(en)Pole | (en)Opis | ||||||
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Course type | major | ||||||
Didactic methods |
Individual work with the student based on the adjustments within the framework of the tasks |
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Language of lecture | polski; | ||||||
Prerequisites |
design skills, basic photography, basic knowledge of the history of film, animation, graphic design, art and popular culture |
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Final requirements |
Ability to creatively observe reality and design movement; ability to consciously construct an expression within the medium of animation; ability to design a moving image and be communicative in conveying a concept of work based on a storyboard, script and artwork; ability to construct a narrative; specialist knowledge of a chosen field of animation; knowledge of film terminology and issues in editing, postproduction |
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The form of passing the course (assesment methods and criteria) |
Evaluation of work completed within the framework of the given tasks based on verification of skills of implementation and quality of the concept itself. Evaluation is also influenced by the workflow, frequency of communication and ability to react to comments. |
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Teaching goals (program content, subject description) |
The studio teaches design thinking in the context of the moving image and makes graduates aware of the perspectives of artistic and professional development. It teaches how to think in terms of narrative structure, how to operate film editing, how to shape characters and situations that effectively communicate content. It also teaches how to observe reality and translate perceptual experience into movement design. It also shows the potential of movement as a stylistic factor. |
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Compulsory literature used during classes |
brak |
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Additional literature recommended for the student's self learning |
Richard Williams „The Animator’s Survival Kit” |
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Learning outcomes |
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Description of the requirements for the studio, workshop or teaching aids |
Basic tools: high performance computer, Adobe CC software (especially After Effects, Illustrator, Photoshop), Dragonframe software, TV Paint software, DSLR camera, rostrum, lighting set |
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The weekly number of hours of classes or lectures, the number of ECTS points assigned to the subject and information on the form and completion of the subject are included in the study program and Course Cataloque (information is displayed in Akademus system) |
(en)studia | status | (en)czas[h] | ECTS | (en)forma | pass |
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Graphic Arts s.5 | (en)d | 120 | 8 |
exercise 120h |
exercise
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