FILMMAKING/VIDEO/INTERDISCIPLINARY Art 141, Introductory Film Writing and Directing
A workshop in which the problems and aesthetics of the medium are studied in practice as well as theory. In addition to exploring movement, image, montage, point of view, and narrative structure, students photograph and edit their own short videotapes. The writing and production of short dramatic scenes are emphasized in the fall term. Materials fee: $150. Priority to art and film studies majors. Prerequisite: ART 142b.Editor details
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Interdepartmental ART 142, Introductory Documentary Filmmaking
The art and craft of documentary filmmaking. Basic technological and creative tools for capturing and editing moving images. The processes of research, planning, interviewing, writing, and gathering of visual elements to tell a compelling story with integrity and responsibility toward the subject. The creation of nonfiction narratives. Issues include creative discipline, ethical questions, space, the recreation of time, and how to represent “the truth.”Editor details
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