A collaborative, interdisciplinary, project-based seminar designed for students to engage in an exploration of art, life, and contemporary culture through experiencing, thinking, talking, making, reflecting, and writing. This course is designed to introduce students to a range of intellectual and creative practices and processes.
Monday, March 2, 2020
Moving from design to production
We recently broke out the software -- Pixlr for image editing, Audacity for sound editing, and WeVideo for video editing. And Dr. Mitchell once again delivered the goods re: ideas and theory about sound. Looking ahead, we will revisit the notion of 'non-redundancy' in our storytelling -- for example, if a particular aspect of a story is effectively told in sound, then there may be no need to re-tell the same aspect in narration or imagery, etc.