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Narration Department
Bac 1
A support workshop for the courses included in this department: illustration, comics, video and animation film.
This course aims at acquiring narrative construction skills that allows to elaborate narratives by integrating a number of devices and motives taken from classical dramaturgy: editing a narrative structured as an intellectual construct.
Teachers : Joanna Lorho, Stéphane Noël
Bac 2
The pluridisciplinary workshop is focused on the diverse nature of contemporary narratives and on the many ways in which to produce a narrative today. A priority is given to the multiplicity of contemporary narrative practices, sometimes remote from classical narrative patterns.
Teachers : Chantale Anciaux, Olivier Grenson, Isabelle Martin
Bac 3
Teachers : Denis Deprez, Inès Rabadan
This course focuses on practice. One third of the sessions are devoted to the presentation of examples of still and moving images offering a wide variety of narrative forms: inventory, listing, photo album, interviews, loop, repetition, fable, hyper-narration, endless narration, discovery of the narrative dimension of various documents: administrative, medical, architectural, police reports... External contributors come to talk about their personal practices