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Nov 21, 2024
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ART 355 - Experimental Film/Video Upper Division
Prerequisites Take any of the following courses: ART 106 , ART 101 , ART 104 , ART 155 , ART 301 , ART 304 , ART 375 , COMM 325 , COMM 332 , COMM 333
This upper-division course investigates experimental film and video production using digital and traditional tools. Students’ projects will explore a variety of nonlinear modes of film/video production. In this course, you will make experimental film/video using digital and traditional tools. Both Film Analysis and Hands-on production work in experimental film production both digital and analog will form the foundation of this course. Assignments, lectures, and discussions will explore the aesthetics of editing, montage theory, video & film art, installation, and extended cinema. You will utilize digital editing software to assemble and manipulate your materials into finished results expressively. Readings and representative examples from the rich history of experimental film and video will help you contextualize your work. You will attend outside screenings and view online film/video work as part of your ongoing required research for the course.
Core Curriculum Designation(s) ACP, ARTS, HUM, HSP - Arts and Humanities Analysis and Practice
Repeatable No
Fee $110
Additional Notes Previous course number: ART 155
Course credits: 4
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