This course is an introduction to composition specifically as it is used in the moving image. There are four modules: Cinematic Thinking, which will serve as an overview of cinematic history, vocabulary, and alternative approaches to filmmaking, Choreography for Camera, a dive into the rules of composition and camera movement, Light Writing, which will explore different kinds of lighting, and Composing, in which all that we’ve learned will be combined and broader aspects of filmmaking such as sound and editing will be introduced.

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What you'll learn
how to describe shot and sequence design in both formal and conceptual terms
visual strategies for composition and movement in filmmaking
the use of both natural and studio lighting in filmmaking
how moving images can be altered using visual effects in the post-production process
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There are 5 modules in this course
What's included
1 video4 readings1 discussion prompt
In this module you will start thinking cinematically by observing the world around you, learning some filmmaking vocabulary, and getting an introduction to the science and history of filmmaking and how it relates to photography and other visual art forms. You will also learn about experimental and personal approaches to using a camera for self expression.
What's included
7 videos9 readings4 assignments1 peer review2 discussion prompts
In this module we will describe the basic “rules” of composition and framing shots in filmmaking. We will compare lenses and optics, and explore camera movement. By the end of this module you will create dynamic images through the camera lens.
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11 videos6 readings3 assignments1 peer review2 discussion prompts
Photography literally means light writing, so this module is all about light. By the end of this module you will be able to understand how cameras “see” and “capture” light, identify the importance of exposure, contrast, highlights, shadows and color in your images, and gain an understanding of how to use both natural and studio/artificial lighting.
What's included
10 videos7 readings4 assignments1 peer review2 discussion prompts
By the end of this final module of the course you will understand how all elements of filmmaking combine together to create a cinematic experience. You will be able to plan a shoot for the edit, identify the importance of pre-production and production in creating visual effects, and transform a sequence of shots into an expressive short video project. You will also strengthen your ability to give and accept critiques through peer review.
What's included
11 videos5 readings3 assignments1 peer review3 discussion prompts
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