Sophisticated processes in video production and postproduction. Refinement of digital editing techniques and visual effects are covered. Storyboards, scripting, and content are emphasized. The class views, reads, and discusses significant contemporary works and related critical writings.
Athena Title
Advanced Video
Equivalent Courses
Not open to students with credit in ARST 6830
Prerequisite
ARST 3830 or ARST 3205
Grading System
A - F (Traditional)
Student learning Outcomes
Students will develop technical competence and confidence necessary to undertake ambitious independent art works utilizing video.
Students will describe their ideas through storyboards, scripting, and sketches.
Students will fluently interact with non-linear editing software and hardware.
Students will apply video production skills toward a completed project within an art context.
Students will apply and discuss concepts and methods used in digital video art making.
Topical Outline
Survey of video techniques
Review of contemporary art videos
Scriptwriting
Storyboarding
Software tutorials
a. Special effects
b. Transitions
c. Timing
d. Projections and installations
e. Interactivity