Course Info: HACU-0210-2

CourseHACU-0210-2 Film Workshop I
Long TitleFilm Workshop I
Term2017F
Note(s) Instructor Permission Required
Prerequisites Required
Limited to Div II/III Students
Textbook information
Meeting InfoJerome Liebling CenterüJerome Liebling Center 131ü131 on WüW from 9:00-11:50ü7:00-9:00
FacultyAbraham Ravett
Capacity16
Available-2
Waitlist0
Distribution(s)
Cumulative Skill(s)Independent Work
Multiple Cultural Perspectives
Writing and Research
Additional InfoLab fee: $65. In this course, students are expected to spend approximately 6 hours weekly on work and preparation outside of class time. Prerequisites: A 100 level course in media arts (Introduction to Media Arts, Introduction to Media Production, Introduction to Digital Photography & New Media), or an equivalent course in film history/theory or art history that has been completed prior and not concurrent to this workshop.
Description

This course teaches the basic skills of 16mm film production, including camera work, editing, animation, optical printing and preparation for a finished work in film and video. Students submit weekly written responses to theoretical and historical readings and to screenings of films and DVDs that represent a variety of aesthetic approaches to the moving image. A series of filmmaking assignments culminate in a final project. The bulk of the work is produced in 16mm format, including a variety of ways to self-process film or create cameraless moving images. Digital image processing and non-linear editing are also supported.