The program requires a minimum of 42 units. Thirty of the required units are in prescribed, sequential courses in Cinema-Television. The other 12 units are electives, four of which must be taken in the Division of Critical Studies. A thesis is not required for the M.F.A. degree; however, course work involves participation in major animation projects.
Admission is once a year in the fall; there are no spring admissions. Approximately 20 students will be enrolled in each incoming class. In addition to practical production, the program will also provide fieldwork experience and industry residencies to facilitate the student's transition into the profession.
Applicants for the M.F.A. in Film, Video and Computer Animation must submit supplemental application materials. For specific instructions, contact the Cinema-Television Office of Student Affairs, University Park, Los Angeles, CA 90089-2211, (213) 740-2911.
Year One, First Semester | Units | |
CNTV 453 | Pro-Seminar in Animation | 2 |
CNTV 482 | Basic Motion Picture Techniques for Animators | 2 |
CNTV 528 | Screenwriting Fundamentals | 2 |
CNTV 544 | Introduction to Film, Video and Computer Animation | 4 |
Year One, Second Semester | Units | |
CNTV 451 | History of Animation | 2 |
CNTV 541 | Field Survey of Contemporary Animation | 2 |
CNTV 547 | Animation Production I | 4 |
Year Two, First Semester | Units | |
CNTV 548 | Animation Production II | 4 |
CNTV 593 | Directed Studies in Animation | 2 |
Year Two, Second Semester | Units | |
CNTV 549 | Animation Production III | 4 |
CNTV 593 | Directed Studies in Animation | 2 |
Electives | Units | |
CNTV 501 | History of the International Cinema: Silent Film | 2 |
CNTV 502 | History of the International Cinema: Sound Film | 2 |
CNTV 503 | Survey History of the American Sound Film | 2 |
CNTV 510 | Case Studies in National Media | 4 |
CNTV 511 | Seminar in Non-Fiction Film/Video | 4 |
CNTV 518 | Seminar: Avant-garde Film/Video | 4 |
CNTV 564 | Seminar in Film Genres | 4 |
CNTV 567 | Seminar in Film and a Related Art | 4 |
CNTV 569 | Seminar in Film Style Analysis | 4 |
Inquiries regarding the program should be addressed to: Animation Program, USC School of Cinema-Television, Office of Student Affairs, University Park, Los Angeles, CA 90089-2211; telephone (213) 740-2911.
Produced by the USC Division of Student Affairs, Office of University Publications, May 1, 1995