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  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: MEDI 102 Development of Film I or MEDI 103 Development of Film II
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: MEDI 102 Development of Film I or MEDI 103 Development of Film II
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: MEDI 102 Development of Film I or MEDI 103 Development of Film II
  • 3.00 Credits

    This intensive seminar addresses issues of contemporary art-making practices from a perspective of modern media and technology. It examines related cultural theory, intellectual currents, social and philosophical phenomena as well as presents a brief historical outline of postmodernist art. Special emphasis is placed on the development of the digital media field, both as a mean of communication and a form of artistic expression. The class is open to students without computer graphics software experience. This course is highly recommended for media arts majors, fine arts majors, and art history students who are in graduate programs or are interested in pursuing graduate studies. Prerequisites: MEDI 110 Foundations of Media Design, MEDI 210 Sound Production, and MEDI 205 Intro to Digital Media, or permission of instructor
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is an advanced analysis/critical thinking class that requires extensive reading and writing. Students should expect to complete between 18-60 pages of revised writing during the semester. Class participation and in-class exercises stress close analysis of film texts; students must also view several films outside of class. Students should have a working familiarity with technical aspects of video and film production. In this course, students study classic Hollywood narrative films, foreign films, art cinema, and independent films as a means of examining stylistic and technical choices, and their impact on the subject, themes, characters, and components of film and video. Prerequisites: MEDI 102 Development of Film I or MEDI 103 Development of Film II
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course offers an in-depth study of web design. Students explore the techniques as well as the various creative forms of digital media, such as logo design, credits, and animation. Studio course. Prerequisite: MEDI 110 Foundations of Media Design and permission of instructor
  • 3.00 Credits

    Video Field Production covers all stages of single channel remote television production, from writing a proposal to post-production editing. Careful pre-production planning and thoughtful structuring of projects are stressed. Production skills involving cameras, lighting, and audio are covered, as well as both linear and computer-based non-linear editing. After completion of a series of short exercises, which are designed to build an understanding of each step of the videomaking process, students each produce a final project. Critique and analysis of completed works is a critical component of the course. This is a cross-genre course in which documentary, narrative, and experimental forms are all discussed. Studio course. Prerequisites: MEDI 110 Foundations of Media Design, MEDI 210 Sound Production, and MEDI 311 Video Production I
  • 3.00 Credits

    Advanced Video emphasizes the development of the directorial voice and the evolution of students as video producers. This course concentrates on ideas, conceptual issues, and storytelling rather than on technical instruction. Time is spent screening, discussing, and analyzing works by outside directors. Video is examined as a distinct medium with its own history, course of development, and aesthetics. Contemporary trends in independent video production are explored, the relationship of form to content is discussed, and issues of genre, ethics, journalism, and narrative are explored. Each student produces several exercises designed to explore these issues as well as an independent final project. Studio course. Prerequisites: MEDI 110 Foundations of Media Design, MEDI 210 Sound Production, MEDI 311 Video Production I, and MEDI 410 Video Field Production and Editing
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course offers an advanced level examination of directorial manipulation and control of the components of film production including ideas, actors, and equipment. Students prepare or continue directorial projects, focusing on location issues, crew breakdowns, scheduling, and practical solutions to production work. Studio course. Prerequisites: MEDI 110 Foundations of Media Design, MEDI 210 Sound Production, MEDI 312 Film Production I, and MEDI 333 Film Production II
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course combines theory and practice in documentary form and production. It includes screenings, critical analysis of documentary aesthetics, and intensive technical and practical study. Each student produces a short documentary during the semester. Studio course. Prerequisites: MEDI 110 Foundations of Media Design, MEDI 210 Sound Production, MEDI 311 Video Production I, and MEDI 410 Video Field Production and Editing
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