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Thesis 2 (555-0-20)

Instructors

Ines Rachel Sommer

Meeting Info

Annie May Swift Hall 109: Wed 10:00AM - 12:50PM

Overview of class

This course is the second in a three-quarter MFA sequence in which students focus on creating a thesis project, whether a 12-20 minute film, an installation, or a work of interactive media art. Students should enter the course with principal photography or prototype construction for the thesis project completed, so that they can primarily engage in post-production during Thesis 2. The expectation is for the thesis project to advance from an assembly to a full rough cut, and possibly a fine cut during the quarter. Students will regularly present works-in-progress during class meetings to demonstrate progress and for feedback. We will also address general post-production issues, consider a range of creative strategies, and critically engage with relevant films and readings. Students will leave the class with a rough cut of their thesis so that they are well positioned to achieve picture-lock, sound design and mix, color correction, titling, and exhibition in Thesis 3.

Learning Objectives

As students usher their thesis films through post production, support their development as editors by bolstering their understanding of editing aesthetics, concepts, and technical skills. Develop students' facility with providing and receiving critical professional feedback for works-in-progress.

Class Materials (Required)

Adobe Premiere Pro (complimentary software license provided by RTVF Department). There is no required textbook for this class. Readings will be posted to Canvas.

Enrollment Requirements

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