Introduction to Video

FV2303.02
Course System Home Terms Spring 2017 Introduction to Video

Course Description

Summary

This production course introduces students to the fundamentals of working in video and the language of film form. Throughout the term we will screen a broad range of film and video works of genres both familiar and perhaps alien. We will address ideas and techniques spanning storytelling and non-narrative approaches, fiction and nonfiction, abstraction and representation. Students will complete a series of projects exploring dimensions of cinematography, mise-en-scène, video art, archives, montage editing and sound design before producing a final self-determined project. 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. Corequisite: Lab session: First 7 Fridays from 10:10am – 12:00pm

Prerequisites

None.

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Corequisites

Lab session: First 7 Fridays from 10:10am – 12:00pm

Instructor

  • Kate Purdie

Day and Time

Academic Term

Spring 2017

Area of Study

Credits

4

Course Level

2000

Maximum Enrollment

13