Cinematic Structure
FLMM1-CE9232
/ $655
SPRING 2012
Continuing Education:
Film, Video and Broadcasting
Many factors affect the construction of a compelling narrative in cinema. Editing, dramatic arc, multimedia, and the use of cinematic space all play an important role in a film's cinematic structure. Drawing upon examples of historical and contemporary cinema, this class analyzes the patterns used frequently to create this visual structure and examines how these techniques heighten meaning and tell a story to its greatest effect. Topics discussed include parallel action, slow disclosure, and moving versus static camera. Explore how the director uses these tools to visually convey a story.
This course is also scheduled for:
SUMMER 2012
Related Subject Areas:
Film Studies,
Film Production,
Film Industry
Section 1
Tuesday 6:45pm-9:45pm
March 20 - May 8
8 Sessions
Location: Norman Thomas Center