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Documentary Filmmaking and Musicas Liberation I (FILM 3116 R)

Term: 2024-2025 Academic Year Fall

Faculty

Damani Baker
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Schedule

Mon, 11:00 AM - 1:25 PM (9/2/2024 - 12/13/2024) Location: SLC HEIM 135

Description

This is an open course designed to enlighten our creative consciousness, using music and nonfiction filmmaking as tools for liberation. Music and other sonic experiences are intrinsically connected to how we witness, experience, and tell nonfiction stories. In this course, we will examine work where the score itself plays a character while also creating films of our own inspired by the soundtrack as a living piece of our form. Broken into groups, students collectively will create a five-minute film that invites the viewer into subjects that are engaging and new, while also challenging the binary and often Western notion of what storytelling can be. The role that music and sound can play as a form of protest, meditation, and transformation are at the heart of our visual experience. In the spirit of global movements toward a more just and sustainable world, this course infuses a cinematic quest for truth in storytelling with the undeniable power that music brings to our understanding of