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Dec 15, 2025
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GFA 3080: The Camera Department for Film and Television 6 Credit Hours
Prerequisite: GFA 1000 Students will participate in goal-oriented class projects to develop practical skills in Camera, including a breakdown of the skill sets needed by each member of the Camera Department: how to execute numerous camera builds, the purpose of each piece of gear, how to troubleshoot problems that arise in the Camera Department, set safety, and how to analyze the various camera elements of a scene. Students will learn the necessary paperwork involved with a production, who to communicate with for certain tasks, set protocol, and etiquette. Upon completion of this course, the student will have a fundamental knowledge that includes, but is not limited to, the equipment, techniques, procedures, terminology, communications, specifications, and hierarchical structure within a professional Camera Department, as well as the pre-production process for a Director of Photography. An emphasis will be placed on set etiquette, including but not limited to, attitude, professionalism, and technique. The students will understand the instrumental role the Camera Department has to a production. Additionally, the students will shoot a multi-scene short film using proper camera technique at a professional standard and defend their shot choices in a discussion.
Notes: This course is managed through the cooperative academic agreement known as the Georgia Film Academy.
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