FILM 396 16mm Film Production Units: 3.00
The 16mm Film Production course investigates the history of the format and integrates it into practical applications within modern motion imaging creation. In this practical course, students will learn how to handle a variety of 16mm production and post-production equipment and understand photographic exposure and laboratory processes. We'll explore ways of utilizing motion picture film beyond the camera and screen through alternate creation techniques. The course culminates in a colour 16mm film shoot using sync sound and prepares it for use in a modern digital post-production workflow.
NOTE Film Stock and Processing: estimated cost $90.
NOTE Film Stock and Processing: estimated cost $90.
Learning Hours: 120 (30 Lecture, 30 Laboratory, 30 Group Learning, 30 Private Study)
Requirements: Prerequisite Registration in a FILM Major, FILM Joint Honours, MAPP, or COFI Plan and FILM 250/3.0.
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science
Course Learning Outcomes:
- Identify, handle, and work with the motion-picture film medium.
- Use motion-picture specific equipment (cameras, editors, and projection).
- Demonstrate an understanding of the photochemical process (exposure and workflow).
- Demonstrate an understanding of how traditional photochemical processes inter/relate to current media-making practices.