Visual Storytelling
FLMM1-CE9211
/ $515
SPRING 2012
Continuing Education:
Film, Video and Broadcasting
Learn to tell stories visually using still images. Producing films or videos for festivals, YouTube, blogs, or websites requires an understanding of the storytelling process. Students work on elements of storytelling, learning shots, angles, composition, and editing techniques. Learn to create vivid stories with digital images, narration, and music on your home computer. The skills learned here translate readily into film and video projects. This class is based upon the film
La Jetee, produced and directed by Chris Marker, which used still photographs, narration, sound effects, and music to tell the story.
La Jetee was the model for
Twelve Monkeys, directed by Terry Gilliam.
Not held in a computer lab. Students must have a digital still camera and access to a PC or Mac.
Related Subject Areas:
Film Studies,
Film Production,
Cinematography,
Digital Video Production
Section 1
Wednesday 6:45pm-8:45pm
February 22 - April 18
8 Sessions
Location: Washington Square