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== Why It's Wild ==   
 
== Why It's Wild ==   
This is a more advanced class and workshop space in which students intensely focus on aspects of lighting and cinematography. This class is a prerequisite to checking out more advanced equipment from the [[Cage]]. In order to enroll in this class, students must have first taken [[190]].
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This is a more advanced class and workshop space in which students intensely focus on aspects of lighting and cinematography. This class is a prerequisite to checking out more advanced equipment from the [[Cage]]. In order to enroll in this class, students must have first taken [[190]]. This class should not be mistaken for Theatre 380-0: Special Topics in Playwriting or COMM_ST 380-0: Political Communication, which are also both in the School of Communications.
  
 
== Related Terms ==
 
== Related Terms ==

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Part of Speech

noun, adjective

Pronunciation

English Orthographic Pronunciation

1. 380 [three ay-dee]

2. RTVF 380 [ar-tee-vee-eff / three ay-dee]

IPA

[θɹi'eɪdi]

Definition

  1. n. - An abbreviated version of RTVF 380-0: Lighting and Cinematography.
  2. adj. - Referencing aspects of the RTVF 380-0 course.

Example Sentences

  1. 380 filled up before my registration time.
  2. I have to check out some lights for my 380 project.

Why It's Wild

This is a more advanced class and workshop space in which students intensely focus on aspects of lighting and cinematography. This class is a prerequisite to checking out more advanced equipment from the Cage. In order to enroll in this class, students must have first taken 190. This class should not be mistaken for Theatre 380-0: Special Topics in Playwriting or COMM_ST 380-0: Political Communication, which are also both in the School of Communications.

Related Terms

References

https://class-descriptions.northwestern.edu/4820/SPCH/RTVF/35045