166DC – Digital Cinema
Details
Winter - 2026
166DC
4
- TR 12:00-1:50pm
Pollock Theatre
Description
Since the 1970s, movies have become increasingly dependent on digital technologies. This course explores a range of issues related to the digitization of cinema’s production, distribution, and exhibition, including the cultural contexts and aesthetic practices surrounding these technological shifts as well as their experiential and political dimensions. In particular, we will explore such topics as digital cinematography’s relation to cinematic realism, emerging trends in editing practices, the political implications of digital special effects, the representation of social media and digital devices in recent films, and the ways that other digital media influence cinematic techniques.
