camera mounts

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Course System Home Terms Spring 2027 camera mounts

Course Description

Summary

Have you ever wanted to mount a camera somewhere, or on something to capture a shot otherwise unreachable? Catapult a phone in a directed safe controlled path for a smooth shot of Jill smoldering her cigarette into the heel of her shoe.  Sure there are endless attachments for your devices on tiktok that someone else is making, but how about you take a shot at it.  This seven week intensive course will introduce materials available for immediate action for the working studio practice prototyping process.  During this first seven weeks, specific tasks will be asked of you, and it will be for you to develop your solutions through the demonstrated materials.  This course is designed to both inform and teach building techniques but also train the mind to be fearless in an image search.

 

Learning Outcomes

  • 1. Understanding differences and compare properties of materials.
    2. Gain fluency in the fundamental aesthetics of three dimensional form.
    3. Allows space and time to focus on specific senses.
    3. Learn about the history of sculptural practices up to the contemporary moment, in its diversity of cultural perspectives and identities.
    4. Become familiar with the process of transferring drawing into three dimensional form.
    5. Basic understanding of how to output digital renderings through 3d printing, and C02 cuting processes.

Instructor

  • John Umphlett

Day and Time

MO 1:40pm-5:20pm

Delivery Method

Fully in-person

Length of Course

1st seven weeks

Academic Term

Spring 2027

Area of Study

Credits

2

Course Level

2000

Maximum Enrollment

14

Course Frequency

One time only