VIDA 2100 - Video 3:Directing the Narrative Digital Video Production

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Minneapolis Community and Technical College
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4.00 credits (3.00 lec/1.00 lab) Fall 2008 only Based on the foundation created in FILM 1150 and VIDA 1250, this course introduces Video and Digital Arts students to directing for the camera. They will learn the central aspect of the director's craft-cinematic staging whereinacting, camera work, and editing intersect; examine dialogue-recording and dialogue-editing techniques; and supervise the efforts of cast and crew members and lead them toward a common objective-a work of unified vision and expression. Through scene studies, screenings, discussions, readings, and collaborative production assignments (with screenwriting and acting students), this course will help students understand the directorial role in narrative fiction work. Prerequisitie: CIPR 1102. Corequisite: DREC 2105.
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4.00
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Phone Number:
(612) 659-6000
Regional Accreditation:
North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
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Semester

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