Documentary (368-0-20)
Instructors
Brent Huffman
Meeting Info
McCormick Foundation Ctr 2131: Tues, Thurs 9:30AM - 12:20PM
Overview of class
This course will provide students with a comprehensive overview of HD video production specifically geared toward producing short documentaries that tell human stories. Emphasis is put on the use of character, conflict, drama, and surprise in telling these documentary stories. We will also look at different documentary styles and how narrative structures like story arcs are implemented. Students will learn documentary production with a journalism focus: reporting, camera technique, lighting, and sound recording in the field. Students will create a 7-10-minute documentary project in a group of 3-4. They will research and write a treatment, cast charismatic characters, get signed releases, shoot, and edit the film.
Documentaries created in this course have gone on to win Hearst Awards, International Documentary Association Awards, National College Emmys, Society of Professional Journalists Awards, and premiered at major film festivals like Cannes, SXSW, DOCNYC, The Chicago International Film Festival, Tribeca, and the American Documentary Film Festival. These films have also premiered nationally on PBS and on online outlets.
www.medilldocumentary.com
Registration Requirements
Pre-reqs: JOUR 301 or JOUR 384
Class Materials (Required)
None
Class Attributes
Attendance at 1st class mandatory
Prerequisites apply, see description
Enrollment Requirements
Enrollment Requirements: In order to register for this course you must have taken JOUR 301, JOUR 301-1, JOUR 319, JOUR 352, JOUR 384, JOUR 390 (JOURneys: New York City & the), or JOUR 390 (JOURneys: Exploring Asian Amer).