Digital Cinema Production Certificate - Students in CA659 working with camera

Requirements

Undergraduate students enrolled at the UW-Madison may apply for the Digital Cinema Production Certificate if they have:

1) Completed Com Arts 355: Introduction to Media Production and earned a grade of a B or higher.

2) Earned a grade of a B or higher in first certificate elective course (see eligible courses below).

Courses

The certificate requires a minimum of four courses, totaling 13 credits.

1) Introduction:

  • CA355: Introduction to Media Production (4 cr) and earn a grade of B or higher. This course is not repeatable.

2) Elective for Eligibility – Complete 1 of the following courses and earn a grade of B or higher:

  • CA465: Editing and Post Production for Film and Video (4 cr)
  • CA466: Writing for Film and Television (3 cr)
  • CA467: Cinematography and Sound Recording (4 cr)
  • CA468: Producing for Internet TV and Video (3 cr)
  • CA609: Special Topics: Media Production (3 cr)
  • CA651: Advanced Video Production and Direction (3 cr)

3) Electives – Complete 2 additional courses from the list below:

  • CA465: Editing and Post Production for Film and Video (4 cr)
  • CA466: Writing for Film and Television (3 cr)
  • CA467: Cinematography and Sound Recording (4 cr)
  • CA468: Producing for Internet TV and Video (3 cr)
  • CA609: Special Topics: Media Production (3 cr)
  • CA651: Advanced Video Production and Direction (3 cr)
  • CA659: Advanced Motion Picture Production Workshop (4 cr)

Residence and Quality of Work

To earn the Digital Cinema Production Certificate, students must earn a minimum 2.000 GPA on required Certificate coursework and at least 7 credits toward the Certificate must be earned in residence.

This Certificate must be completed concurrently with the student’s undergraduate degree. Students cannot delay degree completion to complete the Certificate.