In addition to the core course, CIS 165, any five of the following.
Note that some of these courses have FILM pre- and/or co-requisites.

†*ART 170 Visual Imaging in the Electronic Age
ART 272 Digital Video and Sound
FILM 377 Intro to 16mm and Digital Filmmaking
FILM 325 Animation: History and Practice
FILM 391 Media Arts Studio
*THETR 368 Sound Design and Digital Audio
†*THETR 369 Digital Performance
*ART 273 Computer Animation
*COM S 566 Advanced Computer Animation
FILM 422 Cinematography
FILM 477 Intermediate File & Video Projects: Documentary and Experimental Workshop
FILM 493 Advanced Film and Video Projects

 

Up to two courses from another track.

Contact Advisor in Music: Marilyn Rivchin

Marilyn Rivchin is a filmmaker, photographer and videomaker who has taught filmmaking and digital media at Cornell since 1979 in the Department of Theatre, Film & Dance. or seven years she co-taught the interdisciplinary digital Media Studio course with colleagues from Art, Architecture, Music, and Dance. Her own media work has spanned the contrasting modes of documentary and experimental filmmaking and projections for live dance performance and for the Elegance of Motion on dragonfly flight for the Ithaca Light in Winter Festival, January, 2005, with Cornell physicist, Jane Wang and electronic violinist, Ritsu Katsumata.

 

Contact Information:

Professor Marilyn Rivchin

mr38@cornell.edu

607-254-2782