MACS 323

Spring 2019 All Classes

All Classes

Credit: 1 TO 3 hours.

Provides analytical framework for pursuing film/media production. Emphasizes critical analysis of various aspects of production: e.g., scriptwriting, storyboarding, cinematography, editing, set and costume design, location and studio shooting, sound. Covers theories of representation, narrative, meaning-making, experimentation, and audience in relation to film/media production practices. Does not, however, teach students how to do film and media production (e.g., how to work a camera, etc.). Therefore, students must come to the course with experience in film and/or media production (can be self-taught). Both individual and group projects are encouraged. Students should expect to work as crew for other students in class. Culminates in a public screening at which students present an analysis of their own project--both the process and the finished product. To apply for course, students (individually or in groups) must propose an idea or concept for a film/media project they would like to produce during the class.

May be repeated in separate terms to a maximum of 6 hours. May be repeated by students who wish to pursue a longer project in two consecutive semesters (may include summer). Students may not repeat the course to pursue separate projects. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.

MACS 323 class schedule data for spring 2019
CRN Type Section Time Day Location Instructor Section Details
67751
Laboratory-Discussion
A
10:30AM -11:50AM
MW
122 1203 1/2 W Nevada
Font Bas, V
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
01/14/19-05/01/19
Credit:
3 hours
Section Title:
Video and Audio Postproduction
Section Info:
Video and Audio postproduction: Provides tools and exercises to learn editing and post production using Adobe premiere pro CC and other adobe tools. Students will be trained on setting up a project and organizing shooting, basic editing, managing clips, trim tools and through the course we will go deeper on postproduction, managing layers, graphic, effects, masks, keyframe, and ultimately experiment on color correction. Students will have the opportunity to work on two specific assignments related to Ebertfest that will be broadcasted in media and screened at the Virginia Theater, Champaign, through the Festival held in April and organized by the College of Media.
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