Media: Conception and Production (B.A.) English taught courses



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Media: Conception and Production (B.A.) English taught courses

Module 06 Production Module name Module name in English Production Production MO 06MCP Module Number (optional) 1600 Degree program Person responsible for the module Media: Conception & Production Prof. Wolfgang Schiffler Recommended semester 4 Applicability of the module Status of the module Media: Conception & Production Mandatory Formal requirements Recommended technical requirements Amount of ECTS Credit Points (CP) 21 Total workload of the module (labour input in hours (h)) Portion of selforganisation and private study in hours (h) Corresponding courses Competences 630 h 210 h 420 h LV.MCP.06.1 Production LV.MCP.06.2 Studio Production LV.MCP.06.3 Media Technology and Multimedia LV.MCP.06.4 Camera, Compositing, Post Production, 2/3D Animation Expertise and methodological competences: The graduates are proficient in the typical methods of developing ideas for, presenting, configuring and testing media systems. They are capable of analyzing and evaluating media products and adjusting and optimizing them with the help of given objectives and boundary conditions. Therefore they know the relevant media laws and event and safety regulations and conditions. They also understand the operational and management related processes and the interaction between them. Professional skills: They have a good grasp of the procedures of conception, planning and realization of complex media products and they possess communicational and journalistic skills. The graduates have skills in organization and planning for the management of holistic media projects. They are capable of analyzing and adapting production processes and designing and representing adapted concepts for innovative media products. Social and generic competences: The graduates are aware of the legal, ethical and safety problems of the production of media content. They have key qualifications such as working and learning techniques, presentational techniques, team skills, communicational skills, literature research skills and intercultural competences.

Module exam Module grade Term of offer They are capable of critically reviewing their input and represent it face to face to experts and/or nonspecialists. They are prepared to take responsibility in the technical work field as well as in an executive function. Exam, presentation, written submission Differentiated: grade 1 Semester German / Englisch Comments/Hints Corresponding Courses Production LV.MCP.06.1 Course Number (optional) LV 1602 Prof. Claudia Aymar, Prof. Wolfgang Schiffler, Prof. Steffen Böttrich After successful completion of the students possess: the ability to individually plan and develop digital visualizations (stage show, media installation). knowledge of possible applications of digital formats in the video and audio production process and in onstage use, amongst others. the capability of applying editing and montage techniques for video and audio, with a critical eye. Knowledge of the production of a film project with the help of multilateral production techniques and subsequent evaluation (Film, TV, program). Based on the necessity of precise communication to the target group, visual media formats are developed and implemented. The students are engaged in the research, analysis, structuring and preparation of complex content. The course conveys theory and practice of film and video productions, which consist of creativity, technology, organization and management. Single aspects, such as the compilation of a script and an event concept and production planning are applied practically. The course is taught in a projectoriented way by connecting dramaturgicaesthetic aspects with those of technical production. In addition to the final product, production and the subsequent public presentation of it is also about organization and teamoriented work in groups. Project Formal requirements (optional) Special recommended requirements(optional) SWS for this course 8 ECTS Credit Points (CP) for this course 12 Portion of selftuition including time for 150 h 210 h

Written submission Bock, HansMichael.: Film verstehen: Kunst, Technik, Sprache, Geschichte und Theorie des Films und der Neuen Medien, rororo; Auflage: 3 (1. Oktober 2009), Originaltitel: How to Read a Film Monaco, James, Bock, HansMichael.: Film verstehen Das Lexikon: Die wichtigsten Fachbegriffe zu Film und Neuen Medien, rororo (2. Mai 2011) Originaltitel: The Dictionary of New Media Manthey, Dirk.: Making of... Wie ein Film entsteht. Band 1: Idee + Produktion + Drehbuch + Storyboard & Konzept; + Regie + Kamera + Schauspieler + Kostüm & Design; +... und Design, Marketing, Kinos der Zukunft, rororo; Auflage: 6 (1. September 1998) Lumet, Sidney.: Filme machen. Vom Drehbuch zum fertigen Film, Autorenhaus; Auflage: Neuausgabe (25. Januar 2006) Bordwell, David, and Thompson, Kristin, Film Art: An Introduction., Boston and London: McGrawHill. Larmann, Ralph.: Stage Design Emotions; PPVMedien; Auflage: 1 (1. Dezember 2010) Comments/Hints Studio Production LV.MCP.06.2 Course Number (optional) LV 1604 Prof. Wolfgang Schiffler, Prof. Claudia Aymar After successful completion of the students possess: knowledge of design possibilities and their communicational effect for editorial content in TV shows. knowledge of the digital workflow in studio productions. knowledge in all relevant organizational and editorial remits. Process on set Functions of occupational fields in media production Professional handling of production equipment Development of studio design Integration of location/exterior filming Moderation Production planning Interview Situation Editorial work Project Formal expectations (optional)

