Module Identifier | AR21620 | ||
Module Title | PHOTOGRAPHY 3 | ||
Academic Year | 2002/2003 | ||
Co-ordinator | Mr Christopher P Webster | ||
Semester | Semester 2 | ||
Course delivery | Seminars / Tutorials | 2 Hours Seminar. | |
Seminars / Tutorials | 6 Hours Tutorial. | ||
Practical | 132 Hours | ||
Assessment | Semester Assessment | Portfolio: | 100% |
Module Title: PHOTOGRAPHY 3
Academic Year: 2002/3
Co-ordinator: Chris Webster
Other Staff: Pam Berridge
Semester: 2
Course Delivery: Lectures: 0
Seminars: 0
Tutorials: 11 x 1/2 hrs
Practicals: 22 x 13 hrs
Workshops: 5 hrs
Assessment Portfolio of work:100%
Brief Description
Further technologies are explored as an extension of AR20720 and AR20830. Individual projects and tutorials deal with both the desire for personal expression and the acquisition of skills and knowledge of methods and materials.
Syllabus
1. Group meeting/Open tutorials
2. Tutorials
3. Workshop (digital)/tutorials
4. Workshop(liquid emulsion)/Tutorials
5. Workshop (graphic arts film)/workshop (lazertran)/open tutorials
6. Tutorials/workshop (photoshop)
7. Tutorials/workshop (colour)
8. Tutorials
9. Group tutorial (with 3rd years)
10. Tutorials
11. Tutorials
Pre-Requisites
AR20720
Skill Development
The module will assist the development of the following transferable skills:
· Self-directed project work -- through the production of a portfolio of work
· Oral skills -- in the context of individual and assessment tutorials
· Careers needs awareness –- N/A
· Self-management -- through a series of one-to-one tutorials in which the principles of matching a program of work to a fixed period of time are imparted. The student’s success in this respect is measured by the extent to which the program of work was completed within the prescribed time.
· Group activity –- in the group tutorial where the students make assessments of each others work.
Assessment
Component
A portfolio of work (100%).
Conditions
You must be resubmit the failed component in the form of a new portfolio of work.
Brief Bibliography
You are expected to read books and journals relevant to the field of study.
Aims
The module should enable you to:
A. competently and confidently develop skills acquired related to image capture and reproduction
B. explore creative photographic applications through set briefs, workshops and tutorials.
C. explore the possibilities of photography as a medium of document, reference and creative imaging.
D. develop a personal, individual, and imaginative response to subject matter
E. acquire and refine appropriate technical dexterity and stylistic concerns
F. produce a body of work that demonstrates conceptual and technical coherence, and the ability to sustain a commitment to subject over a period.
G. possess a productive response to work
H. articulate verbally the criteria by which the body of work is made and should be judged
I. develop analytical and diagnostic abilities
J. define a field of action
Learning Outcomes
By the end of the module you are expected to be able to:
1. produce a portfolio of work demonstrating thematic, stylistic, and very good technical coherence and quality (Aims: C, D, E, F, G, I, J)
2. produce a portfolio of work that demonstrates an ability beyond competence in the basic techniques of black and white photography and competence in a rnage of materials related to photographic manipulation (Aims: A, B)
3. articulate the processes by which you have arrived at the final portfolio including reference to contemporary practice (Aims: C, D, H, I)
Relation to Assessment
Outcomes 1-3 are assessed through tutorials and the final portfolio assessment