Making the Short Film: Innovations and Practices for the Digital Age

Harvard Summer School

DGMD S-42

Section 1

CRN 35031

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Short films are an exciting and ever-evolving form of storytelling. This course explores the strong tradition short films have in our culture, as well as the new and innovative techniques filmmakers are currently using to tell and distribute their stories. In this course, students devote the entire semester to the creation and completion of one short film—narrative, documentary, or animation— with the intent of festival submission and/or online release. Students work in a collaborative atmosphere with classmates and the instructor to refine scripts and treatments, plan productions, and create the final film. Students may work individually or partner in a collaborative team. Either way, the course serves as a support system for each student, offering advice, critiques, and resources so that each member is an integral part of a fully realized short. In addition to supporting traditional filmmaking approaches, innovative storytelling techniques are strongly welcomed and supported. These can include interactive online documentaries, hybrid approaches (blending fiction and nonfiction), webisode pilots, and experimental techniques. Additionally, the course demystifies the online distribution process and the film festival circuit, exploring the many avenues filmmakers can take to get their work shown to a wider audience.

Instructor Info

Allyson Sherlock, MFA

Senior Affiliated Faculty in Visual and Media Arts, Emerson College


Meeting Info

TTh 3:15pm - 6:15pm (6/24 - 8/9)

Participation Option: Online Asynchronous or Online Synchronous

In online asynchronous courses, you are not required to attend class at a particular time. Instead you can complete the course work on your own schedule each week.

Deadlines

Last day to register: June 20, 2024

Additional Time Commitments

Optional sections to be arranged.

Prerequisites

Prior editing experience (Adobe Premiere or Final Cut) and access to a camera (iPhone, Android, DSLR, or professional video camera).

Notes

This course meets via web conference. Students may attend at the scheduled meeting time or watch recorded sessions asynchronously. The recorded sessions are typically available within a few hours of the end of class and no later than the following business day. Not open to Secondary School Program students.

Syllabus

All Sections of this Course

CRN Section # Participation Option(s) Instructor Section Status Meets Term Dates
35031 1 Online Asynchronous, Online Synchronous Allyson Sherlock Field not found in response. TTh 3:15pm - 6:15pm
Jun 24 to Aug 9
26822 1 Online Synchronous Alexandra Seckar-Bandow Open M 6:00pm - 8:00pm
Jan 27 to May 17