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Digital Film and Video Production
ISNM Luebeck
Winter 2007


Overview
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Project


Organization: International School of New Media (ISNM)
Duration: 40 lecture hours = 4 CP (Start: Dec. 2007)
Location: Seminar Room I and PC Lab6 (MediaDocks)

Special Guest:
As a special guest, we have   Dominik Busch from v-labs in Berlin. German media artist Dominik Busch studied photography in Dortmund and media art at the University of Arts in Berlin. He frequently worked as photographer and video editor for movie and documentary productions as well as programmer for interactive environments. Buschs artistic work includes videotapes, media and video installations and projects as vj Alhambrajones. He mounted exhibitions and installations in Berlin, Weimar, Bochum, Dortmund. Dominik will introduce video production using interactive programming tools like MAX/MSP

Content:
The Video Production course will explore new paradigms of interactive video productions.

Please take a look on the time tables:

 07_12_14_VideoProduction_Timetable.pdf
Examination:
Please note, that the examination will take between 20-40 minutes.
No materials are allowed. Pen and paper will be provided.

We will first discuss your contribution to the video project. Please prepare arguments for your part, possible alternative ways, restrictions, tools, etc.

In the second part, we will discuss the lecture topics.
Please be ready to present general concepts. We will not discuss details of algorithms, software or hardware. Instead you should be able to explain new trends in video production.


Material:
All course material will be available as *.pdf files which can be viewed in a freely available Acrobat pdf-viewer from Adobe, the »Acrobat Reader«: Please look at   »Acrobat Reader«.

The *.zip files are compressed files. You have to install »WinZip« on your machine to open it. »WinZip« can also be downloaded at   http://www.winzip.com.

For those of you, who want to print several slides on one page to save paper and printer ink (good idea!) I would recommend to use any free printer tool like fineprint:
 http://www.fineprint.com.
© 2003 Andreas Schrader & Martin Heike