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Il y a 4 modules dans ce cours
This course is an introduction to composition specifically as it is used in the moving image. There are four modules: Cinematic Thinking, which will serve as an overview of cinematic history, vocabulary, and alternative approaches to filmmaking, Choreography for Camera, a dive into the rules of composition and camera movement, Light Writing, which will explore different kinds of lighting, and Composing, in which all that we’ve learned will be combined and broader aspects of filmmaking such as sound and editing will be introduced.
This course is designed to be hands-on. In each module there will be a combination of short video lectures, readings, samples of work by filmmakers and artists, and supplemental suggested materials in case you want to further explore the topics. There will be both practice and graded assessments such as written reflections, quizzes, discussion prompts, and peer reviews. There is a course long project that will build from one module to the next to create a longer final video project. The final project will be assessed by peer review. You must complete all required assessments and the final project in order to successfully pass the course.
It is important to see examples of how filmmakers use these concepts in their actual work. Most of the work samples will be small, independent productions, many will be made by students. This will introduce you to different approaches to filmmaking without a huge budget to give you a sense of the kind of work you can create on your own. The concepts covered are also used in major mainstream productions, but you can see examples of that kind of work out in the world. This course will introduce you to new ways of working that you might not have the opportunity to experience otherwise. Much of it will be experimental or avant-garde. Keep an open mind while watching these works, you will learn to be challenged by radically new techniques and approaches to filmmaking just by watching something you might not have experienced before. You are encouraged to keep a film journal during this course and write reflections on your responses to the works you’re seeing both in this course and outside. You will be asked to write reflections as assessments throughout the course. Keeping a journal is helpful so you can track the development of your own way of seeing and thinking about cinema.
In this module you will start thinking cinematically by observing the world around you, learning some filmmaking vocabulary, and getting an introduction to the science and history of filmmaking and how it relates to photography and other visual art forms. You will also learn about experimental and personal approaches to using a camera for self expression.
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9 vidéos•Total 22 minutes
Course Welcome•3 minutes
Start Thinking Visually •2 minutes
Training Your Eye•2 minutes
Vocabulary•2 minutes
Photography and the Advent of the Moving Image•1 minute
Persistence of Vision and the Illusion of Movement•2 minutes
Work Sample: Masstransiscope by Bill Brand•10 minutes
Work Sample: Razzle Dazzle by Jodie Mack•10 minutes
Exploring the Persistence of Vision Through Art: Discussion Prompt•10 minutes
Work Sample: Anti-Objects, or Space Without Path or Boundary by Sky Hopinka•15 minutes
Work Sample: Life As a Hazara Refugee by Khadim Dai•6 minutes
Memory and Homeland: Discussion Prompt•10 minutes
Meditative Observation Project Part 1 Instructions•60 minutes
3 devoirs•Total 50 minutes
Cinematic Thinking Review•10 minutes
Vocabulary•10 minutes
Reflection: Mediative Walk•30 minutes
Choreography for Camera
Module 2•3 heures à terminer
Détails du module
In this module we will describe the basic “rules” of composition and framing shots in filmmaking. We will compare lenses and optics, and explore camera movement. By the end of this module you will create dynamic images through the camera lens.
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11 vidéos•Total 36 minutes
Basics of Composition•4 minutes
Rules of Composition Part 1: Rule of Thirds and Golden Spiral•5 minutes
Rules of Composition Part 2: Depth of Field•5 minutes
Rules of Composition Part 3: Frames, Patterns, Balance, and Symmetry•3 minutes
Rules of Composition Part 4: Leading Lines and Making Choices•3 minutes
Composing for Moving Images•3 minutes
Lenses and Optics•4 minutes
Fixed vs Interchangeable Camera Lenses•1 minute
Prime and Zoom Lenses•2 minutes
Phone Lenses and Accessories•3 minutes
Creating Moving Images with Still Photographs•2 minutes
7 lectures•Total 82 minutes
Tools of Composition•10 minutes
Work Sample: A Study in Choreography for Camera by Maya Deren•10 minutes
Overview of Various Types of Lenses•10 minutes
Work Sample: Girl Swan Offering by Nehal Vyas •10 minutes
Work Sample: Milk and Honey by Basma al-Sharif•12 minutes
Supplemental Reading: On Making Yourself Vulnerable in Your Work by Naomi Uman•20 minutes
Personal Memories and Vulnerability: Discussion Prompt•10 minutes
4 devoirs•Total 75 minutes
Choreography for Camera Review•20 minutes
Composition Rules•10 minutes
Lenses and Optics•15 minutes
Meditative Observation Part 2•30 minutes
Light Writing
Module 3•7 heures à terminer
Détails du module
Photography literally means light writing, so this module is all about light. By the end of this module you will be able to understand how cameras “see” and “capture” light, identify the importance of exposure, contrast, highlights, shadows and color in your images, and gain an understanding of how to use both natural and studio/artificial lighting.
