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== Cinéma d’animation (Bac 1) == | == Cinéma d’animation (Bac 1) == |
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Cinéma d’animation (Bac 1)
What is – or better : what productively can be framed as animation ? Here the concept of animation is as well a driving force as it is itself very much in question. Conceptually and methodologically we aim to reformulate a commonly rather technical understanding of animation (understood exclusively as a sub-genre of film, realised by a canonic, even though expanding body of defined techniques which can be „taught“ to the students) towards an expanded animation. ‚Expanded‘ means that animation is understood primarily as a field of transmedial artistic practices which can encompass means from drawing to writing to performance or video work, as well as cooking or urbanistic research. Therefore our students such as our collaborators in and outside the school have various backgrounds and work within various fields. In the process of sharing works within the department, ‚animation‘ serves as a counterpoint and field of operations/references in relation to which an approach can be (re)framed. The term does not fulfill a pre-existing definition, but formulates every time anew what animation can be. This has a huge impact on the teaching/learning methodologies : it is not that the techniques make up a body of knowledge that is passed on to the students. But the work consists – practically from the beginning in BAC01 on, and more and more intensified towards BAC03 and MA – in identifying together the concepts, concerns and related demands of what is slowly shaping as each student’s project. Those are explored in close discussion with the teachers, but also in feedback-constellations with other students, that transgress the borders between bacchalor-, master- and phd-students, and namely between student- and teacher-position, towards an open form of collaboration. Such primarily multi-individual path is accompanied by collective propositions : regular workshops and interventions by external visiting artists allow for perspectives and practical experiences within different „worlds“ of developed animation or animation-related practices. Other, not obligatory formats further productively blurr the borders of a pedagogical framework, of what is considered to happen in school : open screenings and regular collective work-dinners (‚colloqs’) hosted in different private appartments, or occasionally works ‚on site’ as factual displacements – such as for example a past workshop in Tirana in collaboration with an albanien urbanist university-faculty. So what is animation ? We address this question not only as a work-internal and/or technical concern, but eminently as a shifting concept, that has to be shaped through and within the very frame of a shared working space – IN the collective decision and realization of its aethetical, pedagogical and political distinctions. [A selection of some traces of student works realized in the department can be discovered here : https://vimeo.com/channels/experimentalanimationerg ]
Enseignant : Nicolas Marcon, Alexander Schellow
Présentations, analyses et discussions collectives autour d’exemples de films d’animation et d’autres pratiques en lien avec l’animation (la performance, l’architecture, les arts visuels…) témoignant d’une approche singulière du cinéma « image par image ».
Au delà des caractéristiques pratiques (décomposition du mouvement, lay-out, dessins, animation, rythme, partition, rapport à la bande son…), l’objectif du cours est d’en exploiter le potentiel pour accompagner un contenu singulier et expérimenter les différentes techniques d’animation.
Cinéma d’animation (Bac 2)
Cinéma d’animation Enseignant : Nicolas Marcon, Alexander Schellow
Présentations, analyses et discussions collectives autour d’exemples de films d’animation et d’autres pratiques en lien avec l’animation (par exemple, la performance, l’architecture, les arts visuels) témoignant d’une approche singulière du cinéma « image par image ». L’atelier propose des processus pratiques d’animation abordant les différentes approches et techniques d’animation. L’objectif est de favoriser la découverte de la variété des différentes techniques d’animation et des sens qu’elles véhiculent.
Cinéma d’animation (Bac 3)
Cinéma d’animation Enseignant : Alexander Schellow
Présentations, analyses et discussions collectives autour d’exemples de films d’animation et d’autres pratiques en lien avec l’animation (par exemple, la performance, l’architecture, les arts visuels) témoignant d’une approche singulière du cinéma « image par image ». L’atelier propose des processus pratiques d’animation abordant les différentes approches et techniques d’animation. L’objectif est de favoriser la découverte de la variété des différentes techniques d’animation et des sens qu’elles véhiculent.