Teaching Workshop: Video Production for Research and Territorial Communication

A.Y. 2023/2024
3
Max ECTS
20
Overall hours
Language
Italian
Learning objectives
The workshop aims at introducing students to the methods of filming and editing audiovisuals intended for territories research and storytelling. The workshop will be held in a residential format in order to practice the methods acquired within a field experience.
Expected learning outcomes
Students must show an ability to master the different skills learned during the laboratory in the context of the realization, individually or collectively, of a visual research in an urban context of geographical interest
Single course

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Course syllabus and organization

Single session

Responsible
Lesson period
Second semester
Course syllabus
The workshop aims to introduce students to the methodologies of audio-video shooting and editing aimed at researching and narrating territories.
The workshop will focus on topics such as
- photographic theory and technique ( basics)
- audio-video shooting technique ( basics)
- Cataloguing and data storage
- Video editing ( basics)
- Theory and methods for the visual narration of territories
- Basics of documentary cinema

Students will also be guided in methodological and practical exercises aimed at learning the basics of shooting and editing techniques.

Information on how to apply for the workshop will be published on the website of the course.

Students are reminded that it will be necessary to sign up for the workshop through SIFA in order to access the 3 CFU.
Prerequisites for admission
The Laboratory is open to students of the Laurea Triennale (Undergraduation) in Human Sciences of the Environment, Territory and Landscape.
Teaching methods
Lectures, case studies, study visits
Teaching Resources
Ietri D., Mastropietro E., Studi sul qui. Deep mapping e narrazioni dei territori. Stagione 1, Mimesis edizioni, 2020
Assessment methods and Criteria
Each student will be assessed according to the methodological rigor that he/she will apply in his/her fieldwork. At the end of the course, each student will have to return an audio-visual product.
- University credits: 3
Humanities workshops: 20 hours
Professor: Martelli Paolo
Professor(s)