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10 vidéos•Total 47 minutes
How Cameras See and Capture Light•3 minutes
Media Management•5 minutes
Natural Light Part 1: Night Light•3 minutes
Natural Light Part 2: Day Light at Different Times•5 minutes
Natural Light Part 3: Golden Hour and Using a Reflector•5 minutes
Artificial and Studio Light Part 1: Light Stand and Soft Box•6 minutes
Artificial and Studio Light Part 2: Bicolor LED Panel•3 minutes
Artificial and Studio Light Part 3: Lamp Stand and Umbrella•4 minutes
Creative Light Writing Part 1: Color Lights•9 minutes
Creative Light Writing Part 2: Light Painting•4 minutes
11 lectures•Total 155 minutes
Camera Settings•10 minutes
Play with Your Camera Settings•15 minutes
Exposure, Contrast, Highlights, Shadows, and Color•10 minutes
Work Sample: Line Describing a Cone•10 minutes
Drawing with Light•10 minutes
Practice Activity: Natural Light•30 minutes
Practice Activity: Artificial and Studio Light•30 minutes
Supplemental Reading: My Own Lens and Skin: An Interview with Betzy Bromberg•10 minutes
Work Sample: THE SUN QUARTET, PART 1: Piedra de Sol by Colectivo Los Ingrávidos•10 minutes
The Art of the Moving Image: Discussion Prompt•10 minutes
Meditative Observation Part 3•10 minutes
3 devoirs•Total 200 minutes
Light Writing Review•20 minutes
Shoot the Same Object in Both Natural and Artificial Lighting•120 minutes
Reflection: Video Shoot•60 minutes
Composing
Module 4•5 heures à terminer
Détails du module
By the end of this final module of the course you will understand how all elements of filmmaking combine together to create a cinematic experience. You will be able to plan a shoot for the edit, identify the importance of pre-production and production in creating visual effects, and transform a sequence of shots into an expressive short video project. You will also strengthen your ability to give and accept critiques through peer review.
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11 vidéos•Total 42 minutes
Pre, Pro, Post Workflow•4 minutes
How to Shoot for the Edit•5 minutes
In Camera Effects•2 minutes
Post Production Effects•3 minutes
Selecting Shots•5 minutes
Thinking About Sequencing•3 minutes
Introduction to Editing Part 1: Setting Up the Sequence•5 minutes
Introduction to Editing Part 2: Effects and Cuts•4 minutes
Introduction to Editing Part 3: Sound, Fine Tuning, and Exporting•6 minutes
Meditative Observation: The Final Project•2 minutes
Course Wrap Up •2 minutes
9 lectures•Total 200 minutes
Practice In Camera Effects•10 minutes
Work Sample: My Seeing Eye by Anna Luisa Petrisko•8 minutes
Work Sample: Unitats de Xoc II by Tuixén Benet•10 minutes
Bodies in Motion: Discussion Prompt•10 minutes
Composition Expanded•10 minutes
Work Sample: Нутгийн салхи / The Wind Carries Us Home by Udval Altangerel•12 minutes
Films in Relation to One Another: Discussion Prompt•10 minutes
Final Project Assignment Overview•120 minutes
What's Next? •10 minutes
3 devoirs•Total 75 minutes
Composing Review•10 minutes
Workflow and Special Effects•5 minutes
Review Footage and Select Shots•60 minutes
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