(in Polish) Film Workshop 430-ERA-2FWS
The subject begins with a theoretical introduction to the subject matter. First, students learn the basics of working with a film camera: aperture, shutter speed, ISO, composition of the shot, sound recording. After familiarizing students with the basics,then they start working on the script and the production and post-production stage related to the creation of an independent film etiude.
Type of course
Prerequisites (description)
Learning outcomes
knows the basic concepts of intellectual property and copyright protection and recognizes the need for management intellectual property resources - K_W13
knows and understands advanced methods of analysis and interpretation of various products of culture appropriate for selected traditions, theories or schools research in various disciplines of the humanities - K_W16
is able to search, analyze, evaluate, select and use information in an in-depth, orderly manner using various ways and sources (written, iconic, electronic etc.) - K_U01
reads and interprets cultural texts (written, audio and visual, multimedia), is able to independently acquire knowledge and expand research skills related to the development of one's abilities and professional career - K_U05
knows the scope of their knowledge and skills, knows how to expand it independently, understands the need for a lifetime training and professional development, can also inspire and organize the learning process of other people - K_K01
effectively organizes his own work and team work, and is able to critically evaluate and remodel it - K_K04
Assessment criteria
The final completion of the course is influenced by the presence of the student in the class, his activity as well as a film etude made in the group.
Bibliography
1. Steven Ascher, Edward Pincus, The filmmakers handbook. A comprehensive guide for the digital age
2. Robert Edgar, Basic filmmaking. Directing fiction.
3. Neil Landau, Matthew Frederic, 101 things I learned in a filmschool.
4. Btyan Peterson, Understanding photography
5. Brenda Tharo, Jed Manwaring, Extraordinary everyday photography
Additional information
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