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  • Faculty of Communication Sciences
  • Department of New Media and Communication (30% English)
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  • Visual Culture and Storytelling
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  • Define and explain key concepts related to representation, image, symbol, narrative, and visual culture.
  • Distinguish and compare different periods, styles, and movements in the history of visual storytelling, from prehistoric to avant-garde practices.
  • Analyze the relationship between visuality and narrative in various media such as painting, photography, cinema, and digital platforms.
  • Evaluate how cultural, historical, and political contexts shape visual narratives and storytelling strategies.
  • Interpret visual narratives using appropriate theoretical frameworks such as discourse, gaze theory, and representation.
  • Discuss the roles of gender, identity, power, and memory in the construction and reception of visual stories.
  • Apply storytelling techniques in various formats (photographic series, short videos, digital posts) to create meaningful visual narratives.
  • Design and present original visual storytelling projects by integrating conceptual knowledge with creative practice.
  • Reflect critically on visual production processes, personal creative choices, and audience interpretation.

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