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# n. - An abbreviated version of RTVF 380-0: Lighting and Cinematography. This is a more advanced cinematography class and workshop space. This class is a prerequisite to checking out more advanced equipment from the [Cage.]
# n. - An abbreviated version of RTVF 380-0: Lighting and Cinematography. This is a more advanced cinematography class and workshop space. This class is a prerequisite to checking out more advanced equipment from the [Cage.]
# adj. - Referring to the class RTVF 380-0.
# adj. - Referring to the class RTVF 380-0.


== Example Sentence ==
== Course Description == 
 
== Example Sentences ==


# 380 filled up before my registration time.
# 380 filled up before my registration time.
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[[Category:School of Communication]]
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== References ==

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Part of Speech

n, adj

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. This is a more advanced cinematography class and workshop space. This class is a prerequisite to checking out more advanced equipment from the [Cage.]
  2. adj. - Referring to the class RTVF 380-0.

Course Description

Example Sentences

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

References