FTV2110 - Independent cinema in southeast Asia
6 points, SCA Band 1, 0.125 EFTSL
Undergraduate Faculty of Arts
Leader(s): Benjamin McKay
Offered
Not offered in 2009
Synopsis
This unit deliberately bridges the nexus between theory and practice. While undertaking a critical and theoretical engagement with filmed texts from the contemporary independent cinemas of Southeast Asia students are also asked to be a part of a team in making an independent short digital film. Their exposure to the independent cinema culture of the region should help to inspire both the creative and practical processes of their filmmaking project. Students will have an opportunity to gain experience with the use of digital video camera equipment, sound systems, lighting and both editing and sound mixing using up to date computer based digital video editing software.
Objectives
- Awareness of the historical and cultural contexts which have shaped the independent film industries and cultures in Southeast Asia
- Application of critical theory to specific film analysis and critical engagement
- Practical engagement with digital filmmaking - production, development, direction, writing, budgeting, editing, post-production, distribution
- Relating theory to practice
- To work as part of a team
- To foster and encourage critical thinking alongside practical outcomes.
Assessment
Critical and analytical essay (2000 words): 40%
Visual written filmmaking diary (2000 words): 25%
Film project creative: 15%
Technical: 10%
Team Work: 10%
Contact hours
One 2-hour screening, one 1-hour lecture, and one 2-hour AV lab workshop per week.