Product photography and its role in the e-shop

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Code Completion Credits Range Language Instruction Semester
307MPFRE credit 2 15 hours (45 min) of instruction per semester, 39 to 49 hours of self-study English, Czech summer

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Name of lecturer(s)

Department

Předmět zajišťuje Department of Photography

Contents

16.4 Introduction

23. 4. – 18:00 – 21:00 - Vrané nad Vltavou – komunitní centrum

24. 4. – 17:00 – 20:00 – TR 303

2. 5. 13:00 – 15:00 dokončení e-katalogu

16. 4. –

Introduction:

Establishment of a start-up - glass recycling - support from EU funds and programs - Dominik Hejtmánek, Kasha Jandáčková

Working part

Division into groups:

Program:

Practical examples of working with glass and subsequent presentation

Methods of photographic imaging

Use in the e-shop

Adjustment

23. 4.

Evaluation of photographic presentation, post-production specifics, editing of the studio, work in the field

-Jiří Dvořák, Marian Beneš

24. 4.

Principles of establishing an e-shop - introduction - Ladislav Ruml, Libor Františ

2. 5.

completion of the e-catalog - evaluation, comparison, joint presentation

Learning outcomes

improvement in work in the representation of glass objects,

the specifics of photographic display for the needs of the e-shop

principles and basics of establishing an e-shop

inspiration for founding a start-up - sharing experiences

Prerequisites and other requirements

none

Literature

Legenda o českém skle - The legend of Bohemian glass - Legende vom böhmischen Glas

Antonín Langhamer

Tigris | 1999

ŠINDELÁŘ, D. Současné umělecké sklo v Československu

České sklo : Tradice a současnost

Vlastimil Vondruška, Antonín Langhamer

Crystalex | 1992

Skleněné rozhovory/Glass Dialogues

Miroslav Vojtěchovský

Evaluation methods and criteria

active participation in all parts of the module, collaboration on the e-catalog according to the division of roles, participation in the joint presentation of results, feedback

Note

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Further information

No schedule has been prepared for this course

The subject is a part of the following study plans