Intermediate Digital Filmmaking
X490.1 (2 semester units in Film Studies)
Hone your production skills and refine your filmmaking style while working on your individual experimental, documentary, fiction, or music-video project. Course lectures, demonstrations and screenings focus on building skills to enrich and expand your use of the moving image. Explore the creative use of videography in the studio and on-site, pre-production planning and direction, the effective use of lighting and sound design, and the aesthetics and techniques of editing as creative components in digital film.
Prerequisite: Introduction to Digital Filmmaking X10 or consent of instructor.
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Thurs. June 25, San Francisco
DAVID L. BROWN, M.A., is a two-time Emmy Award-winning filmmaker who has taught film and video-making since 1986. His 11 broadcast documentaries include: The Bridge So Far: A Suspense Story; Surfing for Life; Of Wind and Waves; Digital Divide; Seniors for Peace; and Bound by the Wind.NOTE: This class is closed. For information about related courses, contact your academic department.