Semester Offered: First Semester, Second Semester Credits (Range): 3 hours Attribute:3HU
This workshop follows the idea that we may understand film by making as well as analyzing it. We will explore basic issues in cinema through hands-on experience, marrying critical study (How are movies structured and why? How do they affect audiences?) to production work (exercises and projects in cinematography, sound, mise-in-scene, and editing). In short, we will probe the broad question of how films generate meaning by composing with sounds and images. Serves as prerequisite for advanced production courses. Consent by instructor required. Enrollment Limit: 12. Instructor: R. Brown-Orso, G. Pingree, B. Kashmere Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: CINE 101.