Taught By:
This course introduces students to principles of film production through the lens of editing, exploring the through-line concepts that inform these separate stages of production in both narrative and non-fiction contexts. Students will delve into the nuances of continuity, the importance of coverage, and how associative editing techniques can be conceptualized and implemented. Hands-on production exercises will help instill a purposeful shooting ethos as well as practices for organizing footage to ensure a seamless transition from the studio or field to the editing bay. Informed by readings from Walter Murch, Sergei Eisenstein, and Michel Chion, the course establishes a solid theoretical foundation for students to understand the ways editing informs production and vice versa.
Registration
Fall Registration:
Course Reference Numbers
So - Sr
(4): 10231
Academic Details
Fields of Study:
Preparatory for studies and careers in:
filmmaking, film production, directing, film editing, cinematography
Credits:
4
Maximum Enrollment:
25
Class Standing:
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Fees:
$50 covers required media fee for film gear rental and access to the media lab
Schedule
Quarters:
Fall
2024
Open
In Person or Remote:
Time Offered:
Day
Schedule Evergreen:
First Meeting:
Evans Hall 1540 - Workshop
Location:
Olympia