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Continuing Education Information Night with program director April Walton Prospective and current students welcome! Monday, August 31, 2015, 6–7:30 p.m.
Continuing Education at the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University | Fall 2015 Courses
Please register online for this free session at cdscourses.org.
Audio | Multimedia | Photography | Video | Writing | Special Topics
AUDIO
Multi-Week Courses, Workshops, Summer Institutes, and Online Classes
ONLINE Audio Postcards Shea Shackelford | All Levels
ONSITE & ONLINE Documentary and the Three-Act Structure (Condensed) Joshua Dasal | All Levels
Hindenburg Workshop Marc Maximov | All Levels
Documentary Production from Start to Finish Judith Van Wyk | All Levels
ONSITE & ONLINE How to Build a Podcast Phoebe Judge and Lauren Spohrer | All Levels
NEW Exploring Contemporary Documentary Joshua Dasal | All Levels
Make That Audio Doc Aaron Smithers | Beginning
Introduction to Documentary Video Editing Durward Rogers | Beginning
NEW ONLINE Make That Audio Doc Sarah P. Reynolds | Beginning
Introduction to Documentary Video Field Production Simone Keith | Beginning
ONSITE & ONLINE Writing for Radio Katie Davis | All Levels
Sound Design for Film Alexis Bravos | All Levels
PHOTOGRAPHY Digital Camera Craft Richard Lucic | Beginning
NEW Documentary Night Photography Hal Goodtree | All Levels
ONLINE Interviewing for Story Christina Cooke | All Levels
ONSITE & ONLINE The Enduring Image Bryce Lankard | All Levels
ONLINE Narratives of Struggle: Documenting Personal Trauma Sharon D. Raynor | All Levels
NEW Photographic Workflow with Lightroom Eric Waters | All Levels
SPECIAL TOPICS Art of the Interview Donna Campbell and Georgann Eubanks | All Levels Map-Making from the Ground Up Lize Mogel and Tim Stallmann | All Levels ONLINE The Power of Archives: Using Archival Material in Documentary Projects Sarah Stacke | All Levels
VIDEO ONSITE & ONLINE Directing Your Documentary: Making Choices Randolph Benson | All Levels
Find out more about CDS: documentarystudies.duke.edu
ONSITE & ONLINE The Art of Memoir Krista Bremer | All Levels NEW Documenting Life, Briefly: Writing Flash Nonfiction Leslie Maxwell | All Levels
Introduction to Editing Digital Photographs Durward Rogers | Beginning
For information on dates and times and to register for classes: cdscourses.org
WRITING
Digital Printing/Scanning Tutorials Harlan Campbell | Intermediate/Advanced
Film Processing/Printmaking Tutorials Harlan Campbell | Beginning/Intermediate
Continuing Education Information Night: Monday, August 31, 2015, 6–7:30 p.m.
NEW Participating Language: Introduction to Documentary Poetics Andrea Applebee | All Levels Writing Documentary Nonfiction Erin Sroka | All Levels
REQUIRED CERTIFICATE COURSES Introductory Seminar in Documentary Studies Joy Salyers | All Levels DocuArts Retreat All Levels ADVANCED PROJECT SEMINARS Audio | Jenny Morgan Photography | Douglas Vuncannon Video | Jim Haverkamp Final Project Seminar in Documentary Studies Randolph Benson | Advanced Durham, North Carolina Permit Number 60
NEW ONLINE Memoir of Mobility and Movement Deavours Hall and Rhonda Klevansky | All Levels
“ It is not hyperbole to say that this was THE BEST workshop that I have ever taken. The instructor was superb and among the most engaging, intelligent, generous, and inspiring instructors with whom I have come in contact. And as someone who spent a decade in an academic administrative position that required me to evaluate teaching, I can say that Durward Rogers’s teaching style is off the charts. His brilliant blend of knowledge, preparation, and well-organized presentation of material was extraordinary.” —Marie Bongiovanni, student
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MULTIMEDIA
NEW Why Should I Care?: Crafting Video Stories That Move People Catherine Orr and Elena Rue | All Levels
The Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University (CDS) offers a wide range of short courses, institutes, and workshops for adults interested in the documentary arts—to start a project or refine an ongoing one. The courses, available through flexible admission with reasonable fees, provide instruction in photography, film and video, audio, writing, and other creative media, and such topics as documentary fieldwork, traditions, techniques, and the ethics involved in creating and presenting original work.
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