Participatory Filmmaking
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General
Course Long Title
Participatory Filmmaking
Subject Code
FPFV
Course Number
459
School(s)
Academic Level
UG - Undergraduate
Description
This course will explore filmmaking practices
which rely upon and are motivated by long-term
community involvement and activism. Students will
watch films and engage with contemporary fiction
and non-fiction filmmakers in conversations around
social impact, ethics and representation. Many of
the films will incorporate participatory elements
of shared authorship by veteran filmmakers and
first-time filmmakers. As we examine these films,
students will also be required to conduct field
research with a community partner throughout the
semester. Research can be in the form of social
activism, mentoring, volunteering, or some other
form of direct action and/or active dialogue.
Students will be provided a list of local
organizations and nonprofits as potential
collaborators.
which rely upon and are motivated by long-term
community involvement and activism. Students will
watch films and engage with contemporary fiction
and non-fiction filmmakers in conversations around
social impact, ethics and representation. Many of
the films will incorporate participatory elements
of shared authorship by veteran filmmakers and
first-time filmmakers. As we examine these films,
students will also be required to conduct field
research with a community partner throughout the
semester. Research can be in the form of social
activism, mentoring, volunteering, or some other
form of direct action and/or active dialogue.
Students will be provided a list of local
organizations and nonprofits as potential
collaborators.