2014-2015 University Catalog 
  
2014-2015 University Catalog

Film and Video Studies, BA


Banner Code: AR-BA-FAVS

Performing Arts Building, Room A407
Phone: 703-993-5158
Web: favs.gmu.edu

Faculty

Giovanna Chesler, Director

Associate Professor: Chesler

Assistant Professors: Britt, Cha, Steger

Adjunct Faculty: Constantine, Fuchs, Hinton, Kehoe, Kraus, McDonald, Miller, Wood

Course Work

The Film and Video Studies Program offers all course work designated FAVS in the Courses  section of this catalog.

Undergraduate Program

The Film and Video Studies Program offers a 120-credit multidisciplinary BA degree, which spans many units including Art and Visual Technology, Communication, Computer Game Design, English, History and Art History, Modern and Classical Languages, New Century College, and Theater. Students study film and video production, film theory and criticism, emerging technologies in film, ethics, screenwriting, and business practices in the film industry.

The vocabulary of film (broadly defined) pervades the intellectual, cultural, political, and social landscape. The craft of filmmaking includes fictional storytelling through genre, documentary and nonfiction, collaborative production with community organizations, the application of academic research, engagement with sound theory and design, and personal and poetic expression.  Emerging technologies and mobile viewing change both the means of production and reception. This combination of factors makes film an important area for academic inquiry and professional and artistic training.

Portfolio Requirement

All students are admitted to the Film and Video Studies (FAVS) program of study separately from their admission to the university and only by portfolio review.  Admission to the university is determined by the Admissions Office.

New students at Mason may apply to the BA program upon admission to the university through a portfolio review.  The portfolio must include the following:

  • 250-300 word essay describing the student’s interest in film and video
  • One of the following:
    • 500 word treatment for an original fictional film
    • 500 word proposal for a potential documentary film (i.e. a story involving participants and that represents real life) 
    • 500 word analysis of the business aspects of a film, or the film and video industry
  • (OPTIONAL): a video, demo reel, or evidence of business-related work in film and video as a web link

Detailed information about the above requirements and the portfolio process, including dates and submission guidelines, can be found on the FAVS web site, favs.gmu.edu

Writing-Intensive Requirement

The university requires all students to complete at least one course designated “writing-intensive” in their majors at the 300 level or above. Students seeking a BA in film and video studies fulfill this requirement by completing FAVS 470  or THR 482 .

Upper-Level Credits

All undergraduate students are required to complete a minimum of 45 credits of upper-division courses at the 300-499 level.

Academic Policies

Please see College of Visual and Performing Arts  for college academic policies.

Degree Requirements


Mason Core (37 credits)


Foundation Requirements


  • Oral communication Credits: 3
  • Information technology Credits: 3
  • Quantitative reasoning Credits: 3
  • ENGH 101 - Composition Credits: 3
  • ENGH 302 - Advanced Composition Credits: 3
  • Nonnative speakers of English with limited proficiency in the language may substitute ENGH 100 for ENGH 101.  Students must attain a minimum grade of C in ENGH 100 or 101, as well as 302, to fulfill degree requirements.

Core Requirements


  • Literature Credits: 3
  • Arts Credits: 3
  • Natural science (including one laboratory science) Credits: 7
  • Western civilization Credits: 3
  • Global understanding Credits: 3
  • Social and behavioral sciences Credits: 3

Notes:


FAVS majors may not double-count courses toward both the FAVS major and Mason Core  requirements with the exception of the synthesis requirement, listed below as part of the FAVS core requirements.

Major (50 credits)


Film and Video Studies Core Requirements (29 credits)


Students must earn a minimum grade of C in all core courses.

Analysis, History, Theory (6 credits)


Take 6 credits from the following:

Concentration (15 credits)


Students choose one of the following concentrations:

Note:

MSOM electives in concentration area may not also be used for MSOM minor.

▲ Concentration in Screenwriting (SCWR)

▲ Concentration in Video Production (VPRO)

General Electives (33)


Students must use general electives to complete a minor, double major or second degree outside the major field of study, or demonstrate intermediate-level proficiency in one foreign language (see College of Visual and Performing Arts  for foreign language requirements).

Total: 120 credits