"Cinema" Open Courses
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View Website Advanced Projects in the Visual Arts: Personal Narrative full-course Spring 2004
Joe Gibbons, Arts—Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Study the nature and function of narrative in cinema and video with this course.
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View Website American Cinema video
Learn about American film from historical and cultural perspectives by viewing video samples from 300 classic American films.
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View Website Cinematography: Lens and Camera article
The cinematography course covers how cameras operate, the types of lenses, aperture, film speed, shutter and frame rates, and film and digital cameras.
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View Website DSLR Cinematography and Videography article Fall 2012
This course discusses the advantages and disadvantages to shooting video on a DSLR camera. It examines how accessories used for motion picture production can be used with DSLR cameras, as well as editing software.
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View Website Introduction to Filmmaking full-course
This class features instruction in cinema history, reading a scene, the basics of storytelling, pre-production, and basic lighting.
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View Website Special Topics in Cinematic Storytelling full-course Spring 2004
Glorianna Davenport, Arts—Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
In this course, students will examine various approaches to representation for distributed cinematic storytelling and analyze the relationship between story creation and story appreciation.
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View Website Topics in the Avant-Garde in Literature and Cinema full-course Spring 2003
Charity Scribner, Liberal Arts—Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
This course explored the avant-garde movement and its cultural influences.
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View Website Torrey: Art and Media audio Fall 2010
Matt Jenson, Liberal Arts—Biola University
This program includes lectures in improvisation, tradition, and discipleship; film as text articles; beauty; the art of the violin; on cinema; and how to listen to classical music.
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