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FME103 Photo for Media
The necessary text resources will be provided as PDF material in Canvas, partly from the start of the term and partly as part of the teaching progression.
Sufficient mastery of the English language to participate in dialogue lecturing. Students following Erasmus programs and media related study programs will be given priority.
The course focuses on photography for media purposes.
In accordance with the National Qualifications Framework the student will have following learning outcome after completing the course:
The students will
- acquire basic knowledge of the development of photographic technology and of photo journalism
- acquire basic knowledge of the ethical and legal sides of press photography at national and international levels
The students will
- develop basis skills in how to produce required images for the press by operating todays camera, light and image adjustment technologies
- develop basic skills in how to get access to photo opportunities and in estimating how photographic images communicate and influence opinion
The students should
- have acquired suffient knowledge and skills to operate independently as photographers in a journalistic context
- be able to handle all everyday challenges as a practicing press photographer on a basic level
The course provides an introduction to the physical and optical laws behind photographic image production, with practical exercises designed to explore the problems and benefits connected to these facts. The course also explores; in theory and through practical exercises the fundamental rules regarding composition of visual elements and the communicative effects of photographic images. In addition the course provides lectures in the history of photography and photo journalism, as well as basic ethics and law concerning the topic.Teaching is offered in the form of lectures, individual exercises and plenum discussions around submitted studentmade images and images produced by professional photographers; based on given criteria as found in literature on visual communication. Some lectures may take place at evening time and/or during weekends. VUC reserves non-commercial user rights to images submitted during the course.
Work requirements:
- Each student must submit a portfolio that is to include 19 individually performed exercises; each exercise designed to explore specific challenges related to the trade of professional news photography. The total amount of images needed for a complete portfolio is in excess of 23 but less than 30. The portfolio must be submitted and accepted prior to each student’s individual examination.
- Fill out the evaluation form of the course (done anonymously).
Grading will be done in accordance with the Regulations governing admission, studies and examinations at Volda University College, § 9-4.
The course will be evaluated in accordance with the University College’s routines for quality assurance.
- Journalistikk - bachelor
Assessment Form | Grouping | Duration | Grading scale | Proportion | Comment | Support Materials | Scope |
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Munnleg eksamen | Individuell | 30 minutt | A-F, der A er best og E er siste ståkarakter |