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Preparation for Final Production Realisation

Code:
100778
Abbreviation:
UAA904
Higher education institution:
Arts Academy
ECTS credits:
4.0
Load:
30(E) + 15(L)
Issuing teachers:

Adjunct Assistant Professor Ivan Perić

Course contractors:

Adjunct Assistant Professor Ivan Perić (E, L)

Course description:
Objectives of the course: Training students for successful preparation for the preparation and interpretation of the final paper within the chosen topic. Expected learning outcomes at subject level: 1. Define and interpret the essential elements of the topic being treated 2. Independently collect and analyze the material necessary for the preparation of the final paper 3. Connect previously acquired knowledge with new information 4. Prepare the structure and concept of the work Obligations of students: Regular attendance of consultations and cooperation with the professor-mentor; monitoring, and collection and analysis of materials necessary for the preparation of the thesis. Assessment and evaluation of students' work during classes and on the final exam: The grade will be assigned on the basis of regular attendance at mentor consultation classes and the quality of the work produced and its oral interpretation.
Mandatory literature:

1. obavezna literatura: Literatura se dodatno definira u odnosu na koncept i sadržaj diplomskog rada.

Recommended literature:

2. dopunska literature: David Hopkins, After Modern Art 1945-2000 (Oxford History of Art), Oxford University Press, 2000. Erika Suderburg, Space, Site, Intervention: Situating Installation Art, Univ Of Minnesota Press, 2000. Bice Curiger, Aaron Betsky, Francesco Bonami and Kerry Brougher, Doug Aitken: 100 Yrs, Rizzoli, 2014. Roger Horrocks, Art That Moves: The Work of Len Lye, Auckland University Press, 2010. Timothy Murray, Digital Baroque: New Media Art and Cinematic Folds (Electronic Mediations), Univ Of Minnesota Press, 2008. Edith Decker-Phillips, Paik Video (Station Hill Arts Series), Barrytown/Station Hill Press, Inc., 2010. Thomas Kellein and Toni Stooss, Nam June Paik: Video Time, Video Space, Harry N Abrams, 1993. David Pascoe, Peter Greenaway: Museums and Moving Images (Reaktion Books - Essays in Art and Culture), Reaktion Books, 1997. Laurence Kardish, Kelly Sidley and Aernout Mik, Aernout Mik (Museum of Modern Art, New York Exhibition Catalogues), The Museum of Modern Art, New York, 2009. Carlos Basualdo, Michael R. Taylor, Marco de Michelis and Erica F. Battle, Bruce Nauman: Topological Gardens (Philadelphia Museum of Art), Yale University Press, 2009. Tony Oursler, Denis Gielen, Laurent Busine and Billy Rubin,Tony Oursler / Vox Vernacular, Mercatorfonds, 2014. Joan Truckenbrod, The Paradoxical Object: Video Film Sculpture, Black Dog Publishing, 2013. Michael Fried, Susanne Gaensheimer, Klaus Görner and Douglas Gordon, Douglas Gordon, Kerber, 2012. Chrissie Iles, Into the Light: The Projected Image in American Art, 1964-1977 (Whitney Museum of American Art Books), Whitney Museum, 2001. Karen Kelly, Barbara Schroder and Giel Vandecaveye, Dara Birnbaum: The Dark Matter of Media Light, Prestel, 2011. Kristine Stiles and Peter Selz Theories and Documents of Contemporary Art: A Sourcebook of Artists' Writings (Second Edition, Revised and Expanded..., University of California Press, 2012. Juliane Rebentisch, Aesthetics of Installation Art, Sternberg Press, 2012.

Learning outcomes:

1. Finalise the visual aspect of the film.

2. Create a concept for an original, artistic 2D, 3D or hybrid animated film.

3. Work in a team on the recording-production of a film documentary project.

4. Work in a team on the recording-production of a feature film.

5. Develop an analytical approach to film.

6. Develop the ability to make an experimental film.

7. Develop the ability to write a film script.

8. Develop the ability to understand experimental film.

9. Participate in the process of making an animated film.

Enrollment prerequisites:

Film and Media Art Analysis 1 (passed)

Experimental Film 1 (passed)

Multimedia Installation 1 (passed)

Fiction Art Film 1 (passed)

Computer Animation 1 (passed)

Art in Context 1 (passed)

Course in study programme:
Code Name of study Level of study Semester Required/Elective
54 Film graduate 3 required
55 Media Arts graduate 3 required
56 Animation graduate 3 required

* the course is not taught in that semester

Legend

  • E - Exercises
  • L - Lectures