DOC
305:
Documentary Storytelling
The course is designed to further develop the skills needed for creating compelling and dramatic non-fictional storytelling. The class will investigate various approaches to documentary and analyze the basic narrative principles in various media. Regular viewing of documentary films will encourage discussion on topics of finding original stories, development of narratives, developing characters, story structure, the ethics of representation, and the question of "what is truth?" Students will create a proposal for a documentary film.
Fall 2025-2026
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Section:
701
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Class number:
13081
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Meeting time:
Tu
5:45PM
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9:00PM
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Location:
14EAS 00211
at
Loop Campus
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Instructor:
Lee Ferdinand
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Fall 2024-2025
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Section:
701
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Class number:
14807
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Meeting time:
Tu
5:45PM
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9:00PM
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Location:
14EAS 00211
at
Loop Campus
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Instructor:
Lee Ferdinand
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Fall 2023-2024
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Section:
701
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Class number:
13201
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Meeting time:
Tu
5:45PM
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9:00PM
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Location:
14EAS 00211
at
Loop Campus
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Instructor:
Lee Ferdinand
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Fall 2022-2023
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Section:
701
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Class number:
18859
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Meeting time:
Tu
5:45PM
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9:00PM
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Location:
14EAS 00211
at
Loop Campus
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Instructor:
Lee Ferdinand
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Fall 2021-2022
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Section:
701
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Class number:
4491
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Meeting time:
Tu
5:45PM
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9:00PM
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Location:
14EAS 00211
at
Loop Campus
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Instructor:
Lee Ferdinand
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