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ARTSVIS 132: Printmaking: Relief and Monotype
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Relief methods of woodcut and linoleum block printing and monotype techniques. Concentration on both the technical and historical aspects of the media and its expressive potentials. Students develop a significant body of prints using these techniques. Prerequisites: Visual Arts 54 and consent of instructor. Instructor: Shatzman
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ARTSVIS 133: Printmaking: Intaglio
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Directed problems in the intaglio medium including etching, aquatint, drypoint, black and white, and color printing methods. Assigned projects emphasize conceptual issues supported by the medium. Students develop a significant body of prints through use of this medium. Prerequisites: Visual Arts 54, 100 and consent of instructor. Instructor: Shatzman
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ARTSVIS 134: Digital Printmaking: Exploring Photo Silkscreen and Photoshop
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Explore different facets of photo-silkscreen process through development of digital imagery using variety of digital approaches. Application of paralleling layering approaches found in image development and printing methods with image development in Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator, combining handmade and photo-silkscreen stencil making methods. Different digital image making methods and silkscreen printing techniques in addition to serial image development. Pre-requisites: ARTSVIS 54 required, ARTSVIS 130 preferred. Instructor consent required. Instructor: Shatzman
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ARTSVIS 136S: Motion Graphics in Film and Video
1.00 Credits
Duke University
An advanced post-production course designed to explore the history, theory, and practice of motion graphics techniques in film and video. Students produce digital motion sequences out of still images and create multiple motion paths through exposure to applications such as Adobe After Effects, Final Cut Pro, iMovie. Not open to students who have taken this course as FVD 109S. Consent of instructor required. Instructor: Staff
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ARTSVIS 136S - Motion Graphics in Film and Video
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ARTSVIS 138S: Adapting Literature -- Producing Film
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Collaborative exploration of the process of adapting literature for production of documentary and or dramatic film projects. Generally linked to the production of a PBS or independent documentary film or the production of a short dramatic film. Students gain an understanding of the interdisciplinary aspects of filmmaking. Instructor: James
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ARTSVIS 142S: Phototography in Context
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Uses the Duke Library Photography Archive as a resource to challenge students to think critically about photography. Considers how photography offers insights into areas of academic study such as social change, sexual identity, and regional culture, and how images have shaped collective understanding of these issues. Focuses on analyzing and contextualizing bodies of photographic work, the historical moment in which the pictures were made, personal history and artistic sensibility of the photographer, tools of the medium, along with considering personal responses to images and the ways in which all factors come together. Instructor: Sartor
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ARTSVIS 146S: Experimental Filmmaking
1.00 Credits
Duke University
The history of avant-garde in film and video combined with production exercises. Instructor: Staff
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ARTSVIS 146S - Experimental Filmmaking
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ARTSVIS 147S: Collaborative Art: Practice and Theory of Working Within a Community
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Approaches of various contemporary artists to creating collaborative work resulting in artworks that express a variety of social and aesthetic positions and include progressive educational philosophies and radical democratic theory. Field work with a community institution or small group in Durham to produce collaborative work in a medium of students' own choosing. Instructor consent required. Instructor: Staff
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ARTSVIS 147S - Collaborative Art: Practice and Theory of Working Within a Community
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ARTSVIS 148S: Cinematography
1.00 Credits
Duke University
In-depth investigation of cinematographic techniques and principles for motion picture production. Exercises in both film and high definition digital video. Emphasis on advanced lighting techniques, lensing, camera mobility, set operations and close analysis of master works of cinematography. Instructor: Gibson
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ARTSVIS 148S - Cinematography
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ARTSVIS 150S: Intermediate Narrative Production
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Focus on narrative film and video techniques, from script to realization. Exercises in production management, cinematography, lighting, shot blocking and working with actors in dramatic productions, employing continuity editing techniques. Suggested prerequisites: Film/Video/Digital 130, Introduction to Production. Instructor: Staff
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