
Through a dynamic combination of in-class presentations, technique-building exercises, and informative discussions, Story Development and Project Production immerses students in the process of developing a story idea and putting it into production as a nonfiction or fictional narrative video work. Over the seven weeks, students advance a term project that may be a complete short story, or a scene or pitch reel for a longer project. Participants focus on defining and structuring compelling narratives with a scene-based, character-driven approach that engages viewers, avoiding the pitfalls of stories that tell rather than show. Through intensive development of a self-driven personal project, students discover their storytelling identity and deepen their digital video practice.
Schedule: 7 Wednesdays, 3/25 – 5/6, 6:30-9:30pm EST
Price: $600
Location: Online via Zoom
Host: MassArt Continuing Education, NC1093-01
Instructor: Michael Sheridan
Prerequisites: MassArt PCE’s two foundational video classes: Digital Video: Camera and Sound and Digital Video: Editing and Post-Production, or equivalent experience with permission of instructor. General digital literacy is required.

Equipment Requirements:
Participants use the production equipment available to them – from phones to more advanced video cameras and DSLRs. Audio equipment, such as a shotgun microphone, wireless lavalier kit and headphones, and tripods are highly recommended. Students are expected to know their equipment’s basic functionality.
All registrants are provided free access to Adobe Premiere Pro with an active MassArt NET ID, which they will need to download and set up on their computers in advance of the class.
For equipment recommendations see the ‘Low(er)-budget’ production package. External hard drives are required for editing and backing up the footage you shoot. To learn more, see External Hard Drive Recommendations.
Questions? Please email, or call 617-834-7206



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