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Seminar: Studies in Film and Video Prod (479-0-20)

Topic

Pedagogy

Instructors

Ines Rachel Sommer

Meeting Info

Annie May Swift Hall 109: Mon 2:00PM - 2:50PM
Meets in Non-General PurposeRm: Wed 3:00PM - 5:50PM

Overview of class

This course prepares MFA in Documentary Media students for their role as teaching assistants who will be independently teaching technology labs during their second year of study. The pedagogy course meets twice a week - one meeting will focus on discussions of pedagogy, standard film industry practices, preparation for each practicum session, and feedback; while the other meeting consists of a weekly practicum where each graduate student will teach portions of a RTVF 190 Media Constuction lab session under supervision by the instructor.

Learning Objectives

Graduate students will learn how to teach the foundations of fiction and non-fiction video production and post-production.

Teaching Method

Seminar

Evaluation Method

Attendance, class participation, demonstrations, discussion section, lab, presentations

Class Materials (Required)

All required readings will be provided via Canvas. Access to editing software is provided by the RTVF Department.

Enrollment Requirements

Enrollment Requirements: Registration is reserved for Documentary Media MFA Students.