"This course will enable students to use photography to effectively capture situations that unleash the narrative and symbolic potential of images. The course starts by creating a narrative with still photography and ends with creating a narrative application in stills that tests the editing and sequencing of images. Students will learn: storytelling from narrative single images to multi image narratives and photo essays; how to understand meaning in photographs; compositions and cropping; original and found images (photo editing through various devices including storyboards), temperature and lighting; and may include art directing and how to conduct a photo shoot. Prerequisite: None, preferred to take in term 2. Narrative Sketching Course Credit: 3"
INT-161: Narrative Imaging
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