ENGL 234
The Video Essay Fall 2020
Division I
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While people today are subject to an unprecedented flood of moving images, few have had the chance to think critically about film and video. Fewer still have had the opportunity to think with the medium, exploiting the resources of film and video in their efforts to understand how these media work on viewers. The Video Essay offers a chance to do that. After being introduced to the fundamentals of film analysis and receiving training in the use of Adobe Premiere Pro, students will spend the term alternately making short video essays and commenting on the essays produced by their partners. Note that this is primarily a course in film analysis: students will not shoot original material. No prior experience is required. Note that the course meets entirely online.
The Class: Format: tutorial; We will meet together for three weeks, then break into groups of four. Students in each group will alternate weekly between creating video essays on film topics, and writing commentaries on the essays of their partner. All meetings will be online.
Limit: 12
Expected: 12
Class#: 2276
Grading: no pass/fail option, no fifth course option
Requirements/Evaluation: four written exercises (1-2 pages); four video essays, increasing from two to six minutes; and four written commentaries on one's partner's video essays.
Prerequisites: permission of the instructor
Enrollment Preferences: sophomores; first-year students; English majors
Distributions: Division I
Attributes: ENGL post-1900 Courses
FMST Core Courses

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