Welcome To Film & Television
Program Description
Film is a universally recognized medium that has a profound impact on how we view the world and ourselves. Filmmaking is the most collaborative of art forms. It demands the cooperation and dedication of screenwriter, cinematographer, producer, director and editor working together in a complex, creative enterprise. Film Studies explores the theory, criticism and production of motion pictures.
The Film and Television Department at Santa Barbara City College offers a wide variety of courses designed for film majors and interested non-majors who wish to enhance their knowledge and appreciation of film as part of their undergraduate education. Students are exposed to a vast array of films from the classic to the contemporary, including both American and international works.
Motion picture production is a new and vitl component of the Film and Television Department at SBCC. Students are now able to apply their critical and theoretical understanding of film art in a comprehensive production program which includes hands-on experience in screenwriting, production, cinematography, directing, editing and visual effects.
The Film and Television Department offers two degree programs: Film Studies (courses with the prefix FS) and Film Production (courses with the prefix FP).
The required courses in the Film Studies track are designed to provide students with an introduction to film literature and criticism, a basic knowledge of film history and the motion picture industry, a familiarity with major directors, actors and practitioners of cinema. Electives enhance this course of study by exposing students to the principles, technology and techniques of motion picture production. Go to the Film Studies website for more information: http://film.sbcc.edu/.
The Film Production track provides students with the knowledge and skills associated with every phase of motion picture production, from screenwriting through production and directing, to editing and post-production processes. Electives provide the option to explore any phase of motion picture production in greater depth.
Faculty & Offices:
Curtis Bieber, Department Chair of Film & Television Production (H-238, ext. 2951, bieber@sbcc.edu)
Nico Maestu, Department Chair of Film Studies (ECOC1, #16, ext. 2528, maestu@sbcc.edu)
Michael Stinson, Associate Professor (H-239, ext. 3022, stinson@sbcc.edu)
