Fundamentals of Film Production

Fundamentals of Film Production
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Greater Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce issued the following announcement on March 28.

GACC member UNM Anderson School of Management offers Fundamentals of Film Production introducing students to the fundamentals of film production and covering best practices and principles. Register at https://continuinged.unm.edu/course/96230&showInternal=true
The UNM Anderson School of Management is excited to launch Fundamentals of Film Production, our newest micro-credential. Designed to introduce students to film production principles and practices, this asynchronous course allows you to learn on your own schedule, within a certain timeframe.
This 10-week course follows the mock-production of a narrative feature film, going through each stage: development, pre-production, principal photography, post-production and distribution. It familiarizes students with the essential roles of key talent and crew and how their individual tasks are entwined. Students will also be able to learn from film industry veterans in New Mexico and beyond.
Fundamentals of Film Production can forge a deeper professional or academic interest, or simply expand one’s business and managerial education.
The first cohort begins April, 4. Sign up today!
https://goto.unm.edu/filmpro

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