Film Production (Minor)

The minor in Film Production prepares filmmakers for the rapidly changing film and television industry. Film production courses emphasize storytelling and screenwriting while continually developing the student’s technical expertise in videography and editing. The minor is appropriate for both beginning and intermediate students, and provides a platform of skills on which to develop a student’s expertise for the burgeoning entertainment industry. The minor in Film Production is available to undergraduates enrolled in any discipline or program.

Film Production Minor

Required Courses (Credit: 9 Hours)

Students must complete all of these courses with a "C" or better. 

NMAC 2145Introduction to Media Production

3

NMAC 3600Digital Storytelling

3

NMAC 4455Audiovisual Editing

3

Required Production Course (Credit: 3 hours)

Students must complete one of the following courses with a "C" or better.

NMAC 4450Documentary Film Production

3

NMAC 4451Fiction Film Production

3

Required Elective (Credit: 3 hours)

Students must complete one of the following courses with a "C" or better. Students can take either NMAC 4450 or NMAC 4451, if they have not already taken it to satisfy the above requirement, to complete the minor. 

NMAC 4450Documentary Film Production

3

OR

NMAC 4451Fiction Film Production

3

FILM 1100Introduction to On-Set Film Production I

6

CRWR 4440/NMAC 4440Screenwriting

3

NMAC 4001Film History I

3

NMAC 4002Film History II

3

NMAC 4481Film Analysis

3

NMAC 4440/CRWR 4440Screenwriting

3

Students may not take both NMAC 4440 and CRWR 4440 toward any degree program as these classes are cross listed.

Total Hours: 15