Final Project - 16mm

Not scheduled

Code Completion Credits Range Language Instruction Semester
311F16 Z 5 English summer

Subject guarantor

Priit POHJALA

Name of lecturer(s)

Murat EMKUZHEV, Michael GAHUT, Valerio Antonio MENDOZA GUILLÉN, Priit POHJALA

Learning outcomes of the course unit

Directing students should be able to demonstrate their ability to create an engaging and understandable short film that will attest to their ability to work on larger films in the future. As with film directors in the working world, directing students should be able to properly complete tasks on time, to make proper pragmatic judgments regarding realization of their ideas (including compromises), and to appropriately manage the time of their co-workers, both in pre-production and on-set, in order to be primary motivator of their projects. Before the realization of this project, directing students are expected to understand editing technology, and the basics of film language to a satisfactory extent, so that their time in the editing room can be employed for more in-depth and exploratory decisions.

Cinematography students will learn to load and operate 16mm (Super16mm) cameras, and to employ a standard lens package, in primarily natural light conditions. Working from a transfer to DVCam technology, cinematography students will develop their skills in digital postproduction to create an appropriate visual atmosphere that will augment the goals of the director.

Mode of study

Practical exercise.

Prerequisites and co-requisites

Successful completion of the Fall term projects, significant progress in the skills.

Successful pitching of dir. treatment!

Course contents

Based on an original script developed in their workshop, students of directing, together with cinematography students will create a 6 to 8 minute narrative film.

Recommended or required reading

None

Assessment methods and criteria

Evaluated collectively during the Spring term projections (May of each ac. year).

Note

More technical details to be given by Production manager of FAMU International.

Further information

No schedule has been prepared for this course

The subject is a part of the following study plans