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      時間:2024-06-28  來源:  作者: 我要糾錯



      FT312 Studies of FilmMaking

      June 24 - July 12, 2024
      Monday through Friday
      Course Delivery
      The class will be delivered in the format of in-person. Other than 2 hours
      and 40 minutes’ class per day, the teaching assistant(s) will arrange 2 hours
      and 30 minutes’ discussion sessions with students per week.
      Contact Hours
      (Lecture Hours)
      66 contact hours Credits 4 units
      Self-study
      21 extra hours per week * 3 weeks are required for independent reading and
      research
      Required Texts
      (with ISBN)
      List of readings – selected
      Prerequisite
      Students are expected to have a thorough knowledge of all material covered
      in an introductory film making course.
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      7
      Course Overview
      Studies in Film Making explores the creative and communicative possibilities of film, video and other
      audio-visual technologies. The course will develop your understanding of film as a technological
      medium by exploring some of its basic forms and features and by looking at different aspects of moving
      image production through a practical and formalist approach. Studies in Film Making prioritizes
      practice-based learning (both in terms of the ways that it can develop your understanding of key concepts in
      the discipline and because it can enhance your skills in creative thinking). For this reason, many of the
      concepts that we will be examining in the course will be explored through practical exercises and
      through case studies of specific film and video practices—from classics of experimental film to the latest
      new media. Each of these practical exercises and case studies is designed to develop your understanding
      of the technical, aesthetic, and sensory workings and potential of audio-visual media and your knowledge
      of some of the ways that artists and mainstream producers have explored film and video. This knowledge
      can then be drawn on and developed in the creative work that you produce in the course.
      In this course you will explore ways of preparing narrative outlines and storyboards, learn how to capture
      and generate images and sounds, experiment with existing images and sounds and the editing process.
      The course will explore the creative potential of audiovisual media and deal with a range of practical and
      conceptual problems in developing a larger group project.
      Learning Outcomes
      On completion of this course, you should be able to:
      1. To introduce some of the creative and conceptual skills required to devise your own unique projects and
      to help you recognize the practical decisions faced in the production process.
      2. To develop your visual and aural sensitivities and apply them to a diverse range of audiovisual
      exercises and projects.
      3. To allow you to explore the creative potential of audio-visual media in order to enhance your
      analytical skills in your further study of film and media.
      Lecture Room: North Building 105
      Course Instructor: Kaisi Wang (Tracy)
      Brief Biography:
      Kaisi Wang is a documentary filmmaker, producer, scriptwriter and camerawoman who has worked in
      media industry for six years within a wide range of video production. She had been directing and writing
      for radio programmes, TV reality shows, TV commercials and documentary films. She set up a
      production company in 2016, worked on project management and promotion as a producer. Her
      experiences would help students to understand filmmaking skills with an international view of video
      marketing.
      Office Room: North Building 212
      Assessments and Grading Policy
      Video Project Treatment Brochure 20%
      Pitch Presentation 20%
      Group Video Production 48%
      Attendance 12%
      Assessment 1 Video Project Treatment Brochure
      Grade: 20% of final mark
      Deadline: 8th July 2024
      Please research and create a treatment for your final video project.
      A treatment must include the following:
      1. Project working title
      2. Synopsis (Maximum 500 words)
      3. Project History – i.e., what got you interested in this project and why (Maximum 100 words)
      4. Current state of research (Maximum 500 words)
      5. Current state of Production (Maximum 500 words)
      6. Talent attached/ Type of talent you are seeking
      7. Proposed Production Schedule
      8. Detailed Budget and Financing Plan
      9. Audience Research
      Assessment 2 Pitch Presentation
      Grade: 20% of final mark
      Deadline: 8th July 2024
      Please make a presentation towards the final video project. Each group will have 5-10mins. You need to
      bring the paper brochure and hand-in to the examiner before the presentation.
      Assessment 3 Group Video Production
      Grade: 48% of final mark
      Deadline: 11th July 2024, no later than 17:00
      The assessment requires a 5 minutes video production. Students are required to work in groups,
