Subject: Audiovisual Communication - Photography and Video

Scientific Area:

Visual Communication

Workload:

48 Hours

Number of ECTS:

7,5 ECTS

Language:

Portuguese

Overall objectives:

1 - Deepen advanced knowledge through the development of an audiovisual communication project.
2 - Deepen knowledge on evolved methods and tools in areas of audiovisual communication and design.
3 - Develop relevant solutions in the use and combination of technical means, processes and concepts in these areas.
4 - Develop competencies to create audio-visual communication through photographs, short films, musical videos and other hybrid productions related to design and visual arts.
5 - Develop a functional production through research and creative experimentation, applied to different sociocultural contexts.

Syllabus:

1 - Methodology in the fields of photography and video linked to Design.
2 - Pre-production.
3 - Works supported by praxis and critical concepts.
4 - Research and selection of technologies and processes suitable for the project.
5 - The development and production of a photography and video project.
6 - Post-production - justified memory and dissemination.

Literature/Sources:

Cotton, C. , 2004 , The Photography as Contemporary Art , Thames and Hudson
A. Casas , 2013 , Realización Cinematográfica , CUEC-UNAM
C. Rivas , 2010 , Cine paso a paso , CUEC-UNAM
A.L Ree , 2011 , Expanded Cinema, Art Performance and Film cinema. , Tate
F. Fernández Díez , 2008 , Manual básico de lenguaje audiovisual , Paidós
M. Chion , 1997 , La audiovisión , Paidós
A. Meigh-Andrews , 2006 , A History of video art , Boomsbury
JR. Pérez Ornia , 1991 , El arte del vídeo RTVE , RTVE-Serbal
C. Vernallis , 2004 , Experiencing music video , Columbia UP

Assesssment methods and criteria:

Classification Type: Quantitativa (0-20)

Evaluation Methodology:
1. This CU adopts the 'C' Assessment Model. 2. The course will consist of two main assessment components: continuous assessment (20%) and the two practices of audiovisual communication projects (40%) and photography (40%). 3. Being of a more practical nature, students are expected to regularly apply laboratory tools and techniques and create evidence for the development of their projects. 4. During the different phases of the project, students are expected to make progress and demonstrate autonomy. 5. Students will be evaluated on their ability to: pre-production - previous studies, planning and justification; production and post-production of the chosen video format or photographs - presentation and public dissemination.

Subject Leader:

Pau Pascual Galbis