Workshop 4 (optional courses: Cinematography workshop 2 or Directing workshop 2) Field of study: Creative management in new media
Programme code: W8-S2CM20.2022

Module name: Workshop 4 (optional courses: Cinematography workshop 2 or Directing workshop 2)
Module code: W8-ZN-S2-W4
Programme code: W8-S2CM20.2022
Semester:
  • summer semester 2025/2026
  • summer semester 2024/2025
  • summer semester 2023/2024
Language of instruction: English
Form of verification: exam
ECTS credits: 5
Description:
Optional subject: - Cinematography Workshop 2 - Directing Workshop 2 Course Description: Cinematography Workshop 2 The course aims to develop skills and competencies connected with the art of cinematography. The workshop will present different problems related to the production of film and television images, such as overexposure and underexposure. Important tasks for the student will be to create a narrative using images, create a dynamic media message, distinguish between different framing methods depending on the context of the scene, and analyze camera movement and individual frames. Course description: Directing workshop 2 This course aims to develop skills and competencies related to the art of directing. The workshop will present issues related to the ability to observe, collect, and use experience and feelings and shape sensitivity and assertiveness. Important tasks posed to the student will be creating film plots, developing a coherent story from them, and creating creative visual material useful in further editing work.
Prerequisites:
Students will have prepared a film project or a project of another audiovisual form.
Key reading:
G. Takoudes: The Collaborative Director. A Department-by-Department Guide to Filmmaking, 1st Edition, Taylor & Francis Ltd 2019. M. Rabiger, M. Hurbis – Cherrier: Directing. Film Techniques and Aesthetics. Focal Press, 2013. Ch. Kenworhty: Master Shots, The Director’s Vision. Michael Wiese Productions, 2013. M. Rabiger: Directing Film Techniques and Aesthetics. Focal Press, 2003. B. Brown: Cinematography: Theory and Practice: Image Making for cinematographers & directors. Routledge, 2016. D. Landau: Lighting for Cinematography: A practical Guide to the Art. And Craft of Lighting for the Moving Image. Bloomsbury, 2014. B. Block: The Visual Story: Creating the Visual Structure of Film, TV and Digital Media. Elsevier, 2008.
Learning outcome of the module Codes of the learning outcomes of the programme to which the learning outcome of the module is related [level of competence: scale 1-5]
Student recognizes and exchanges EU funds and programs supporting media activities. [W4_1]
K_W08 [4/5]
Student identifies the activities necessary in the project life cycle and indicates the main problems related to the implementation and evaluation of projects. [W4_2]
K_W06 [5/5]
Student is able to prepare a report in accordance with the EU guidelines and select the appropriate assessment methods. [W4_3]
K_U07 [4/5]
Student is able to navigate in the area of new media and use modern technologies to create new media and media forms. [W4_4]
K_U08 [5/5]
Student works in a team analyzing various problems of project implementation evaluation, while working in a group he is open to participating in the preparation of projects related to the development of services. [W4_5]
K_K07 [3/5]
Student is aware of the practical application of new media and ethical behavior in conducting public activities. [W4_6]
K_K06 [4/5]
Type Description Codes of the learning outcomes of the module to which assessment is related
Test [W4_w_1]
Written or oral test of the acquired knowledge.
W4_1 W4_2
Continuous evaluation [W4_w_2]
Evaluation of the student's statement during the class. The student at the end of the fourth semester must complete his own project and have planned sales on the Internet.
W4_3 W4_4 W4_5 W4_6
Form of teaching Student's own work Assessment of the learning outcomes
Type Description (including teaching methods) Number of hours Description Number of hours
lecture [W4_fs_1]
Interactive lecture, discussion, moderated workshop, multimedia presentation.
15
Preparation of the lecture content, analysis of literature and examples of multimedia works, films and other audio-visual materials.
45 Test [W4_w_1]
workshop [W4_fs_2]
Group work, discussion, analysis of texts and source materials.
15
Preparation of the whole multimedia project in social media.
75 Continuous evaluation [W4_w_2]
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