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COMM145 - Experimental Video Production

This course explores the genre of Experimental Film within two contexts: First, we will aim a critical eye toward the history and current articulations of this form of film, and Second, students will utilize what they’ve learned by producing three of their own experimental videos. The course begins with an introduction to the genre, then explores Experimental Film/Video according to three different categories: Experimentation with Narrative, Experimentation with Form, and Experimentation with the line between Fact and Fiction. Students will emerge from this course with a solid foundation in the history and theory of experimental film/video as evidenced by their creation of video projects that utilize, reflect, and expand upon filmic examples of this highly creative and challenging form of cinematic art and expression. Mr. Anderson/Offered periodically


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Kevin Anderson, Ph.D. -


The course is also known by the following crosslisted code(s): SCRN145

 

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