COURSE TITLE: Image Sequencing
INSTRUCTOR:
Lee Walton
Email: lee@leewalton.com
About This Course:
This interdisciplinary course will explore performance and experiential practices through video and image sequencing. Students will experiment with context, time, sound, installation and the shifting roles of viewer/user/participant. Students will learn technical applications of professional video production through a series of workshops. Formal and conceptual strategies will be integrated seamlessly into course projects.
Screenings of video and film work will support the content of this course. A youtube “video playlist” has been created specifically for this course:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLezgPCDB49kGKVzQepB7t6fP1FV5aGuB0
Topics:
Process
Video as document and record of actions
Performance: a lived experience
Examining the frame: composition and why it matters.
Repetition and action: rhythm, pace, and structure.
Narrative projects: connecting events
Video as material
Sound as form
Installation and site-specificity
Context and audience: web, projection, film, mobile media.
Participation and co-authorship
Experiential art
STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES:
Upon successful completion of this course a student will be able to:
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Understand the multiple and flexible uses of video as a medium (I.e.: performance, documentary, experimental narrative, installation, interactive media and more.)