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Video I (COM-330)


Semester: Fall 2020
Number: 0108-330-001
Instructor: Kathleen Rugh
Days: Friday 12:00 pm - 2:30 pm
Note: Hybrid Online/In-Person Class
Location: Garden City - Blodgett Hall 108
Credits: 3
Notes:

Prerequisite Com 225. The Majority Of The Class Will Be Online
Synchronous. Students May Opt To Participate In Small Group In-Person
Demos With Camera Gear That Will Be Held For Select Meetings In The
First Half Of The Semester.

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Description:

Building on the basics learned in COM 225, students will further build on their skills to develop projects that explore the aesthetic and technical questions of video production. (Distribution Reqs:Arts)

Learning Goals:   The goals of the course include sharpening students’ aesthetic sensibilities. The course will expose students to a wide range of cinematic art, which will include international films to allow students to improve their global awareness. The course will train students in critical thinking. It will show students how to research information on the web about films and how to evaluated and critique that information. Students will be encouraged to incorporate their conclusions on the themes of movies into their perspective on the world and on themselves.

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