| Artistic-expressive audiovisual disciplines laboratory
(objectives)
The laboratory aims to provide students with skills related to different methods of film analysis, as well as the analysis of narratives and audiovisual products (fiction films, documentaries, TV series, web content). Through the screening and the analysis of films and other audiovisual texts, the laboratory aims to directly involve students through critical reflections and debates, in order to stimulate a critical eye on visual and audiovisual media, its rhetorical strategies and language, and to promote an autonomy of judgement which is essential also to exercise an active and inclusive “digital citizenship”.
- Knowledge and understanding: The student will know the main theories of film analysis and, in a broader sense, how to construct an audiovisual narrative, in connection with the visual narrative tradition (still and moving images) - Applying knowledge and understanding: the student will be able to apply the main theories and methodologies to the film analysis. - Making judgements: the student will learn to take a critical and conscious look at the various types of visual and audiovisual contents and narratives, and will be able to recognize some of the rhetorical strategies of audiovisual and media language. - Communication skills: the student will be able to use different and current forms of expression in order to improve and make communication more effective. - Learning skills: the student will be able to use the audiovisual language to improve his or her learning skills and those of his or her potential learners, in order to enhance also a critical understanding of current socio-cultural phenomena.
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DOMENICI VALENTINA
(syllabus)
The workshop takes up some of the themes addressed during the Artistic-Expressive and Audiovisual Disciplines course and involves the presentation and discussion of work (individual or group) on case studies, in the classroom. Depending on the number of participants, the workshop may also include group work in the classroom, particularly on the theme of visual representations and stereotypes.
(reference books)
The reference text is G. Previtali (2021), Visual Education, McGraw Hill, Milano.
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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Attendance
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not mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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A project evaluation
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