Course Info: HACU-0209-2

CourseHACU-0209-2 Video I: Production Sketchbook
Long TitleVideo I: Production Sketchbook
Term2018F
Note(s) Prerequisites Required
Limited to Div II/III Students
Textbook information
Meeting InfoJerome Liebling CenterüJerome Liebling Center 120ü120 on MüM from 9:00-11:50ü7:00-9:00
FacultyPatricia Montoya
Capacity16
Available5
Waitlist0
Distribution(s)
Cumulative Skill(s)Independent Work
Additional InfoLab fee: $65. Prerequisites: 100-level course in media or studio arts (Introduction to Media Arts, Introduction to Media Production), or an equivalent course in film history/theory or art history that has been completed prior and not concurrent to this workshop. In this course, students can expect to spend approximately 8 hours weekly on work and preparation outside of class time.
Description

Video, still images, and sound are used in this course to explore the fundamental character of storytelling, filmmaking, and time-based art practices. Students perform all aspects of production with particular attention to developing ideas and building analytical and critical skills. We will read seminal written work and interviews with practicing avant-garde artists in order to expand our knowledge, understanding, and love for the medium. Through exercises that include in-class and weekly projects, students will produce sketches aimed at exploring video as an experimentation tool. There will be special emphasis paid to sound design that includes original music and ambient sound gathered with a separate sound recorder. The class will review the history of video art to give students the basic theoretical tools to critique their own productions and develop an understanding of the possibilities the medium offers.