|
Instructor |
Dan
Shellenbarger

www.dvplace.com |
| Class
Meeting Times and Location |
Mondays
6:30 to 10:30 pm
Hopkins Hall, Room 346 |
| Textbook |
| This
website, but books are in the books
link |
Course
Description |
| This
is an art class. Though we will learn the technical theory and basics
of video post production, this will serve as a foundation of
making non-traditional time-based art work.
We will explore digital video art and production.
As we are going through a major communications revolution we
will avoid the standard production genres. This class is about
personal art expression, not the remaking of tired television
themes. The class and projects will be developed around experimentation
and innovation in video.
An emphasis will be placed on the post production process.
The following software programs will be taught:
Final Cut Pro, Soundtrack, LiveType.
However, these programs will be used as tools for the
production of art. We
are here to develop a new aesthetic and understanding of this
very powerful and pervasive medium.
Documentary video will be the genre of video of production that
will be the primary focus of the class. The assignments will center on documentary production.
Critical analysis is the basis for understanding and making
art. As such writing
and discussing art works in class will constitute a significant
portion of the class.
|
| The
goals for this quarter |
-
Learn how digital video is used as artistic expression
- Learning,
using (breaking) basic production rules
- To
gain a professional understanding of Final Cut Pro
-
To have an understanding of a critical process for analyzing
art work.
|
| Class
Format |
1.
Discussions. We
will discuss pertinent issues and topics revolving around video/multimedia/art.
This implies that there will be talking.
This means that you will talk and not sit, staring blankly.
2. Lecture/demonstrations/hands-on.
3. Writing.
You will be given only one writing project
4. Video projects.
You will given assignments for class review and discussion.
. |
| Attendance
Policy |
| Be here and
be on time. Three unexcused absences/lateness result in one whole grade
drop. Excuses follow
standard university policy. |
| Assignments
link |
All assignments
must be handed in on time. On time means at the beginning of class.
Assignments not handed at the beginning of the class
on the due date will result in a grade penalty. Late assignments will drop a letter grade
for each class period of lateness.
The final
project must be finished and prepared for viewing the 10th
week. This project
will be presented as part of the Art and TechShow. All
students must present a video work during this show. Failure to have the project presented will result in a failing
grade for the class.
Both midterms
and the final will require a MANDATORY attendance to a crit. All students must attend these crits. Failure to attend a crit will result in
a failing grade for the project. |
| Grading |
Grades
are established on a point system up to 100. They are broken down in the following
manner:
10
pts
class participation (i.e. DISCUSSING)
10
pts
Bio Assignment (photovideo, about you)
20
pts
Documentary Assignment (interview)
10
pts
Artist Statement...Why you make art
40
pts
Final Project
Each video assignment will be considered both from a technical
aspect and an artistic aspect, the final grade reflecting the
sum of the two. |
| Grading
Scale |
100-90
= A range (90-93 = A-)
80-89 = B range (87-89 = B+, 80-83 = B-)
70-79 = C range (77-79 =C+, 70-73 = C-)
60-69 = D range (67-69 = D+, 60-63 = D+)
0-59 = Failure
THE USE OF COPYRIGHTED MUSIC OR VIDEO IN THIS CLASS
IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED AND WILL RESULT IN AN "e" FOR
THE PROJECT.
|
| Needed
Materials |
Camera
that can record audio and video
10
blank CDs and DVDs |
| NO
FOOD OR DRINKS ARE ALLOWED IN THE LABS. |
| If you have
food or drink by the computers (remember we are on security cameras)
you will lose your lab access. |
| Other
Items |
Video
vs Film
This is a video class. When
we shoot video we say "I am taping." When we watch video we say "I am watching a video." This is not a film class. In film class you can say that you are
"filming" or that you are watching a "film." Embrace video, do not give it a complex by referring to it
as film.
"Telling
the end" issue
For academic reasons I will, from time to time, disclose the ending
of certain films/videos.
This is to facilitate discussion and is not meant to spoil
your watching experience. |
| Disability
Policy |
Any
student who feels he/she may need an accommodation based on
the impact of a disability should contact me privately, as soon
as possible, to discuss specific needs. Accommodations will
be coordinated with:
Office for Disability Services
150 Pomerene Hall
phone: 614-292-3307 |