205 Foundations of Cinema
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DC 220 Editing I
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MCS 207 History of Cinema I, 1890-1945
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MCS 208 History of Cinema II, 1945-1975
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MCS 209 History of Cinema III, 1975-Present
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Second Year
Major Field Courses (5)
| Offered Winter | |
| In class | Online | |
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ANI 101 Animation for Non-Majors
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ANI 201 Animation I
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DC 210 Digital Cinema Production I
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DC 215 Digital Sound Design
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DC 225 Digital Still Photography
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DC 275 Cinematography
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Third Year
Major Field Courses (5)
| Offered Winter | |
| In class | Online | |
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DC 270 Topics in Digital Cinema
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VFX 278 Digital Compositing I
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DC 310 Digital Cinema Production II
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DC 315 Advanced Digital Sound Design
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DC 320 Editing II
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Fourth Year
Major Field Courses (5)
| Offered Winter | |
| In class | Online | |
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DC 371 Documentary Production
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DC 376 Visual Design
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DC 389 The Big Picture: the Entertainment Industry
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DC 390 Topics in Directing
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DC 398 Digital Cinema Capstone
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Open Electives:
Open Electives may be taken from any department or program. These are the only courses that may be taken under the pass/fail option (see the undergraduate Bulletin for details). If you wish to pursue a minor, most minor field courses will be credited as open electives.
Grades:
Grades for all courses in the students major (i.e. non-Liberal Studies and non-Open Elective) must be 'C' or better. Grades of 'C-' may be accepted provided the overall grade point average in the major is 2.0 or better.
Screenwriting Concentration
First Year
Major Field Courses (5)
| Offered Winter | |
| In class | Online | |
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DC 201 Introduction to Screenwriting
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DC 205 Foundations of Cinema
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MCS 207 History of Cinema I, 1890-1945
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MCS 208 History of Cinema II, 1945-1975
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MCS 209 History of Cinema III, 1975-Present
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Second Year
Major Field Courses (5)
| Offered Winter | |
| In class | Online | |
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DC 210 Digital Cinema Production I
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DC 220 Editing I
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DC 250 Working with Actors 1
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DC 270 Topics in Digital Cinema
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THE 244 Dramatic Writing for Non-Majors
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Third Year
Major Field Courses (4)
| Offered Winter | |
| In class | Online | |
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DC 301 Advanced Screenwriting I
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DC 302 Advanced Screenwriting II
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DC 303 Advanced Screenwriting III
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DC 304 Topics in Screenwriting
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Fourth Year
Major Field Courses (3)
| Offered Winter | |
| In class | Online | |
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DC 235 Adaptation: the Cinematic Recrafting of Meaning
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DC 389 The Big Picture: the Entertainment Industry
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DC 398 Digital Cinema Capstone
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Open Electives:
Open Electives may be taken from any department or program. These are the only courses that may be taken under the pass/fail option (see the undergraduate Bulletin for details). If you wish to pursue a minor, most minor field courses will be credited as open electives.
Grades:
Grades for all courses in the students major (i.e. non-Liberal Studies and non-Open Elective) must be 'C' or better. Grades of 'C-' may be accepted provided the overall grade point average in the major is 2.0 or better.
All courses in program
- ANI 101 Animation for Non-Majors
- ANI 201 Animation I
- DC 201 Introduction to Screenwriting
- DC 205 Foundations of Cinema
- DC 210 Digital Cinema Production I
- DC 215 Digital Sound Design
- DC 220 Editing I
- DC 225 Digital Still Photography
- DC 235 Adaptation: the Cinematic Recrafting of Meaning
- DC 250 Working with Actors 1
- DC 270 Topics in Digital Cinema
- DC 275 Cinematography
- DC 301 Advanced Screenwriting I
- DC 302 Advanced Screenwriting II
- DC 303 Advanced Screenwriting III
- DC 304 Topics in Screenwriting
- DC 310 Digital Cinema Production II
- DC 315 Advanced Digital Sound Design
- DC 320 Editing II
- DC 371 Documentary Production
- DC 376 Visual Design
- DC 389 The Big Picture: the Entertainment Industry
- DC 390 Topics in Directing
- DC 398 Digital Cinema Capstone
- MCS 207 History of Cinema I, 1890-1945
- MCS 208 History of Cinema II, 1945-1975
- MCS 209 History of Cinema III, 1975-Present
- THE 244 Dramatic Writing for Non-Majors
- VFX 278 Digital Compositing I
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