1 |
describe in which socio-cultural environment the video art emerged |
2 |
define video as a medium of art |
3 |
interpret the principle of composition in cinema |
4 |
explain the theories of art |
5 |
have knowledge of research methods used in the field of study |
6 |
evaluate the media content critically within the frame of current developments in the world |
7 |
take part in processes of interdisciplinary work |
8 |
have full knowledge of the terminology on cinema and television |
9 |
analyse a film from the popular cinema, or a film related with a specific issue or period in view of social, economic, cultural and political circumstances |
10 |
examine the innovations that a film brings to the art of cinema |
11 |
analyse films that represent different approaches in the art of cinema |
12 |
analyse various media presentations |
13 |
explain classical, modern and post-modern cinema concepts |
14 |
distinguish new forms of story telling and thematic approaches in the art of cinema |
15 |
discuss how technological developments influence the ways of story telling and cinematograpy |
16 |
make sense of the cultural issues produced and distributed by texts and images. |
17 |
understand the structure of media industries in terms of technology, economy and ideology |
18 |
compare the “new” and the “old” in the art of cinema |
19 |
implement an experimental video application on a specified theme |
20 |
define the applications of compositions in the field of visual arts |
21 |
explain lighting applications in cinema |
22 |
describe the relationship between cinema and philosopy |
23 |
understand the significance of the concept of editing, and evaluate the theoretical aspect of this concept |
24 |
have full knowledge of the methods of scientific research |
25 |
Have knowledge of research methods used in the field of study |
26 |
Evaluate the media critically within the frame of current developments |
27 |
Analyze a film in view of social-economic-cultural-political circumstance |