Video I (ART-309)
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This course introduces principles and techniques of time-based media. Students shoot and edit their own productions, and view and discuss both professional and student work. Examples are chosen to show how one conveys ideas by means of images and sound, including experimental work as well as fiction and non-fiction film. Early projects, in which students are taught to use the camera and edit, are often done in groups, a practice that some students choose to continue for the term. For this course, students use the mini-DV cameras and non-linear editors of the Polk-Lillard Electronic Imaging Center. Prerequisite: Art 200 or Art 250. Students who have taken Art 200 may bypass this course and enroll in Art 409 (Video II).
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