CTA 3560 NARRATIVE AESTHETICS

Aesthetics refers to the creative use of camera angles, motion, lighting, color, special effects and editing for narrative impact. This course examines theories of shooting and editing, and students apply these concepts to the production of short works.

Credits

4 sh

Prerequisite

COM 2200 and CTA 2160

Offered

  • Fall
  • Spring

Course Outcomes

  1. Students will be able to...
    • identify advanced concepts in aesthetics and employ the tools of technology to produce visually dynamic images and films.
  2. • gain an understanding of how a director collaborates with key crew members to create a visual style and look by applying principles of design.
  3. • engage in research and analysis of techniques, sources, methods, and historic approaches to create works of greater depth and originality.
  4. • demonstrate creative thinking and understanding of the relationship between artistic form and story content.
  5. • use theory in producing media content and apply visual principles in the production of a narrative short.
  6. • analyze and critique aesthetic value of major creative works.

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