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Documentary Studies | Film Production
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Department of Latino and Caribbean Studies
The Department of Latino and Caribbean Studies offers a comprehensive program that explores the history, culture, and experiences of Latino and Caribbean communities.
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01:595:403 Documenting Latinx Lives Lab
- Course Code: 01:595:403
- Semester(s) Offered: Spring
- Major Requirement: Upper-Level Elective
- Instructor: Ulla Berg, Ph.D.
- Description: Ethnographic documentary filmmaking; Latino Community in film; film production. Video-production seminar on the social experience of Latinos in the United States. Project development, advanced production techniques, narrative structure, storytelling strategies, and ethical issues in filmmaking.
- Corequisite: Taken with 01:595:403, 1-credit Video Production Lab.
- Not open to first- and second-year students.
- Credit not given for both this course and 01:070:407.
- Credits: 1
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