Robots and Monsters: Introduction to Sci-Fi Genre Filmmaking

1902. Not only was cinema a new technology, it was the medium of choice to imagine the possibilities of new technologies and futuristic worlds. Lumieres’ ‘Trip to the Moon’ uses some of the first special effects in the history of motion media, while from Metropolis (1927) to Blade Runner(1982) to Her (2013) film has explored machine consciousness. It is not an accident that cinema has maintained an obsession with trying to understand how technology, and their various monstrous conterparts impact or are a part of society. This class will view some parts of these stories, as well as many short films and their strategies of low-tech set building and puppeteering to make short movies to tell contemporary stories about how machine consciousness shapes our lives. We will be working with our neighbors, Cambridge Community Television (CCTV) to shoot, record, and edit short films shot with a variety of camera technologies, while learning the language of film, including lighting design, sound recording and design and script writing. The final product for this studio will be short films exhibited in a NuVu-style film festival!

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Introduction: 
Cameras: Basics of the Canon & the differences btw. Exp., Shutter, ISO

Light & Story: History of Literary Automatons/ Draw Exquisite Corpses Put together final groups. 
Film Genre: Making Robot Movies!! Why do Cameras Matter? Shot types & Sequences. What does light tell us about a Robot Film? Sound: Omni, Hyper, Direction in sound
Brainstorming for Robot Stories. 

What is a Genre? 
What is your favorite Robot? Genre & Tropes. Write out 10 different Robot Types. 
MEET CCTV!! (LuLu) 
Lighting Exercises, Camera Practice. 

Recording Location & FoleyPitching to group