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Nov 14, 2024
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CINE 148 Introduction to Documentary Students will examine in-depth the methods by which non-fiction filmmakers develop, produce and distribute documentary films. Through a series of screenings, lectures, critiques and class discussions, a variety of long- and short-form documentary projects will be analyzed by students in relationship to: story, research, producing, directing, cinematography, editing, sound design, history, aesthetics, ethics and distribution. The class will link with material from each concentration area in Cinema and Television Arts - but through the prism of non-fiction filmmaking.
Repeatable: N Formerly 24-1801 Prerequisites MEDI 101 Cinematic Storytelling or ENGL 109 Writing and Rhetoric I Stretch B or ENGL 111 Foundations of 21st-Century Writing or ENGL 111H Writing and Rhetoric I: Honors or ENGL 112 21st Century Writing in Creative Disciplines or ENGL 121 International Writing and Rhetoric I or TWC-T-7 EXAM-TWC WRITING MINIMUM SCORE = 7 Minimum Credits 3 Maximum Credits 3
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