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Lisa Barcy
Woman Without a Past
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Jesse Seay
Likes to Do Other Things
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MakeOut Club
Grad Screening @ Busker
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Film, Video and New Media Curriculum
Undergraduate
1000 Level
FVNM 1101
Contemporary Practice: Film, Video, and New Media: The Moving Image
This course introduces students to the language of the moving image,
its history, and the ways artists have used moving images for over a century. We explore the idea of
radical content and experimental form by introducing the norms of cinema and video, and then showing the
ways artists have challenged these conventions. The course defines and differentiates two dominant forms
of moving image, film and video, and considers new forms and sites for the moving image. A prerequisite
to Film 1, and Video 1, FVNM 1101 introduces student to the moving image through an assigned series of
group exercises. Prerequisite: Open to Freshmen only.
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FVNM 1102
Contemporary Practices: Animation, Visualization, and Storyboarding
This production class focuses on idea development for time-based media through the use of storyboards, treatments, location photos, sketchbooks, and script readings. Students working in film, video, animation and performance learn classical and experimental ways to integrate these techniques in the production of time-based work. The final project is a loose-leaf volume containing treatment, storyboards, and a research scrapbook for a new work. Prerequisite: Open to freshman only.
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FVNM 1111
Beginning Film/Video Projects
For students taking Contemporary Practice: Film, Video, and New Media: The Moving Image interested in beginning individual media projects, a critique-based seminar that allows for project development, conceptualization, introduction to the critique process, and dialogue. Individual critiques with students are scheduled alternately with group meetings. Students are required to produce individual projects and formally present their work for review to the group. Open to freshman only. Corequisite: FVNM 1101.
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