Middlebury

FMMC 0334

Videographic Film Studies

Videographic Film and Media Studies
Digital video technologies now enable film and media critics to “write” with the same materials that constitute their object of study: moving images and sounds. The rise of video essays means rethinking the rhetorical modes traditionally used in critical writing, and incorporating more aesthetic, poetic, and experimental elements alongside explanation and analysis. In this hands-on course (with no previous video editing experience required), we will both study and produce video essays, exploring how such work can produce new knowledge, create an aesthetic impact, and disseminate film & media criticism to a broader audience. (FMMC 0101 or FMMC 0104 or by approval) 3 hrs. sem.
Subject:
Film & Media Culture
Department:
Film & Media Culture
Division:
Arts
Requirements Fulfilled:

Sections

Fall 2024

FMMC0334A-F24 Lecture (Mittell)

Fall 2022

FMMC0334A-F22 Lecture (Mittell)

Spring 2021

FMMC0334A-S21 Lecture (Mittell)

Spring 2020

FMMC0334A-S20 Lecture (Keathley)

Fall 2017

FMMC0334A-F17 Lecture (Mittell)

Spring 2016

FMMC0334A-S16 Lecture (Keathley)

Spring 2014

FMMC0334A-S14 Lecture (Keathley)