Online: All instruction and interaction are online with no mandatory synchronous nor in-person meetings.
Live Remote/Online: There are required scheduled remote meetings in real-time that are noted in the schedule of classes. All instruction and interaction are online.
Hybrid: There is a combination of scheduled in-person or live remote meetings and online asynchronous teaching and learning with regular and effective interaction in both modalities.
Hyflex: Students will have the flexibility to participate in-person, remotely, and/or online asynchronously.
Online with Required Activities: All instruction and interaction will take place online except for either noted assessments and/or specified activities which will be in-person or remote.
OPEN - Seats are available; you may enroll in the section via MyCerritos
CLOSED - No seats currently available; if you are interested in adding the class, you may click on the Instructor name to send an email request
CONTACT INSTRUCTOR - Class has already begun; if you are interested in adding the class, you may click on the Instructor name to send an email request
WAITLIST - No seats currently available; you may add yourself to the waitlist via MyCerritos if you are interested in adding the class
CLASS STATUS DESCRIPTIONS
OPEN - Seats are available; you may enroll in the section via MyCerritos
CLOSED - No seats currently available; if you are interested in adding the class, you may click on the Instructor name to send an email request
CONTACT INSTRUCTOR - Class has already begun; if you are interested in adding the class, you may click on the Instructor name to send an email request
WAIT LIST - No seats currently available; you may add yourself to the wait list via MyCerritos if you are interested in adding the class
FILM 101 Motion Picture Production 3.0 Units
This is a hands-on course in motion picture production where students learn about screenwriting, and (More) (Expand All)
This is a hands-on course in motion picture production where students learn about screenwriting, and the various phases of production including non-linear editing. Students may take this course to work as members of a production team and/or to write and direct their own projects.
Transfer Credit: CSU
C-ID: FTVE 130 (Less)
FILM 102 Television Production 3.0 UnitsThis class provides practice in basic television production and video post-production. (More) This class provides practice in basic television production and video post-production. The focus will be on field video production using a portable remote video switcher and multi-cam recording and digital editing using Final Cut Pro. Students will do exercises, individual and team projects, learn about producing, directing, camera operation, and post-production.
Transfer Credit: CSU (Less)
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FILM 107 Motion Picture Editing 3.0 UnitsThis course will serve as an introduction to motion picture editing, taking students through the history (More) This course will serve as an introduction to motion picture editing, taking students through the history and craft of film and video editing by analyzing significant works. Students will apply their knowledge of editing techniques using Final Cut Pro.
Transfer Credit: CSU (Less)
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| Class | Times | Days | Room | Seats | Wait | Status | Instructor | Type | Hours |
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| | Six Week A6 M-Th Session (5/26/2026 - 7/2/2026) | | 30654 | | | | ONLINE | 20 | | Open | Hirohama, S | Lecture | 36 | Course Materials | Online Course | | | Fee: Course materials 40.00 |
| Auto | | | | ONLINE | | | | Hirohama, S | Laboratory | 72 | Course Materials | Online Course |
FILM 159 World Film 3.0 UnitsThis course examines the art of motion pictures and its international and global impact. (More) This course examines the art of motion pictures and its international and global impact. It includes the critical analysis of feature films as a reflection of national, ethnic and cultural values.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC (Less)
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FILM 160 Great Film Directors 3.0 UnitsThis is a survey course on the art and social impact of the film director. (More) This is a survey course on the art and social impact of the film director. Through a series of collective film screenings, lectures, and discussions, students will analyze individual filmmakers. (Formerly TH 160)
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC (Less)
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| Class | Times | Days | Room | Seats | Wait | Status | Instructor | Type | Hours |
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| | Six Week B6 M-Th Session (7/6/2026 - 8/13/2026) | | 30653 | | | | ONLINE | 35 | | Open | STAFF | Lecture | 54 | Course Materials | Online Course |
FILM 241 Screenwriting 3.0 UnitsRecommendation: Courses taught at the level of Introduction to College Composition with a grade of "C" (More) Recommendation: Courses taught at the level of Introduction to College Composition with a grade of "C" or higher or "Pass" or equivalent or appropriate placement based on the college's multiple measures process with eligibility for ENGL C1000 or ENGL C1000E.
This course provides an opportunity for students to develop a screenplay for television or motion pictures. Students learn the craft of screenwriting by studying published scripts, movies, and TV shows and by writing synopses, treatments scenes, and a production-worthy screenplay. This course is not open to student enrolled or received credit in ENGL 241.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC (Less)
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| Class | Times | Days | Room | Seats | Wait | Status | Instructor | Type | Hours |
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| | Six Week B6 M-Th Session (7/6/2026 - 8/13/2026) | | 30647 | | | | ONLINE | 20 | | Open | Hirohama, S | Lecture | 54 | Course Materials | Online Course |
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