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Learning Objectives
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Explain why an artist would prefer to use film or photography over other media.
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Define and describe the different photography techniques, materials and processes.
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Define and describe the different the materials and processes used in film and video art.
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Understand the historical relationship between the camera arts.
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10.1: Photography- The Beginning
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Photography captures an image in a moment of time, recording the light on a light-sensitive material. The light-sensitive material can be a photographic film or a digital image sensor.
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10.2: Surrealist Photography
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10.3: Photography
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Photography is the art of using a camera to capture a moment in time recorded on film, plate, or digitally.
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10.4: Trevor Paglen, The Black Sites
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10.5: Will Wilson, Critical Indigenous Photographic Exchange
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10.6: Cinema
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10.7: Women in Cinema
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10.8: Cinematographic Art
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Video art exploits audio and visual technology using multiple formats of recorders, computers, video tapes, television sets, projectors, and newer digital equipment. Video art began in the 1960s with the advent of the old analog video recorders and tapes.
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10.9: Conclusion
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