(in Polish) Film Workshop 520-ERA-2FWS
Study profile: academic general
Study mode: full-time
Number of teaching hours with a breakdown of teaching methods: 30 hours of exercises
Teaching methods: exercises with visual presentations, discussion, workshop
ECTS points: 5
Student workload balance:
participation in exercises – 30 hours
preparation for classes – 30 hours
preparation of film projects – 60 hours
participation in consultations – 15 hours
Quantitative indicators:
Student workload related to classes:
requiring direct teacher involvement – 60 hours
practical in nature – 90 hours
Type of course
Prerequisites (description)
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
KA6_WK4: Basic concepts in intellectual property protection and copyright law.
KA6_UW1: Search, analyze, evaluate, select, and use information from various sources and methods (written, iconic, electronic, etc.).
KA6_KO2: Organize one's own work and teamwork, possess the competencies to work in a team for the benefit of the social environment, and act in an entrepreneurial manner.
Assessment criteria
Project work. Creating a short film project.
Bibliography
The Visual Story: Creating the Visual Structure of Film, TV, and Digital Media (2012). Bruce Block. Focal Press.
In the Blink of an Eye: A Perspective on Film Editing (2019). Walter Murch. Silman-James Press.
On Directing Film (1992). David Mamet. Penguin Books.
Making Movies (1995). Sidney Lumet. Vintage.
How to Read a Film: The World of Movies, Media, and Multimedia (2009). James Monaco. Oxford University Press.
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