FILM / VIDEO / INTERDISCIPLINARY Art 342, Intermediate Documentary Filmmaking
Students explore the storytelling potential of the film medium by making documentary art. The class concentrates on finding and capturing intriguing, complex scenarios in the world and then adapting them to the film form. Questions of truth, objectivity, style, and the filmmaker’s ethics are scrutinized using examples of the students’ work. The term begins with exercises in storytelling principles and progresses to students’ short projects. Lab/materials fee: $150. Prerequisite: ART 142a. Sandra LuckowEditor details
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Art 342b / Film 351b Intermediate Documentary Film Workshop
Tuesdays 12:30am-3:20pm
Classes held at the DMCA 149 York Street
Screenings: Thursdays 9pm Location TBA
Instructor: Sandra Luckow (917) 539-9376
OjedaFilms@aol.com
This class focuses on the tools available to the filmmaker to construct a story using footage captured in the existing world. The class will be comprised of exercises that concentrate on intention, ethics, fairness, camera techniques, composition, lighting, editing, post-production, and most importantly, story structure.
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