GD 3230 - Storytelling + Video I Credits: 3
In this junior-level course, students create several original compositions using video and editing in post-production. Students research filmmakers and their artistic craft applying this knowledge to their own creative projects. Students experiment with a variety of film making forms ranging from documentary to narrative and poetic to comedic. Upon successful completion of the course, students demonstrate a beginning level of digital video production skills.
Prerequisites: GD 2220 - Raster Image Processing
Course Learning Outcomes:
- Create original narrative-based compositions primarily using video and post production.
- Organize an effective video narrative with an awareness of aesthetics.
- Navigate technological capabilities in video narratives.
- Understand and utilize resources as it relates to video creation.
GD 3230 Course Learning Outcome Rubric
Required Course Materials:
- Sketchbook
- Pencils/Pens
- Camera capable of shooting video.
- Tripod
- Computer with Adobe CC Suite and a word processing program
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