Catalog 2011 - 2012

ART 314 Experimental Filmmaking

This course offers students a hands-on opportunity to explore 16mm experimental filmmaking in a combined theory and practice approach. Each student completes one or more short films in 16mm relating to the history, theory and aesthetics of the experimental film. Technical instruction includes 16mm cinematography, camera operation, film stocks, lighting, editing and sound. Classes include screenings and discussions on the history and theory of experimental cinema. May be used to fulfill the general distribution requirements for the humanities, if not used for communication or the film and media arts majors. Laboratory fee required.

Cross Listed Courses

COM 314

Credits

4

Prerequisite

COM/ART 241.

Distribution

(A)

Offered

fall and spring semesters