This production course introduces students to the fundamentals of working in video and the language of film form. Drawing on the energy, intensity and criticality of avant-garde film and contemporary video art practices, students will complete a series of projects exploring dimensions of cinematography, mise-en-scène, editing and sound design before producing a final self-determined project. Concepts crucial to time-based media such as apparatus, montage and identification will be introduced through screenings, discussions and texts by a diverse range of artists, filmmakers, and theorists. Emphasis on technical instruction, formal experimentation, and critical vocabulary is balanced in order to give students a footing from which to find their own stakes in the medium.
Introduction to Video (FV2303.02, section 2)
Kate Purdie
Prerequisites: None.
Credits: 4
W 10:00-11:50 & W 2:10-4:00
Maximum Enrollment: 14
Course Frequency: Every Term
This course is categorized as All courses, Film and Video, and tagged art, collaboration, film studies, performance, technique, video art.
Credits: 4
W 10:00-11:50 & W 2:10-4:00
Maximum Enrollment: 14
Course Frequency: Every Term
This course is categorized as All courses, Film and Video, and tagged art, collaboration, film studies, performance, technique, video art.