At the end of this course, the students; 1) Uses the language of cinema in her designs. 2) Knows and applies camera, light, sound and editing processes. 3) Learns film shooting techniques. 4) Criticize movies.
MODE OF DELIVERY
Face to face
PRE-REQUISITES OF THE COURSE
No
RECOMMENDED OPTIONAL PROGRAMME COMPONENT
COURSE DEFINITION
The aim of the course; To enable students to express ideas using the language of cinema. It is aimed to teach the camera, light, sound and editing processes practically.
The course covers the applications of using the language of cinema. Filming and techniques will be the main elements of the course. In order to learn film shooting techniques, it will focus on making short films and various examples from world cinema will be examined. Films aiming to create meaning with camera, light, sound and editing will be shot.
COURSE CONTENTS
WEEK
TOPICS
1st Week
What is the language of cinema?
2nd Week
How to write and present a movie project?
3rd Week
Camera types, usage, angles, movements, scales are explained.
4th Week
Types of light and their uses are explained.
5th Week
3-point and single-point lighting methods are explained practically.
6th Week
Use of microphones, sound recorders, sound design and music.
7th Week
The editing methods are explained and the application is made.
8th Week
Pitching (Film Project Presentations).
9th Week
Project implementation, criticism process.
10th Week
Project implementation, criticism process.
11th Week
Project implementation, criticism process.
12th Week
Project implementation, criticism process.
13th Week
Project implementation, criticism process.
14th Week
Teaching how to send movies to festivals or television.
RECOMENDED OR REQUIRED READING
Edgar-Hunt, Robert & m. Jhon, Film Dili. Literatür Yayıncılık Dmytryk, Edward. Sinemada Kurgu. İdüşüm Yayıncılık Jones, C. & Zinnes, Andrew Gerilla Filmcinin El Kitabı. Mitra