Film/Video
Sections:
Students who dream of working in movies should start with the Film/Video degree to prepare them to work on several types of single-camera production. First-time students seeking this degree should start with Film/Video Aesthetics (MPTV 1111) and Film/Video History (MPTV 1113), as well as the Intro class. Advanced students should take Pre-Production (MPTV 2031, Emphasis on Film), Film/Video Directing (MPTV 2133), and Film/Video Production (MPTV 2131).
When planning your coursework, use the Student Planning Worksheet. Degree information and the worksheet can be found on the following files:
- Film/Video Production, A.A.S. Degree, PDF file
- Motion Picture/Television Certificate, PDF file
- Student Planning Worksheet, PDF file
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Glenn Glinke, Program Specialist
McAninch Arts Center (MAC), Room 170, (630) 942-2892
Jennifer Piehl, Television
McAninch Arts Center (MAC), Room 172A, (630) 942-2109
John Rangel, Film/Video
McAninch Arts Center (MAC), Room171, (630) 942-2910
Tony Venezia, Animation
McAninch Arts Center (MAC), Room 159A, (630) 942-2020
Summer Hours - May 31 to August 3
MPTV Lab Office
McAninch Arts Center (MAC), Room 173
Hours: Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
(630) 942-2162
Liberal Arts Division
Berg Instructional Center (BIC), Room 2616, (630) 942-2047
College of DuPage
425 Fawell Blvd., Glen Ellyn IL
60137 (630) 942-2800
2012 College of DuPage







