16mm Filmmaking: Alternative Techniques and Processes

16mm Filmmaking: Alternative Techniques and Processes is a Humanities, Arts and Cultural Studies class taught by Zachary Iannazzi.

This course requires prerequisites.

Course Description
This course teaches alternative and experimental methods of 16mm film production including camera-less techniques, direct animation, self-processing, pinhole photography, and hand painting. Students will complete a series of individual and collaborative 16mm filmmaking assignments as well as a final individual project. Daily screenings and critical readings will introduce students to a wide range of approaches to the moving image. This course will require students to complete extensive individual work outside of class. This course is highly recommended for those students who have completed HACU-210 Film Workshop I, and wish to continue their work with 16mm filmmaking, however it is not a required prerequisite. Prerequisite courses include a 100-level course in media art. Lab fee: $50