50247 Media Arts and Production 1
8cp;
availability: students in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences wishing to study this subject as an elective must apply for a place; contact the Faculty Student Centre for more detailsProfessional Strand – Media Arts and Production – 100 level
This subject is designed for people with little or no experience with media arts theory and production. It allows for experimentation and learning to work collaboratively. Lectures and tutorials explore non-narrative concepts and work in sound, film and video with reference to hybrid or convergent forms of media practice. In the tutorials, students gain hands-on experience with digital camera techniques and digital audio recording techniques. Allied workshops teach basic digital audio and video post-production techniques. Through two small group-based production exercises, students gain experience in taking concepts to both on-screen and sound/audio presentation. This subject and Media Arts and Production 2 complement each other and provide the foundation for the rest of the Media Arts and Production strands in film and video, sound and new media.
For detailed information, see the full subject description at:
http://www.hss.uts.edu.au/subject_descriptions/50116_50247.pdfTypical availability
Autumn semester, City campus
2007 contribution for post-2004 Commonwealth-supported students: $832.67
2007 amount for undergraduate domestic fee-paying students: $3,000.00
Subject EFTSL: 0.167
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