ART 435 - Topics in Film/Video(3.00) In this course students create an individual film or video project developed from a detailed study of a central theme in experimental, narrative or documentary work. Screenings, readings and discussions will present students with models. Topics will vary each semester and include: film/video landscapes, performance and installation, autobiography, surface tensions, collaboration, representation, technology and perception. This course is repeatable up to 12 credits.
Course ID: 52400 Consent: No Special Consent Required Components: Lecture Topics: Exprmntl Narrative Film, Perception, Doc. Cinema In 21St Cent, Discover Hi-Def, Collaborative Cinema, Experimental Film & Vid, Topics In Film/Video, Tech And Perception, Representation, Experimental Film/Video, Film/Video Landscape, Film In Art, Adaptation, Documentary, Real/Illus In Con Cinema, Art and Community, HD Video: Iconography and Cons, Words+Moving Images, 16mm Filmmaking, Art and Entertainment, Advanced Script Writing, Advanced Screenwriting, Writing, Producing and Promoting a Web Series, Multimedia Environments, Producing a Web Series, Expressive Interactivity, Alternative Film & Animation, Field Study of Festivals, Alternative Film Techniques, Introduction to Virtual Reality, The Cinematic Body, Adv Post-Production Techniques, The Art of Editing. Attributes: Course Fee = $40.00 Prerequisite/Corequisite: You must complete ART 345 or ART 346 with a grade of “C” or better and complete the Visual Arts Milestone (portfolio review process) before taking this class.
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