This course introduces students to basic recording and editing techniques, and develops critical listening and viewing skills by experiencing and discussing historic and contemporary examples of time based media. Individual and group projects are created and critiqued in class sections. Each student will come away with a basic understanding of film and video making language, media literacy, basic production skills, and a historical overview. Fall and spring terms annually. 4 credit hours
This is not an official course listing. The official Institute course catalog can be found
here.
Transitland: Video Art from Central and Eastern Europe 1989 - 2009
Boryana Rossa (Ph.D. candidate) and Oleg Mavromatti's work included in selection of 100 video works.