Fabulous Photography Courses in the Fall!!!
Various photography course are offered in the photo program in the fall, 2015.
AD267, Digital Media 1: Photography Imaging and Aesthetics, and AD331 Digital Video Production and Aesthetic.
Would you please spread words about these classes?
AD 26700 FALL 2015 (TUE/THU) 2:30-5:20 PAO HALL B162
Instructor: Min Kim Park
Tuesdays and Thursdays 2:30-5:20
park500@purdue.edu
Course Description
This course addresses methods in both technical and aesthetic foundations in photography utilizing digital camera and intermediate and advanced Photoshop techniques. Problems in exposure, lighting, composition, camera controls, file management, image adjustments and digital printing will be covered. In addition to learn operating digital cameras, this course explores processes and concepts extending beyond the single photographic image. Narrative and formal strategies within manipulation and sequencing; exploring the materiality of the photograph will be emphasized. Development of each student’s personal vision will be encouraged as well as knowledge of the medium’s history and current practices.
Class sessions will be devoted to lectures, discussions, critiques, technical demonstrations and lab days. Students should expect to spend additional hours in the lab and on image capture each week. Students will receive feedback on their work both in the form of group and online critiques, as well as individual meetings with the instructor at mid-term and at the end of the semester. Students are expected to actively participate in all aspects of the class.
NO PREREQUISITE!!!
Fun, exciting yet comprehensive class to learn intermediate to advanced photogshop and be aquainted with digital photography!!!
Digital Video Production and Aesthetics
AD 33100 FALL 2015 (TUE/THU) 11:30-2:20 PAO HALL B162
Instructor to be announced: TBA
This course addresses methods in both technical and aesthetic foundations in photography utilizing digital camera and intermediate and advanced Photoshop techniques. Problems in exposure, lighting, composition, camera controls, file management, image adjustments and digital printing will be covered. In addition to learn operating digital cameras, this course explores processes and concepts extending beyond the single photographic image. Narrative and formal strategies within manipulation and sequencing; exploring the materiality of the photograph will be emphasized. Development of each student’s personal vision will be encouraged as well as knowledge of the medium’s history and current practices.
Class sessions will be devoted to lectures, discussions, critiques, technical demonstrations and lab days. Students should expect to spend additional hours in the lab and on image capture each week. Students will receive feedback on their work both in the form of group and online critiques, as well as individual meetings with the instructor at mid-term and at the end of the semester. Students are expected to actively participate in all aspects of the class.
NO PREREQUISITE!!!
Fun, exciting yet comprehensive class to learn intermediate to advanced photogshop and be aquainted with digital photography!!!
Digital Video Production and Aesthetics
AD 33100 FALL 2015 (TUE/THU) 11:30-2:20 PAO HALL B162
Instructor to be announced: TBA
Tuesdays and Thursdays 11:30-2:20PM
Course Description
Course Description
This course is a basic studio introduction to video production and how video can be used as an artistic medium. Classes will consist of lectures, hands on demonstrations, and critiques. There will be limited work time available in class, but for the most part students will be expected to work on projects on their own. Topics include video/film formats, lighting, audio, editing, distribution, experimental, live event, and extensive time spent on mastering the camera and editing. Students will be screening the work of modern to contemporary video artists as well as hosting guest speakers with various specialties in the video world. Students will produce three projects, each of which focuses on a different aspect of video as a medium and how these can be applied in narrative or experimental ways, followed by one final project. (Students make Experimental, Documentary and Music Video/Commercial Video)
NO PREREQUISITES!!!
Although this is 300 level course, you could take the class without prerequisites. Talk to your advisors and/or Min Kim Park (park500@purdue.edu) to waive the presequisites!
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