Course Info

FILM 426: Experimental Filmmaking II

In this production-based course, students will build on skills gained in Experimental Filmmaking I with a focus on the professional execution of an experimental film project. From creating the abstract, to an intensive focus on pre-production, to non-traditional filmmaking techniques, to critique through various stages of post-production, the student will be pushed to create a visionary work for the film festival circuit and beyond. Through this regimented process, the filmmaker will learn skills necessary to write grants, produce and package professional quality cinematic work targeted toward having distribution success.

FILM 425 is a prerequisite for this class.

Spring 2023-2024

Section: 601
Class number: 32535
Meeting time: W 1:30PM - 4:45PM
Location: 14EAS LL105 at Loop Campus
Instructor: Brian Zahm | View syllabus

Spring 2022-2023

Section: 601
Class number: 40124
Meeting time: Tu 1:30PM - 4:45PM
Location: CDM 00200 at Loop Campus
Instructor: Brian Zahm | View syllabus

Spring 2021-2022

Section: 601
Class number: 37565
Meeting time: W 1:30PM - 4:45PM
Location: CDM 00924 at Loop Campus
Instructor: Brian Zahm | View syllabus

Spring 2020-2021

Section: 601
Class number: 30819
Meeting time: Th 1:30PM - 4:45PM
Location: Online: Sync
Instructor: Brian Zahm | View syllabus

Spring 2019-2020

Section: 601
Class number: 31041
Meeting time: Th 1:30PM - 4:45PM
Location: REMOT E0000