|
So you want to be a movie star! You might want to do a bit of training before pursuing that career. HCC has you covered, though, with a class on Film Acting! This 4-week course is designed for the…
|
|
|
|
Meggs Hiostory of Graphic Design 6th edition lecture of Chapter 3: THE ASIAN CONTRIBUTION
|
|
For Film Friday on Up To The Minute, HCC Filmmaking Program Coordinator and Independent Filmmaker Jenny Waldo, who is also an ION Outreach Volunteer, features to chat about her most recent events and…
|
|
Filmmaking Instructor and filmmaker, Kate Phillips, features on Film Friday: Up To The Minute to discuss her fall internship course. Streamed live on Jul 28, 2023 Kate.Phillips@hccs.edu
|
|
Up To The Minute, Local Filmmaker and HCC and UH Professor Julye Newlin discusses collaborations in the Houston film community and how students can get involved in productions.
|
|
Six programs and the Heinen Theatre and Central XR Lab came together to support the Film & Fashion Project: Fashion, Fashion Merchandising, Filmmaking, Digital Photography, Cosmetology, and…
|
|
From Up to the Minute Film Fridays, July 15, 2022For a full Film Friday on Up To The Minute, Randee Ramsey, executive director of Southwest Alternate Media Project (SWAMP) and HCC Film faculty,…
|
|
Three clips demonstrating various “approaches” to interpreting works of art, with varying degrees of success. Films include _Reservoir Dogs_, _Six Degrees of Separation_, and _Chasing…
|
|
“The Waiting Room” Film (81 minutes) 2013
“A unique blend of social media and documentary film addressing the conversation about health care reform and equal access to…
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Dr. Wood was a special guest lecturer to our Digital Video class. Roger talked about the importance of stories as being an essential to the way the human brain functions. As a way to organize our…
Creative Commmons License
Attribution-NonCommercial: CC BY-NC
|
|
Election Fundamentals
Creative Commmons License
Attribution: CC BY
|
|
“In 1968, when he came home from his tour of duty as a battlefield medic in Vietnam, Alan Pogue began using photography to look into society’s wounds for the possibility of cultural…
|