Prince of Prestige Academy - Online FIlm School:
Prince of Prestige Academy - Online Film School is based in the Maitland/Orlando, Orange County, FL. We offer an intense, online program leading to a Professional Diploma in Digital Motion Picture Production (DMPP). This distance education program is designed for students who are highly motivated to produce and direct their own stories. Students develop basic skill sets by planning, writing, shooting, directing and editing their own short movie. At the end of the program, students submit a short film exhibiting knowledge and skills acquired throughout the term.
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FIL115 Cinematic Techniques and Analysis - (135 Clock Hours)
This course will introduce the art, technology, language, and appreciation of film, exploring the varieties of film experience, film and the other arts, and the ways of viewing. Students will learn about the basic cinematic techniques and structures, including mise-en-scene and montage, use of cinematic time and space, the image, soundtrack, and the script. Consideration will also be given to analyzing the fundamentals of film production, directing, acting, and editing; how the elements of the production process are analyzed separately, then brought together to show how they create the emotional and intellectual impact of the film experience. Film examples will be screened in class.
FIL223 Visual Storytelling and Storyboards - (135 Clock Hours)
This course focuses on storytelling skills for film and video. Students will be introduced to storytelling and storyboarding conventions and techniques. Storytelling is explored first with a traditional, "continuity style" approach, and subsequently with more experimental approaches. The principles and issues presented are relevant for film and video.
FIL225 Film Editing Concepts - (135 Clock Hours)
In this course students are introduced to the essential editing technologies, techniques and processes used in film, television and video industry. Students will explore the concepts of real time versus reel time, cutting to continuity, classical cutting, subjective editing, real time and space and how to preserve them.
FIL312 Digital Video Project I (135 Clock Hours)
By utilizing the skills and experience obtained from previous coursework, students produce a short movie project up to eight minutes in length which will be shot in digital video. Emphasis is placed on developing basic skills in scripting, planning, camera movement, sound, lighting, recording, and editing.
FIL331 Internship I - (135.0 Clock Hours)
Internships and Mentorship/Training program is a great way to begin in the film and video production industry and gain valuable skills and insights. This internship course can be taken in place of the production course to satisfy the diploma requirement. The curriculum requires PPA students to gain professional experience in the film and video production industry. Students can meet the requirements by completing coursework online while working in paid on unpaid, progressively more responsible, career-related positions. Students may only register for one internship course per term and must complete at least 150 total hours of work.