Special recommended requirements (optional) SWS for this course 2 ECTS Credit Points (CP) for this course 3 Portion of selftuition including time for 30 h 60 h Presentation, written submission Meyer, Trish.: After Effects für Einsteiger: 12 Übungen für angehende MotionGraphicsSpezialisten, Spektrum Akademischer Verlag; Auflage: 2008 ADOBE Creative Team.: Classroom in a Book Photoshop CS6: Das offizielle Trainingsbuch von Adobe Systems; Aktuelle CS Version ADOBE Creative Team.: Classroom in a Book After Effects CS6: Das offizielle Trainingsbuch von Adobe Systems; Aktuelle CS Version Hegewald, Falk; Hien, Katharina; Rümpler, Steffen; Tritschler, Johannes.: Typografische Animation für Studium und Praxis; Springer; Auflage: 2011 (3. März 2011) Zabiegly, Matthias.: 3d Animationen: Grundlagen, Konzepte, Methoden; Vdm Verlag Dr. Müller; Auflage: 1 (April 2007) Comments/Hints Media Technology and Multimedia LV.MCP.06.3 Course Number (optional) LV 1606 Prof. Wolfgang Schiffler/ Prof. Steffen Böttrich, N.N.

After successful completion of the students possess: knowledge of the technicallyoriented production tools in the video and audio production process knowledge of the digital workflow in studio production, direction, the EB camera and exterior filming/production. Expertise and methodological competences The students are proficient in the creative and technical resources necessary for the conception, production and presentation of media products. They understand the basic principles of the interplay of media design and media technology, the way they are currently being applied. They possess skills in organization and planning for the management of holistic media projects. Competence to act: They are capable of analyzing and evaluating media products and adjusting and optimizing them with the help of given objectives and boundary conditions. Social and generic competences: They have key qualifications such as working and learning techniques, presentational techniques, team skills, communicational skills, literature research skills and intercultural competences. Studio camera Direction Studio practice EB Camera/ exterior production/filming Laboratory (Lab) Formal requirements (optional) Recommended requirements (optional) SWS for this course 2 ECTS Credit Points (CP) for this course 3 Portion of selftuition including time for 30 h 60 h Exam Current literature is announced at the beginning of Comments/Hints Camera, Compositing, Post Production, 2/3D Animation LV.MCP.06.4

Course Number (optional) LV 1608 Prof. Claudia Aymar/ Prof. Steffen Böttrich, N.N. After successful completion of the students possess: knowledge of the technicallyoriented production tools in the video and audio production process knowledge of the digital workflow in preproduction and post production of animations, visual effects (VfX) and picture editing Expertise and methodological competences The students are proficient in the creative and technical resources necessary for the conception, production and presentation of media products. They understand the basic principles of the interplay of media design and media technology, the way they are currently being applied. They possess skills in organization and planning for the management of holistic media projects. Competence to act: They are capable of analyzing and evaluating media products and adjusting and optimizing them with the help of given objectives and boundary conditions. Social and generic competences: They have key qualifications such as working and learning techniques, presentational techniques, team skills, communicational skills, literature research skills and intercultural competences. Lighting Editing/ Montage Animation/ After Effects Audio/ postediting Laboratory (Lab) Formal requirements (optional) Recommended requirements (optional) SWS for this course 2 ECTS Credit Points (CP) for this course 3 Portion of selftuition including time for 30 h 60 h Exam Current literature is announced at the beginning of Comments/Hints