Intermediate Video: Migration and Landscape

FV4322.01
Course System Home Terms Spring 2023 Intermediate Video: Migration and Landscape

Course Description

Summary

Intermediate Video is an in-person course, building on the technical skills introduced in Intro to Video.  Students will be expected to produce technical exercises, one short project assigned by the instructor, and one final project of their own design. Shorter assigned exercises will have specific technical constraints. These technical aspects of the course will be balanced with building a moving image discourse on the theme of time and memory, through readings, screenings, and discussions.   We will be looking particularly at contemporary video art and cinema that deal with themes of migration, landscape, and memory - diasporic identities on various shores.  We will pay close attention to the development of visual and aural compositional skills, color, value and rhythmic analysis, as well as editing structures and techniques – conventional and experimental.  Finally, we will be looking at works created for mainstream distribution (single-screen) as well as approaches in installation and hybrid platforming.

Prerequisites

Registration through email consent of the instructor (email: jenliu@bennington.edu), factoring in Plan and term standing.

Please contact the faculty member : jenliu@bennington.edu

Instructor

  • Jen Liu

Day and Time

Academic Term

Spring 2023

Area of Study

Credits

4

Course Level

4000

Maximum Enrollment

12