FMST 002 is an introductory course in the craft of media arts production, building on the technical, conceptual and theoretical skills needed to continue at more advanced levels. In this course we will explore the aesthetics and mechanics of shooting digital video, the role of sound and how to record and mix it, and how to develop a project from concept to fine cut. Course work will include collaborative and individual production projects, readings and written assignments, which will address a range of narrative, documentary and experimental approaches to the moving image.
We will investigate different modes of production, diverse visual strategies and apply those to several camera and sound exercises, short production assignments, and one final project.
A fundamental premise of the course is that we are exploring the moving image as an art form. Questions surrounding issues of conceptualization, process, research and development, form vs. content, and critical analysis will be emphasized to support the evolution of your own creative voice. Successful students will effectively integrate all aspects of the class and participate actively in projects and discussions.
We will investigate different modes of production, diverse visual strategies and apply those to several camera and sound exercises, short production assignments, and one final project.
A fundamental premise of the course is that we are exploring the moving image as an art form. Questions surrounding issues of conceptualization, process, research and development, form vs. content, and critical analysis will be emphasized to support the evolution of your own creative voice. Successful students will effectively integrate all aspects of the class and participate actively in projects and discussions.
- Teacher: Rodney Evans