This course provides an introduction to the technical and aesthetic practice of video production and post-production, with a critical eye to both form and content. Through lectures, readings, exercises, and projects, as well as screenings of historical and contemporary film and video work, students will gain an understanding of film and video language and explore conceptual strategies for the development of creative approaches to digital video making.
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My short, animated video was a response to a prompt assigned to us in class. We were told to pick a style of animation and make up its content that made sense with that style of animation. I knew from the start I wanted to take a stab at 2d animation. It's pretty much my first try doing this, so my expectations and ideas were a little beyond the realm of my capabilities and skills. I also knew that I wanted to create a work focused on identity. I had an idea of drawing a human figure interacting with a mirror, but it was a little too complicated for my skill level. So, I compromised and decided to make a light-hearted metaphor about not know what you want to do/be, it’s especially relevant to me as a college freshman turning sophomore. I wanted to present such a topic that usually is confusing or a tad bit depressing as something humorous and weird. I thought 2d animation would be a perfect medium for that.
Short description of work, quote from student, teaser to full profile, etc.
Short description of work, quote from student, teaser to full profile, etc.
Short description of work, quote from student, teaser to full profile, etc.
Short description of work, quote from student, teaser to full profile, etc.
Short description of work, quote from student, teaser to full profile, etc.