Tuesday, February 8, 2022

School of Film and Entertainment Spring Programs


ECA Spring Program


EEI Creative Arts (ECA) School of Film & Entertainment offers enrollment for high school students into cutting-edge media arts courses taught virtually by leading Hollywood film industry professionals.

These classes are designed to fulfill the needs of high school students interested in exploring media arts, building a portfolio for film school, or looking to pursue a future career as a creative professional.

ECA's Cognia and WASC-accredited courses recognize students' effort through high school credits reflected upon official transcripts. Students who complete a semester's worth of three 4-week modules within a creative discipline are eligible to receive a semester of high school elective credit.



Course Offerings

Screenwriting
Genre Explorations & Adaptations
 
Module 1: Writing Dark Stories
Module 2: Writing the Fantastic
Module 3: Adaptations and Fan Fiction

Click here to learn more about the course and meet the instructor.

 

3D Animation & Visual FX
Animating the Virtual World
 
Module 1: Digital World Creation in Unreal Engine
Module 2: Blending the Virtual and Real Worlds
Module 3: Animating a Short Film

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Music Production
Principles of Modern Music Production
 
Module 1: The Art of Beatmaking
Module 2: Songwriting Essentials
Module 3: Mixing & Mastering

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Post-Production Editing
The Art of the Cut

Module 1: Fundamentals of Editing
Module 2: Advanced Editing Tools & Techniques
Module 3: Intro to VFX

Click here to learn more about the course and meet the instructor.

ECA Fall '21 "Art of the Cut" Post-Production Lecture Excerpt
Watch as Bryan Yokomi provides a professional breakdown of a scene from the movie "The Legend of Bagger Vance (2000)."
Interested in watching more lecture excerpts?

Visit our website at learn.eeicreativearts.com

Lecture excerpts from each course can be found featured on their respective course description webpage!

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