Expressive Audiovisual Project StudioLaajuus (20 cr)
Code: 2000CQ95
Credits
20 op
Objective
Students are able to
- plan, shoot, record and edit material for an audiovisual production
- use several different means of expression of audiovisual drama in a coherent way
- master the main working methods and technologies of audiovisual narration
- compile material for use in different publishing channels
- discuss their work and motivations in relation to the tradition of audiovisual narration
- operate in a production functionally, cost-effectively and on schedule.
Enrollment
20.11.2023 - 05.01.2024
Timing
08.01.2024 - 31.05.2024
Number of ECTS credits allocated
20 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Institute of Design and Fine Arts (LAB)
Campus
Lahti Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
18 - 20
Degree programmes
- Bachelor’s Degree Programme in Photography (in Finnish)
Teachers
- Henrik Edlund
- Vantte Lindevall
Scheduling groups
- Luennot 1 (Size: 0. Open UAS: 0.)
Groups
-
MLTIVK22S
Small groups
- Lecture 1
Learning outcomes
Students are able to
- plan, shoot, record and edit material for an audiovisual production
- use several different means of expression of audiovisual drama in a coherent way
- master the main working methods and technologies of audiovisual narration
- compile material for use in different publishing channels
- discuss their work and motivations in relation to the tradition of audiovisual narration
- operate in a production functionally, cost-effectively and on schedule.
Implementation and methods of teaching
Lectures, discussions, exercises, independent work and workshops
Timing and attendance
At least 80 % attendance
Learning environment
Campus, filming locations
Contents
STUDIO is a total of 20 ECTS, divided into three parts (5 + 10 + 5)
Part 1: Basics of film narration (5 ECTS) - Teacher: Vantte Lindevall
The course introduces the basics of film narration and learns to plan, shoot, record and edit video and audio material. With the help of theory and practical exercises, we familiarize ourselves with various moving picture principles, dramaturgy, shooting and audio recording equipment and editing software. The final project is a short film or video.
The student can
- plan, shoot, record and edit video and audio material
- use the basics of drama and analysis motion picture
- use different methods and tools of film narration
- handle basics of editing program and project management
- make an coherent, ready-to-distribute short film or video from the recorded material for various publishing channels
Part 2: Documentary film (10 ECTS) - Teacher: Vantte Lindevall
The course introduces the tradition, genres, modes and work process of documentary film. With the help of theory and practical exercises, we learn about the narrative methods of documentary film, moral and more deeply about the dramaturgy, shooting and audio recording equipment and editing software. The final project will be a documentary film.
The student can
- plan, screenwrite, shoot, record and edit video and audio material for a documentary film
- analyze the structure and dramaturgy of a documentary film
- use different methods and tools of film narration with justification
- make an coherent documentary film
Part 3: Unfinished Processes: Moving Image Workshop (5 ECTS) - Teacher: Henrik Edlund
The aim of the workshop-based course is to explore the use of moving image as a form of artistic expression. In this workshop we will focus intensively on our own artistic process, forgetting for a moment the pursuit of a finished result. The focus will be on experimentation and discussion, and on emphasising the value of the unfinished process, notes and sketches. The aim is to integrate thinking and written expression into filmmaking, using moving image, sound and text.
The course will start with a pre-assignment that participants will complete independently before the workshop begins. This task will set the base for the objectives of the course and help participants to prepare for an intensive and creative workshop.
The student can:
- choose a theme for a moving image art project
- work with the project according to the set timelines and objectives
- participate in the workshop as a member of a group
- understand the characteristics of the genres of essay film and video art
- reflect on the possibilities and limitations of their chosen artistic techniques and methods and their impact on expression and meaning
Assessment criteria
The assessment is based on the student's active participation in the lessons and the assignments completed.
Assessment scale
1-5
Failed (0)
- Repeated absences from lessons and teaching situations
- Poor knowledge of the professional knowledge and skills relevant to the course
- Absence of key course assignments
Assessment criteria: level 1 (assessment scale 1–5)
- Ability to work according to instructions
- Can generate ideas for the implementation of the assignment
- Can identify and describe the main methods of the course in a guided manner
- Participates in a guided learning discussion
- Can search for professional information in his/her field
Assessment criteria: level 3 (assessment scale 1–5)
- Is able to apply a wide range of options to his/her working process
- Can implement assignments in a guided and independent manner on the basis of their ideas and develop them on the basis of feedback
- Can independently identify and compare the methods used
- Can assess and justify competence and set objectives for development in terms of content and/or technology
- Able to follow and describe the professional debate in his/her field
Assessment criteria: level 5 (assessment scale 1–5)
- Can apply and develop a variety of options in their working process
- Can use what they have learned in a planned and creative way when carrying out assignments and apply feedback received
- Can apply the methods used and analyse their relationship to the task
- Able to assess, develop and extend content and/or technical competences
- Able to participate in professional debates in his/her field