Documentary Studies Summer Classes
Summer Session I (May 30–June 30)
Eileen McAdam with Jay Kernis (CBS, NBC)
DS-251C • Intro to Audio Documentary • 3 credits
DS-202 Podcasting Workshop • 1 (Students must enroll in both classes.)
Instructor: Eileen McAdam
DS 251C: An introduction to the technologies, tools, and skills of creating audio documentaries.
Working individually in small production teams, students will produce original sound
works for radio broadcast and podcast and listen to and critically analyze examples
in the medium. Students will also learn to research and report a story according to
ethical guidelines and legal norms of permissions as they apply different methods
of sculpting an audio experience, telling stories, and representing reality. The course
assumes no prior knowledge of audio technologies. With:
DS-202: In the podcasting workshop, students will engage in exploration of podcasting storytelling
and metrics, production and influence on the future of radio, participate in a field
trip to explore and practice using different microphones and work with archival sound
to create relevant stories.
Emily Rizzo '18 with Jonna McKone
and Chris Moore
DS-251C • Introduction to Documentary Filmmaking • 3
Instructor: Jonna McKone
Documentary production focuses on the critical and technical skills that support the
production of nonfiction video. The course will focus on work in the small towns and
cities of the Hudson River Valley, which are layered with history. Exploring the region
around ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø as a field site, students will gather impressions in various media
to create short films that engage with the archaeological, visual and experiential
qualities of place. The course will include screenings and critiques of documentary,
experimental and essay films that examine geographies through unconventional modes.
As part of the production component of the class, students will learn editing, filming
and sound recording. Class time will be used for technical workshops, critiques, screenings
and discussions. Throughout the session, students will propose, shoot, edit and present
a short documentary video.
DS-251C • The Documentary Film Business • 3
Instructor: Yvonne Welbon
In this introductory course, students learn about the documentary film business from
development through distribution. Through case studies, readings, screenings, discussion,
special guests and hands-on work on nonfiction projects currently in productions,
students learn the basics of producing an independent documentary film.
Summer Session II (July 3–August 7)
DS-251D • Storytelling for the Screen • 4 credits
Instructor: Nicole Coady
Students will learn the classic three-act structure for telling their visual story.
They will learn how to craft a compelling log line and, as well as to create a skeleton
treatment from which to build their story and then go on to complete a first draft
of a feature length screenplay which can be shared with other participants in the
often collaborative work of telling stories through the various visual mediums available
to 21st-century storytellers.
For more information on summer on campus and how to register for summer courses, click here.
Note: All courses listed as DS count toward ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø's media and film studies minor.
Related Summer Courses
Session I
Macartney Master Class, Summer 2015
- SO-229R • Visual Sociology • Rik Scarce • 4
- MF-251C • Drawing Identity in Comics • Gregory Spinner • 3
- MF-251D • Human Culture Communication • Aaron Pedinotti • 4
Session II
- MF-220 • Intro to Media Studies • Aaron Pedinotti • 4