Code |
16641
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Year |
3
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Semester |
S2
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ECTS Credits |
24
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Workload |
OT(30H)
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Scientific area |
Cinema
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Entry requirements |
Some bibliography and filmography could be in non-portuguese language.
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Learning outcomes |
At the end of this UC, the student must have fulfilled one of the following options: 1- consolidate knowledge that promotes collective dynamics and practices for planning and producing film projects, according to specific production circunstances. 2- have independently developed a non-filmic project (monograph, film script or transdisciplinary artistic project), supported and structured within a coherent and current theoretical framework, using solid and appropriate methodologies. The students must also critically reflect, in a structured way, on the developed work.
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Syllabus |
Film project: 1. Presentation and approval of the idea; 2. Crew; 3. Development of the project duly monitored by a supervisor; 4. Development of specific technical documentation, supervised and supported by teachers from various technical areas; 5. Project Execution: pre-production, production and post-production. 6. Presentation and critical reflection of the works produced.
Non-film project: 1. Presentation and approval of the idea; 2. Development of the project duly monitored by a supervisor; 3. Research and writing of the project's descriptive report; 4. Planning and scheduling of the work; 5. Autonomous development of the proposed work; 6. Presentation and critical reflection on the work completed.
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Main Bibliography |
Rabiger, M. (2013). Directing: Film techniques and aesthetics. Routledge. Burch, N. (2014). Theory of film practice (Vol. 507). Princeton University Press. Rae, P. W., & Irving, D. K. (2015). Producing and directing the short film and video. Routledge. Adams, L. S. (2018). The methodologies of art: An introduction. Routledge. Leavy, P. (2020). Method meets art: Arts-based research practice. Guilford publications.
Further bibliography and the filmography will be advised by each supervisor.
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Language |
Portuguese. Tutorial support is available in English.
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