The Advanced Production Pool
is a group of Cinema students eligible to apply to advanced production
classes (scroll down for a list of classes). The Pool consists of
qualified undergraduates, graduates, and foreign exchange students
pursuing a degree in Cinema.
Applying to advanced production classes involves two steps. Please read carefully below.
I. STEP ONE: JOIN THE POOL
In
order to apply to advanced production courses, students must first join
the Advanced Production Pool. Applications to join are normally due in
October for spring semester and March for fall semester. Deadlines are
posted on this blog. Once a student has joined the Pool, this step does not need to be repeated.
Students may
apply to join the Pool while they are taking the prerequisite course
(CINE 310/316 for undergraduate; CINE 710 for MFA). Exchange students
planning their study abroad should apply during the semester prior to
their time at SFSU. Contact Scott Boswell for more details:
sboswell@sfsu.edu
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS for undergraduate students:
•Declared Cinema major
•Completion of CINE 310/316 with a “C” or higher
•Completion of two of the three Foundation Courses (CINE 311/211: Film History I*, CINE 312/212: Film History II*, or CINE 340: Critical Studies) with a “C” or higher
•Note: You must enroll in any remaining Foundation Course(s) concurrently with Advanced Production Courses.*Animation emphasis students may substitute CINE 365 for either CINE 311 or CINE 312.
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS for graduate students:
•MFA: Completed CINE 710 with a "C" or higher
•MA: Consent of instructor
•Note:
Graduate students have separate production electives which should be
taken into consideration when planning a course load (CINE 755: Feature
Screenwriting; CINE 761: Directing for Cinema; CINE 762: Advanced
Cinematography; CINE 763: Cinema Laboratory & Editing)
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS for foreign exchange students:
•Cinema / Film / Media emphasis
•Established background in film or video production
•Procedure:
Apply to the join the Pool in the semester prior (normally in October
for spring semester and March for fall semester). Contact Scott Boswell
for more details: sboswell@sfsu.edu
II. STEP TWO: APPLY TO CLASSES
A student who has been accepted into the Pool must apply (or re-apply) to any advanced production classes of interest every
semester. Individual course applications are due normally in November
and April for the following semester. Deadlines are posted on this blog.
Note: The application process is paperless -- all applications are submitted online via links on this blog.
Typically
a student will be accepted into one or two courses per semester.
However, if you only apply to the most popular classes (such as
directing and cinematography classes), you may not be offered any
classes. Graduating seniors normally get priority in competitive
classes.
Your course applications must
be accompanied by a Choice Form. On this form, you rank the classes
you've applied to in your order of preference (1st choice, 2nd choice,
and so on). If you do not submit a Choice Form, your course applications
will not be considered.
All application links will be posted on this blog.
Final
class lists are posted publicly on the bulletin board outside Fine Arts
422. It is your responsibility to check the lists and follow up on any
pre-conditions stated on the class lists.
Any questions
or concerns regarding the Advanced Production Pool may be directed to
Scott Boswell, Cinema Department Production Coordinator:
sboswell@sfsu.edu
415.338.6522
Fine Arts 422 (Semester Office Hours: Wed, 11 am - 1 pm)
LIST OF ADVANCED PRODUCTION COURSES
Note: Typically 10-12 of these courses will be offered in a given semester.
CINE 423: Intro to Digital Filmmaking
CINE 442: Producing & Financing I
CINE 542: Producing & Financing II
CINE 510: Film Directing
CINE 512: Sound for Film Production
CINE 515: Narrative Directing
CINE 519: Sound Stage Workshop (1 unit)
CINE 520: Projects in Sound Editing
CINE 522: Projects in Film Editing
CINE 523: Exploration in Interactive Cinema
CINE 524: Digital Sound for Film Lecture
CINE 525: Cinematography and Lighting
CINE 526: Optical Printing
CINE 527: Documentary of Social Justice & Health
CINE 530: Digital Cinematography
CINE 551: 2D Digital Animation
CINE 555: Writing & Performing in Film & Theatre
CINE 620: Advanced Film Production I
CINE 622: Advanced Film Production II
CINE 623: Cinema as an Online Medium
CINE 630: Experimental Documentary
CINE 651: Experimental Animation