Humanities Arts Cultural Stu 0210 - Film Workshop I

Spring
2016
2
4.00
Abraham Ravett
09:00AM-11:50AM W;07:00PM-09:00PM W
Hampshire College
319806
Jerome Liebling Center 131;Jerome Liebling Center 131
arPF@hampshire.edu
319699,319806
This course teaches the basic skills of 16mm film production, including camera work, editing, animation, optical printing and preparation for a finished work in film and video. Students will submit weekly written responses to theoretical and historical readings and to screenings of films and dvd's that represent a variety of aesthetic approaches to the moving image. There will be a series of filmmaking assignments culminating in a final project. The bulk of the work will be produced in 16mm format including a variety of ways to self process film or create cameraless moving images. Digital image processing and non-linear editing will also be supported.
Writing and Research Multiple Cultural Perspectives Independent Work Prerequisite courses include a 100 level course in media arts Introduction to Media Arts, Introduction to Media Production, Introduction to Digital Photography & New Media),or an equivalent course in film history/theory or art history that has been completed prior and not concurrent to this workshop. Students are expected to spend 6 hours per week outside of class time in work and preparation. Lab Fee: $65
Multiple required components--lab and/or discussion section. To register, submit requests for all components simultaneously.
UNSP-0000 is a recommended corequisite to this course.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.