Emergent technologies in media production

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Code Completion Credits Range Language Instruction Semester
304CET credit 2 20 hours (45 min) of instruction per semester, 35 to 45 hours of self-study English summer

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Department

The subject provides Department of Cinematography

Contents

This course explores virtual production technologies and the increasing integration of Artificial Intelligence in media creation. Students will learn about LED wall technology for in-camera visual effects, novel view synthesis for creating impossible camera movements, and how to navigate the rapidly evolving AI landscape that is transforming production capabilities. The course examines how these technologies are changing post-production workflows and contemporary filmmaking, preparing students for an industry where understanding these tools is becoming essential.

Learning outcomes

Understand how virtual production technologies are transforming traditional filmmaking processes

Recognize the inevitable role of AI in the future of media production and develop strategies to work effectively within this new reality

Develop adaptability to integrate new tools and methods as the technological landscape changes

Gain perspective on the future trajectory of production technologies and their implications for the industry

Prerequisites and other requirements

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The requirement for course 304CET can be fulfilled by substitution with the course 304EDC.

Literature

To be announced during the course.

Evaluation methods and criteria

Minimum 70% attendance at seminar sessions.

Credits will be awarded based on active participation in both seminar and practical exercises.

Final examination is conducted individually in the form of an oral interview, focusing on comprehension of key topics.

Evaluation is based on the level of knowledge and the ability to navigate the field effectively.

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