      teamwork and individual performance will be observed and evaluated by the examiner.
      You have to agree with the exact topic with your tutor before you embark on this film. As with all
      University work, you will be given 10% leeway – this means that your video could be between 4’30’’
      and 5’30’’ long.
      Homework and Daily Exercise
      You will have homework after each lecture. Please register an account on https://www.lofter.com/ and
      upload your exercises (film review, picture and video) according to the homework requirement. If you
      can complete all the exercises, extra points will be given to your final mark.
      4 /
      7
      Grading Scale is as follows
      Number grade Letter grade GPA
      90-100 A 4.0
      85-89 A- 3.7
      80-84 B+ 3.3
      75-79 B 3.0
      70-74 B- 2.7
      67-69 C+ 2.3
      65-66 C 2.0
      62-64 C- 1.7
      60-61 D 1.0
      ≤59 F (Failure) 0
      In general the following grade related criteria will apply to all assessments:
      Fail
      Percentage 0 - 59
      Set work not completed
      Lacking in skill and originality in use of relevant medium;
      Scant grasp of the artistic and cultural issues which the project raises
      No evidence of methodical research and/or project development/management; has not addressed the
      issues/problems involved
      3rd
      Percentage 60 - 65
      Set work partially completed
      Basic skills demonstrated in use of the relevant medium
      Limited grasp of the artistic and cultural issues which the project raises
      Some evidence of methodical research and/or project development/management; has attempted to
      address the issues/problems involved
      2:2
      Percentage 65 - 75
      Set work fully completed
      Satisfactory skills and some evidence of originality demonstrated in use of the relevant medium
      Adequate grasp of the artistic and cultural issues which the project raises
      Evidence of consistent and methodical research and/or project development/management; has
      attempted to address the issues/problems involved
      5 /
      7
      2:1
      Percentage 75 - 85
      All set work completed to a high standard
      Ideas and skills display evidence of originality and breadth and clearly integrate theory and practice
      A critical grasp of the artistic and cultural issues which the project raises
      Evidence of clear and concise research methods and coherent project development/management
      practices; an evident ability to address and solve the issues/problems involved
      First
      Percentage 85+
      All set work completed to a very high standard
      High level of skills and originality of ideas demonstrated, and clear evidence of well-integrated critical
      theory and practice
      A strong critical grasp of the artistic and cultural issues which the project raises
      Clear and concise research methods and coherent project development/management strategies and
      practices; an evident ability to address and solve the issues/problems involved
      6 /
      7
      Class Schedule/Teaching Plan
      Week Content Readings
      Week 1
      Introduction to Course, Objectives and Assessments
      Filmmaking: Jobs and Responsibility
      The Art of Watching Films
      (Dennis W.Petrie and Joseph
      M.Boggs)
      Fiction Storytelling and Development
      Directing Film Techniques
      and Aesthetics/Chapter 3
      (M.Rabiger)
      Team Lab: Picture Storytelling Practice Practical work
      Filmmaking Craft: Camera, Lighting and Colour
      Directing Film Techniques
      and Aesthetics/Chapter 12
      (M.Rabiger)
      Creative Script Writing and Video Exercise Practical work
      Week 2
      Fiction Project Research and Producing: Intro to
      Advertisement
      Creative Strategy of
      TVC/Producer to Producer:
      A Step-by-Step Guide to
      Low Budgets Independent
      Film Producing (M.Ryan)
      Team Lab: TVC Practice Practical work
      Non-fiction Storytelling: Intro to Documentary
      Introduction to
      Documentary/Chapter 5&6
      (B.Nichols)
      Non-fiction Craft: Casting and Interview
      Creative Interviewing: The
      Writer’s Guide to Gathering
      Information by Asking
      Questions/Chapter 3 (K.
      Metzler)
      Group Tutorial: Prepare for Project Treatment Practical work
      7 /
      7
      Week 3
      Film Project Pitch Presentation Practical work
      Visual Storytelling: Editing Principle
      Directing Film Techniques
      and Aesthetics/Chapter 40
      (M.Rabiger)
      Final Project Preparation: Shooting and Editing Practical work
      Final Project Preparation: Work on film project Hand in
      project by 17:00 Beijing Time
      Practical work
      Distribution & Exhibition: Screening Final Work Practical work
      Lecture Plan: 1h Lecture, 1.5h Film Review and Discussion
      Practical Work: 2h Exercise, 40mins Review and Discussion
      Please bring your camera (phone), laptop and iPad with you when you’re attending all practical sessions.

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