Techniques of Film Directing
From Fargo Filmmaking
Techniques of Film Directing is the title of a moviemaking course at Minnesota State University Moorhead typically taken after Beginning Filmmaking. The class was originally designed and taught by Ted Larson, and has incorporated work on Super 8mm film, 16mm film, and various types of video. Traditionally, each student works on two projects throughout the semester: a small group project and a final individual project.
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[edit] Techniques of Film Directing Class by Year
[edit] Spring of 2008
- Techniques of Film Directing Spring 2008 members, projects, and highlights.
[edit] Fall of 2008
- Techniques of Film Directing Fall 2007 members, projects, and highlights.
[edit] Spring of 2007
- Techniques of Film Directing Spring 2007 members, projects, and highlights.
[edit] Spring of 2003
- Techniques of Film Directing Spring 2003 members, projects, and highlights.
[edit] Spring of 2002
- Techniques of Film Directing Spring 2002 members, projects and highlights.
[edit] Spring of 2001
- Techniques of Film Directing Spring 2001 members, projects, and highlights.
[edit] Spring of 2000
- Techniques of Film Directing Spring 2000 members, projects, and highlights.

