BACHELOR OF ARTS

DIGITAL CINEMA

The Bachelor of Arts in Digital Cinema Program provides students with a hands-on education in the digital arts from technical, creative, and ethical perspectives. The curriculum imparts comprehensive technical knowledge of the pre-production, production, and post-production processes. Graduates are qualified for a wide range of specialized careers in digital media with a focus on the entertainment industry.

What Our Students Learn In this program, students explore the entire production workflow, from pre-production through post-production. The program's graduates are qualified for multiple positions in the entertainment industry.

Why FIDM Students learn the techniques of digital cinema within a framework of storytelling and teamwork. Networking begins in the classroom with instructors who are working professionals. Small classes, real world projects, and industry professionals as faculty and staff provide graduates with the resources and knowledge to confidently enter the industry.

Graduates of this program are qualified to take jobs classified under Department of Labor occupational codes 27-4000 and 27-3000, among others.

REQUIRED CLASSES FOR  BACHELOR OF ARTS (B.A.) 
REQUIRED CLASSES FOR  BACHELOR OF ARTS (B.A.) 
DIGI 3010 Directing for Film & TV
DIGI 3110 Filmmaking: Context of Expression
DIGI 3120 Introduction to Script Analysis
DIGI 3150  Cinematography
DIGI 3400 Creative Writing
DIGI 3500 Visual Storytelling: Techniques & Technology
DIGI 3700A Documentary Filmmaking I 
DIGI 3700B Documentary Filmmaking II
DIGI 3750 Editing for Documentaries
DIGI 3800 Lighting Techniques
DIGI 4100 Audio Techniques
DIGI 4200 Pre-Production
DIGI 4310  Introduction to Producing
DIGI 4350A Master Class I
DIGI 4350B Master Class II
DIGI 4450  Production Studio
DIGI 4800 Post-Production: Editorial of Final Project
DIGI 4810 Advanced Post-Production: Visual Effects
DIGI 4820 Advanced Post-Production: Audio Mix & Digital Output
DIGI 4830 World Cinema
GNST 1450 College Mathematics
GNST 2370 Applied Statistics
GNST 2530 Principles of Kinesiology+
GNST 2530L Principles of Kinesiology Lab+
GNST 2570 Microeconomics+
GNST 2630 Principles of Chemistry+
GNST 3000 World Political History+
GNST 3050 Writing for Business Professionals+
GNST 3400 Social Psychology+
GNST 3900 Issues in Contemporary Society+
  Total Units of Credit 91

This program is not accepting enrollments as of Summer 2023.

+ Available as an online (distance learning) course

Prerequisite: FIDM degree in Digital Media or an external associate's degree in a related field from an accredited college/university

One-on-one advisement is available to students from other FIDM Majors to consider eligibility for special admissions to this program. Contact the appropriate department chairperson.