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Instructor

Dan Shellenbarger
email: email

Class Website: www.dvplace.com

Textbook

The website, but books are in the books link

Course Description

This is an art class.   Though we will learn the technical theory and basics of software, this will serve as a foundation of making non-traditional time-based art work.  THE MAIN PURPOSE IS TO MAKE ART (To prevent repetition, there are 3 forbidden topics that will be covered in class).

This is a class about "getting video out there." The class will focus on production and fundamentals for the creation and distribution of audio/video work via DVD programming and other production/broadcast methods. We will look at alternatives to traditional distribution methods and work to develop material that is interactive. The class will concentrate on learning DVD Studio Pro and the various programs used for professional video production.  However, these programs will be used as tools for the production and distribution of art as well as a way to consider other possible avenues for narrative and non-narrative work.

DVDs are an easy to program interactive way to present high quality video that plays back win inexpensive equipment.  DVDs are becoming the main medium for presentations and multimedia portfolios. However, your product is only as good as the compression you use for your materials.  Apple's Compressor is a powerful program that we will learn how to best format our digital media for distribution. 

Motion is a powerful program to help with graphics and video interaction.  We will look at motion graphics examples and then provide a space to allow more individual work with Motion.

Critical analysis is the basis for understanding and making art.  As such discussing art works in class will constitute a significant portion of the class.

The goals for this quarter

- Learn how digital video and interactive media is used as artistic expression

- Learn the DVD Production Process

- Master the art of compression

- Master DVD SP 4

- Learn Motion

Class Format
1. Discussions.  We will discuss pertinent issues and topics revolving around video/multimedia/art.  This implies that there will be talking.  This means that you will talk and not sit, staring blankly.

2. Lecture/demonstrations/hands-on.

3. Writing.  You will be given only one writing project

4. Video projects.  You will given assignments for class review and discussion. .
Attendance Policy
Be here and be on time. This is an INSANE amount of info to learn in 10 weeks, so you really don't want to miss any classes. Three unexcused absences/lateness result in one whole grade drop.  Excuses follow standard university policy.
Assignments link

All assignments must be handed in on time.  On time means at the beginning of class.  Assignments not handed at the beginning of the class on the due date will result in a grade penalty.  Late assignments will drop a letter grade for each class period of lateness.

The final project must be finished and prepared for viewing the 10th week. 

Both assignment due dates and the final will require a MANDATORY attendance to a crit.  All students must attend these crits.  Failure to attend a crit will result in a failing grade for the project.

Grading

Grades are established on a point system up to 100.  They are broken down in the following manner:

10 pts             class participation

10 pts             Assignment 1: Space DVD

10 pts             Assignment 2 : Art Statement

30 pts             Assignment 3: Motion Project

40 pts             Final Project (you will submit idea for final by week 7)



Each assignment will be considered both from a technical aspect and an artistic aspect, the final grade reflecting the sum of the two.

Grading Scale

100-90 = A range (90-93 = A-)
  80-89 = B range (87-89 = B+, 80-83 = B-)
  70-79 = C range (77-79 =C+, 70-73 = C-)
  60-69 = D range (67-69 = D+, 60-63 = D+)
    0-59 = Failure

Needed Materials

A bunch of blank DVD-Rs (spend some money and get good ones, not the cheap kind) and jewel cases (blech) or Sleeves (preferred)

NO FOOD OR DRINKS ARE ALLOWED IN THE LABS. 
If you have food or drink by the computers (remember we are on security cameras) you will lose your lab access.
Can I use copyright protected music?

NO!
Any project using music under copyright will have the grade lowered by one letter.

Disability Policy

Any student who feels he/she may need an accommodation based on the impact of a disability should contact me privately, as soon as possible, to discuss specific needs. Accommodations will be coordinated with:
Office for Disability Services
150 Pomerene Hall
phone: 614-292-3307