Kuva- ja äänityön perusteet (5 cr)
Code: KM00EO72-3001
General information
Enrollment
02.07.2021 - 31.07.2021
Timing
31.08.2021 - 12.10.2021
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Media, muotoilu ja konservointi
Campus
Hämeentie 135
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
10 - 23
Degree programmes
- Elokuvan ja television tutkinto-ohjelma
Teachers
- Ilkka Väisänen
- Aura Kaarivuo
- Kai Ansio
- Jouko Seppälä
Teacher in charge
Jouko Seppälä
Groups
-
KXC21S1Elokuvan ja television tutkinto-ohjelma, päivä
-
KXC21_AKXC21, ryhmä A
Objective
The students know the physical basis of sound and image recording. They know the fundamentals of lighting and cinematographic storytelling and the narrative roles of sound. The students know how to observe sound and image from technological and narrative point of view. The students can use an image processing program and basic camera and sound equipment. The students can edit a short shot sequence and master the workflow of image and sound material from shooting phase to editing, sound post-production and release print. The students know key working environments and job descriptions in typical audiovisual productions.
Content
- The physical basis of image and sound.
- Principles of observing image and sound.
- Fundamentals of sound, image and editing.
- Fundamentals of image and sound expression.
- Fundamentals of sound and image editing.
- Fundamentals of image composition and planning.
- Fundamentals of video technology.
- File forms and recording formats.
- Common working environments and job descriptions in audiovisual productions.
Location and time
31.8. - 12.10. Hämeentie 135
Materials
CInematography: Grammar of the shot
Teaching methods
-lectures
-excercices
-learning assignments
Employer connections
None
Exam schedules
5. 10 Group A, 7.10. Group B
International connections
None
Completion alternatives
Parts of course can be substituted by previously acquired skills
Student workload
WK 35
Tue KXC21_A, KXC21_B, Course start and construction, JS, KA, IV 9-11 Presentaatiosali
Wed Theory of Image JS 9-16 Presentaatiosali
WK 36
Tue Theory of Sound AK Projektio
Wed Theory of Editing KA Projektio
WK 37
Tue Sound in practise A IV Uusi Tuntematon
Wed Sound in practise A IV Uusi Tuntematon
Thu Sound in practise B IV Uusi Tuntematon
Fri Sound in practise B IV Uusi Tuntematon
WK 38
Tue Cinematography in practise A JS Uusi Tuntematon
Wed Cinematography in practise A JS Uusi Tuntematon
Thu Cinematography in practise B JS Uusi Tuntematon
Fri Cinematography in practise B JS Uusi Tuntematon
WK 39
Tue Editing in practise A KA Moviola
Wed Editing in practise A KA Moviola
Thu Editing in practise B KA Moviola
Fri Editing in practise B KA Moviola
WK 39
Tue Assigment A / Exam A / Equipment test A / Shooting A JS 9-10
Wed Editing and sound design A
Thu Assigment B / Exam B / Equipment test B / Shooting B JS 9-10
Fri Editing and sound design B
WK 40
Tue Presentation of films, course feedback JS, KA, IV
Content scheduling
None
Further information
Theory lessons in one group, practical exercises in multiple groups.
Evaluation scale
0-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
Students have acceptable participation in class and complete the assignments to a satisfactory standard. They can use graphics software and basic camera and sound equipment to a satisfactory standard. They acquainted with the workflow from shooting to editing, sound post-production, and to release print. They know the key work environments in audiovisual productions.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
Students actively participate in class and complete the assignments to a good standard. They can use graphics software and basic camera and sound equipment to a good standard. They know the workflow from shooting to editing, sound post-production, and to release print. They are able to work in the key work environments in audiovisual productions.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Students actively participate in class and complete the assignments to an excellent standard. They can use graphics software and basic camera and sound equipment to an excellent standard. They master the workflow from shooting to editing, sound post-production, and to release print. They are able to work independently in the key work environments in audiovisual productions.
Assessment methods and criteria
Participating to lectures min 100% , in case of sickness 20 % absence is approved, possible extra written assigments to cover absence
Evaluation and grading:
Class room activity 60%
group or individual assignments 20%
written assignments 20%