Join the Documentary Travel Course to Paris!
Announced on February 22, 2021
Info Sessions
Two Info Sessions are now planned for Cross-Cultural Documentary Filmmaking in Paris, offered by the Dodge College of Film and Media Arts (only attend one session):
- Tuesday, February 23, 11 a.m.
- Thursday, March 4, 9 a.m
- Zoom LInk (https://chapman.zoom.us/j/9499498596)
No need to RSVP for the info session
The Course
This class is a documentary travel course in late Summer 2021 (end of July/early August) to one of the most dramatic cities in the world, Paris, France. The class will begin with a week of pre-production and research at Chapman’s Orange campus, led by Professors Michael Ross and Sally Rubin. The course will then travel to Paris for ten days. After filming our documentaries in Paris, we will then continue filming scenics and editing while we visit various sites in and around Paris. The class will emphasize visual anthropology and ethnography and exploring other cultures and traditions through the medium of documentary. Each student will be part of a group and will complete a documentary film by the end of the course. Fee: See flier. 3 credits. Open to recent grads as well. No documentary filmmaking experience required.
For more information and to apply
Email miross@chapman.edu or rubin@chapman.edu with questions.
See online brochure and application portal: https://studyabroad.chapman.edu/index.cfm?FuseAction=Programs.ViewProgramAngular&id=10629