Code |
13836
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Year |
1
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Semester |
S1
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ECTS Credits |
6
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Workload |
OT(15H)/TP(45H)
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Scientific area |
Communication Sciences
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Entry requirements |
None
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Mode of delivery |
Face-to-face
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Learning outcomes |
Identify and dominate the key concepts of the audiovisual language Dominate the main foundations and resources of television production Apply in laboratorial environment the knowledge and skills acquired
At the end of this discipline, the student must know the diferent models and formats for producing and directing for television.
The student must be capable of creating, developing and implementing television show.
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Syllabus |
Module I: Production and Realization 1- Fundamental Elements of Audiovisual Language 1.1- Scale of Plans and framing 1.2- Movement and angle 1.3 Continuity and axis of action 2-Planning 3 - Production 2.1- Logistics and Organization and Monitoring 3- Post Production
Module II: Media Training 1- Preparation and simulation of interviews 2- Body language, voice and clothing 3- Message, key topics and ‘sound bites’ 4- Examples of successful and unsuccessful interviews
Module III: Laboratory 1.1- Live-on-tape 1.2- Planning and planning 1.3- Television Genres (Studio)
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Main Bibliography |
Hickman, H. (1991) Television Directing, McGraw-Hill, Mascelli, J. (1998). The Five C’s of Cinematography, Motion Picture Filming Techniques, Silman-James Press
Hart, C. (1999) Television Program Making: Everything you need to know to get started. Oxford: Focal Press Borges, G.; Reia-Baptista, V. (2008) Discursos e Práticas de Qualidade na Televisão. Lisboa: Livros Horizonte Villela, R. (2008) Profissão Jornalista de TV: Telejornalismo Aplicado na Era Digital. Rio de Janeiro: Editora Ciência Moderna.
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Language |
Portuguese. Tutorial support is available in English.
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