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CAMS 270 Nonfiction 6 credits
This course addresses nonfiction media as both art form and historical practice by exploring the expressive, rhetorical, and political possibilities of nonfiction production. A focus on relationships between form and content and between makers, subjects, and viewers will inform our approach. Throughout the course we will pay special attention to the ethical concerns that arise from making media about others’ lives. We will engage with diverse modes of nonfiction production including essayistic, experimental, and participatory forms and create community videos in partnership with Carleton’s Center for Community and Civic Engagement and local organizations. The class culminates in the production of a significant independent nonfiction media project.
Extra Time
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice IDS, Intercultural Domestic Studies
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Student has completed any of the following course(s): CAMS 111 with grade of C- or better.
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CAMS 270.01 Fall 2025
- Faculty:Rini Matea 🏫 👤
- Size:15
- T, THWeitz Center 133 10:10am-11:55am
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CAMS 271 Fiction 6 credits
In this course, students will explore the fundamentals of making narrative films. Areas of focus include visual storytelling and cinematography, working with actors, and story structure. Through readings, screenings, and exercises, we will analyze how mood, tone, and themes are constructed through formal techniques. Course work culminates in individual short narrative film projects.
- Spring 2026
- ARP, Arts Practice
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Student has completed any of the following course(s): CAMS 111 with grade of C- or better.
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CAMS 271.01 Spring 2026
- Faculty:Catherine Licata 🏫 👤
- Size:15
- T, THWeitz Center 132 10:10am-11:55am
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CAMS 279 Screenwriting 6 credits
This course explores the fundamentals of screenwriting and the practice of developing stories for narrative films. We will learn the fundamentals of dramatic tools, use these tools to make screen ideas evolve, consider audience reception, and practice giving and receiving constructive critique. Weekly assignments include writing short scenes, dialogue exercises, character work, and developing outlines and synopses. By the end of term, students will have completed two short screenplays and developed ideas for future short films.
- Winter 2026
- ARP, Arts Practice WR2 Writing Requirement 2
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CAMS 279.01 Winter 2026
- Faculty:Catherine Licata 🏫 👤
- Size:15
- T, THWeitz Center 133 1:15pm-3:00pm