Introduction to film literacy and filmmaking
Dates & timetable:
Application for this micro-credential is closed for academic year 2024/2025 and it will be renewed in academic year 2025/2026.
Date | Time |
21/11/2024 | 12:00-14:00 (CET) |
28/11/2024 | |
12/12/2024 | |
19/12/2024 | |
23/01/2024 |
Description:
Nowadays, private and public communication and digital marketing have largely been based on the creation, sharing and viewing of films. This micro-credential course, will support students in learning about elements of film literacy. It will support them in learning about basic principles, methods and technologies needed for the creation of films. When the film authors are well acquainted with the important film literacy concepts, the more creative and effective they could be in developing, using and combining those concepts to create films with a high educational level, convincing and entertaining films. The goal of this course is to support the students to acquire the foundational prerequisites necessary for making different types of films that could bring benefits to particular viewers and the whole society.
Learning Outcomes:
- Perform shooting and editing of films at the basic level
- Demonstrate an understanding of the basic principles, methods and technologies used in the filmmaking
Sustainable development goals:
- All 17 goals of the UN could be described and explained in detail, as well as convincingly advocated and promoted with various types of films.
If you need some extra assistance with the application, here is a step by step instruction on how to complete the application form.
Sector:
Smart
Thematic area:
Digital Marketing & Communication
HASHTAGS/KEY WORDS:
#marketing #communication #design #technologies
Volume (ECTS):
1
Language:
English
Hard skills:
Basic film shooting skills Basic film editing skills
Soft skills:
Problem solving Creativity
Study format:
Online
Study methods:
Lectures individual activities discussions
Hours
Synchronous contact hours: 10
Asynchronous hours & self directed learning: 15
Entry requirements:
Bachelor student in one of the 9 partner universities of EU-CONEXUS, providing a proof of English proficiency of at least B2 level (certificate or online test).
Assessment:
Assignments, attendance, oral exam
HOST UNIVERSITY:
University of Zadar, Croatia
Stage of accreditation:
Institutional accreditation