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ART 151 - Introduction to Time-Based Media/Videography

(3 units)
Lecture and studio study using broadcast video as a means of personal expression. Technical and theoretical themes will be discussed; students will produce short videos that demonstrate understanding of these concepts.

Units of Lecture: 2
Units of Discussion/Recitation: 1
Core Fine Arts
Offered Every Fall
Student Learning Outcomes (if available):
Upon completion of this course:
1. Students will be able to utilize the technology and tools of time-based media/videography in the production of videos to include: the operation of the camera, camera support and movement systems, audio acquisition and editing, video editing and post production software packages, optimization for various distribution and presentation venues.
2. Students will be able to use theoretical, critical, and practical concepts to create meaningful time-based media/video projects.
3. Students will be able to use theoretical, critical, and practical concepts to interpret and critically analyze time-based media/videography both verbally and in writing.
4. Students will be able to articulate relationships between time-based media/videography and their contexts in culture, society, and individual identity.
5. Students will be able to articulate the relationships between historical context and time-based media/videography (both their own projects and projects of others).
6. Students will be able to understand and apply many of the ethical, legal, social, and economic issues surrounding the creation and use of time-based media/videography, and access and use visual and audio materials ethically.


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