| Title: | Experimental Filmmaking |
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| Course Section Number: | ART-225-01 |
| Department: | Art |
| Description: | This course re-evaluates the tropes and mainstream conventions of narrative filmmaking and focuses on the methodologies of the artist/filmmaker who uses the medium as a personal form of expression. It examines alternative modes of cinematic production, revolving around the Avant-guard, underground, abstract, poetic, transcendental, and visionary. Students will learn basic camera operation, editing software, audio field recording, and sound design. They will have the opportunity to explore their ideas through project prompts, with parameters designed to develop specific skill sets and aesthetic sensibilities. Depending on the semester, projects may include: remixing current/archival images and footage, time and repetition experiments, compositing/2D collage, nonlinear narratives, and site-specific projection. No previous camera or editing experience is required. |
| Credits: | 1.00 |
| Start Date: | January 16, 2023 |
| End Date: | May 6, 2023 |
| Meeting Information: |
03/21/2023-05/04/2023 Lecture Tuesday, Thursday 08:00AM - 10:50AM, Fine Arts Center, Room A133
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| Faculty: | Mohl, Damon |
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