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The course enables students to approach the video medium through different exercises and proposals. The focus point is not technical skills but a reflection related to the students’ personal answers and works. | The course enables students to approach the video medium through different exercises and proposals. The focus point is not technical skills but a reflection related to the students’ personal answers and works. | ||
Through four compulsory exercises, the aim is to lead students to set each and every time a problematic related to the practice of video. | Through four compulsory exercises, the aim is to lead students to set each and every time a problematic related to the practice of video. | ||
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+ | In this workshop, we will focus on collective practices specific to motion images production and we will question the challenges of these means of production. We will develop a discursive as well as practical research corpus that questions the existing relationships between image, aesthetic and production means. In the workshop, students will be invited to take part in the creation of the corpus as well as in the organisation of theoretical and practical research sessions by bringing and managing the material as well as being in charge of organising and supervising these collective work sessions. We will consider the work of an artist both from an individual and a collective point of view, in relation to one another in a specific environment. | ||
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Version du 19 septembre 2019 à 08:49
Bachelor 1
Professor(s): Yvan Flasse
The course develops two important directions: a theoretical reading of pieces (analysis) and the creation of video practice (practical). The goal is to introduce students to basic notions of videography and to the artistic process of famous video artists and film directors, providing fundamental notions of critical and structural analysis related to filmed narratives. The course enables students to approach the video medium through different exercises and proposals. The focus point is not technical skills but a reflection related to the students’ personal answers and works. Through four compulsory exercises, the aim is to lead students to set each and every time a problematic related to the practice of video.
Bachelor 2 & 3
Professor(s): Chloé Malcotti
In this workshop, we will focus on collective practices specific to motion images production and we will question the challenges of these means of production. We will develop a discursive as well as practical research corpus that questions the existing relationships between image, aesthetic and production means. In the workshop, students will be invited to take part in the creation of the corpus as well as in the organisation of theoretical and practical research sessions by bringing and managing the material as well as being in charge of organising and supervising these collective work sessions. We will consider the work of an artist both from an individual and a collective point of view, in relation to one another in a specific environment.