Current Classes - Spring 2007
Film 20C - Introduction to Digital Media
Instructor: Warren Sack
Introduces fundamental features of digital media and examines the immense visual, social, and psychological impact of the "digital revolution" on our culture. Topics include the concepts and forms of the digital hypertext interface, Internet, and web, and the impact of digital media on conceptions of the self, body, identity, and community.
Film 170A - Fundamentals of Digital Media Production
Instructor: Warren Sack
Introduction to the conceptual and technical fundamentals of making digital media. Covers principles of digital image manipulation, basic web authoring, and interface design through projects that introduce production techniques and methods.
Film 194C - New Media and Social Inclusion: Narration, Documentation, and Participation
Instructor: Sharon Daniel
In-depth study of film history investigating developments in cinematic style, technological innovation, and industrial practice against the broad canvas of cultural history. Students will acquire the basic tools necessary to conduct informed film historical research.