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Cinematography (COM-325)


Semester: Fall 2024
Number: 0108-325-001
Instructor: Sandeep Sharma
Days: Tuesday 3:05 pm - 5:35 pm
Note: Traditional In-Person Class
Location: Garden City - Blodgett Hall 108
Credits: 3
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Related Syllabi: Cory Poccia for Spring 2018*

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Description:

Students will gain and demonstrate a working knowledge of cinematography for both film and video production, gaining the technical and aesthetic skills for visual storytelling. Students will also learn to use 16mm film cameras, how to edit on film, and develop sound techniques.

Learning Goals:   By becoming technically proficient in using the Canon C100 and Black Magic cameras, various and lighting equipment, students will build their technical and artistic skills. The main focus of the class is Cinematography and learning how to light for maximum effect and use the camera to tell the story. We will work on the aesthetics of visual storytelling and explore different visual styles and genres.

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