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JESSIE DUBYOSKI Film and Moving Image
“ When I visited Stevenson, I fell in love with the

FILM AND MOVING IMAGE

Bachelor of Science Minor available in this area of study. atmosphere on campus and the commitment from the film and moving image department to help me build my career and individual style as a filmmaker,” said Jessie.
After earning an internship
This program educates its students to be adaptable lifelong artists, craftspeople, and learners who are capable of maintaining focus, resilience, self-control, and motivation. Students in film and moving image learn how to navigate the ever-changing technological landscape while developing and maintaining an original aesthetic vision and effectively communicating that vision to others through film and moving image. Graduates from the program emerge as flexible and capable practitioners of filmmaking— be it on film, digital media, or the next emerging format— who can work as directors, writers, producers, cinematographers, editors, motion graphic artist, or a specialist of their own design. Graduates are prepared to succeed in the 21st century film industry.
Beyond the core courses, students elect one of the following tracks: cinematography, editing, producing, or writing. Each student focuses in one of the art forms, culminating in students demonstrating the skills acquired by creating a capstone project and developing a portfolio of work for distribution in a variety of current media outlets.
A SAMPLING OF COURSES IN FILM AND MOVING IMAGE
Art & Craft of Editing I
Basic Screenwriting
Broadcast Production
Documentary / Promo Production
Cinema I: Storytelling
Cinema II: Continuity
Cinematography I: Black & White
Film & Moving Image History
Internship
with Studio Unknown / Songbuilder Studios, Jessie is prepared to continue her journey as a filmmaker.“ It was such an exciting opportunity, I learned so much and have a greater grasp on the things I need to learn more about in the future,” Jessie explained.
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