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Overview
Throughout the year, the Center for Documentary Studies (CDS) at Duke University offers a wide range of short courses, institutes, and workshops for adults who are interested in learning to do their own documentary work. These documentary arts courses, available through flexible admission with reasonable fees, involve instruction in photography, film and video, audio, and writing. Special topics and such subjects as documentary traditions, techniques, fieldwork theory, and ethics involved in conducting and presenting documentary work are included. The hands-on courses at CDS help adults achieve their goals of completing a first project or refining an ongoing project.

A team of experienced working professionals, including CDS staff and faculty members, teaches these continuing education courses. Most instructors have won awards and recognition for their own work. Many have been teaching for CDS for years and are very familiar with practical methods to help students accomplish their goals. All courses are designed to help students explore concepts in documentary arts and apply them to their own work.

Certificate in Documentary Arts
The cornerstone of the CDS continuing education program is the Certificate in Documentary Arts. Enrollment in the certificate program is not required for students to take CDS courses; however, working toward a certificate provides a more formal process for involvement and for reaching specific goals. No prior educational specialization or expertise is required for enrollment. Certificate students receive special invitations to events and other unique opportunities at CDS. To register, go to: http://www.asaponlinereg.com/ProductDetail.aspx?ProductId=27


Check out our Featured classes

Advanced Documentary Photography: Vision and Craft

Center for Documentary Studies
5/3/2010 - 5/10/2010
09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Mo Tu We Th Fr

This workshop is for intermediate and advanced students who want to learn more about how to edit and present their photographs to publishers, galleries, curators, and the general public.

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Telling Lives: Writing from Oral Histories

Center for Documentary Studies
2/20/2010
09:00 AM - 04:00 PM
Sa

In this workshop, students will explore a range of literary adaptations of source material, including the essay, edited life history, and literary portrait.

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Publishing Your Video Documentary on the Web

Center for Documentary Studies
5/1/2010
10:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Sa

Learn the basics of preparing video for the Web, loading video to a Web page, and establishing a low-cost and easy Web presence by creating your own Blog.

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The Documentary Theater Project

Center for Documentary Studies
2/15/2010 - 4/5/2010
06:30 PM - 08:30 PM
Mo

This course explores the way humans narrate, document and illuminate their lives through storytelling, individual and dramatic interpretation.

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