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Nov 21, 2024
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ART 155 - Experimental Film/Video Upper Division
This course investigates experimental film and video production using digital and traditional tools. Student projects will explore a variety of nonlinear modes of film/video production, such as oscillating, looping, recombinant and remediated structures, as well as a variety of input and sourcing methods ranging from current and antiquated video camera technologies to internet archives and found footage resources. Students will use digital editing software to expressively assemble and manipulate their materials into finished results. Readings and representative examples from the rich history of experimental film and video will help students contextualize their own work.
Core Curriculum Designation(s) AA - Artistic Understanding (Artistic Analysis), CP - Artistic Understanding (Creative Practice)
Term Offered Course offered every other term.
Fee $60
Course credits: 1
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