Course Description


IMCA 210 is a studio/seminar course introducing video technology as a tool for aesthetic investigations. Students will work individually and collaboratively to develop a proficiency in the medium and evolve their own thematic and formal concerns. The course introduces basic pre-production, production, and post-production skills centered on the use of Mini-DV cameras and the use of desktop technology to introduce basic concepts of non-linear editing. Issues specific to video are discussed through the analysis and demonstration of video art.

Instructor: Daniel Jolliffe
Email:
Office Hours: By appointment-- email me.

Class time and location:
Winter 2009 Section B: Wednesdays 1:30- 5:30PM
Engineering/Visual Arts Complex EV- 6- 809

Note: editing workshops will be held in the CDA training Centre (EV 5.718) Check the schedule for the appropriate days.