Cinematography
X34.9087
/ $1,495
SPRING 2010
Continuing Education:
Film, Video and Broadcasting
Through a series of six progressively challenging projects, this hands-on workshop provides students with professional concepts and techniques in film and digital media production. Emphasizing the aesthetics of cinematography, sessions cover the role of the cinematographer, interpreting the script visually, working with the director, the goals of lighting, camera operation, lens selection, working with a crew and a lab, shooting exteriors and interiors, duties of the camera assistant, knowledge of film stocks as well as video formats, and using digital exposure meters. Through practice, students shoot 16mm film with ARRI cameras and 24p DV video using Panasonic DVX-100 cameras. Students also receive an introduction to HD video acquisition using Panasonic HVX-200 cameras.
Prerequisites:
Prerequisite: Film Making I:B/W-MOS/X34.9510 or equivalent experience.
This course is applicable toward:
Related Subject Areas: Film Production, Cinematography, Digital Video Production, Film Industry
Section 1
Tuesday 6:00pm-9:45pm
February 9 - May 4
12 Sessions
Instructor:
Mark Raker
Location: Washington Square
