Christine Stewart

Associate Professor, Film + Screen Arts

Availability:

Education:

BFA
MFA

24/25 Courses

Course Name Department Course Code Term
Film + Screen Arts FMSA 312 26/SP

Description

Documentary forms are constantly changing and inventing new approaches. This studio course will serve as a comprehensive introduction to the theory and practice of directing and making documentary film + screen art works. Students will explore and experience concept development, research and scripting, production, post-production, and presentation practices. Students will be introduced to a variety of genres and styles within the documentary tradition, which may include creative doc, advocacy for social and political change, personal and autobiographical, historical, film essay, experimental, ethnographic, observational, installation, and gallery-based practices. Teaching methods include screenings and discussions, hands-on workshops, exercises, individual and collaborative projects, and assigned readings exploring a variety of critical, aesthetic, technical, and ethical issues inherent in non-fiction practice. While the focus of the course is primarily on directing to documentary film, students may work on a variety of forms that include photo-roman, sound, media installation, and journalistic writing. Students will have regular critiques and develop a timetable in which their projects must evolve from concept to completion.

Pre-requisites

No prerequisites.

Foundation Studio Courses FNDT 184 26/SP

Description

This course offers students an introduction to the technical and aesthetic principles of film and media art production. Principles of camera operation, composition, lighting, sound design, studio production, and editing are explored through a series of individual and group projects. Through workshops and in-class studio sessions, discussions, and critiques, students will explore a range of approaches and processes that form the basis of theatrical and gallery-based media practices. This course will emphasize content, creative process, research, and critical issues in filmmaking and media arts, in conjunction with the acquisition of basic technical skills.

Pre-requisites

No prerequisites.