Overview
Students analyse the essential historical, theoretical, and ethical implications of image-making, and apply this understanding to their own photographic practice. The two core units provide essential technical skills in camera operation, workflow management and image editing. Students can then choose units with an artistic, documentary, or commercial focus in accordance … For more content click the Read More button below.
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Structure
12 credit points
Minor12 credit points
Available in courses
B1344 - Bachelor of Communication / Bachelor of Creative Media
B1342 - Bachelor of Communication
Learning outcomes
1.
Apply fundamental technical skills to capture, process, and edit digital photographs.
2.
Demonstrate skills in lighting systems designed for studio or on location.
3.
Synthesise essential camera and lighting skills with an understanding of photography’s historical, social, ethical and cultural associations to produce photographs.
4.
Critically engage with diverse work and approaches to photography to demonstrate visual literacy.
5.
Creatively communicate through a coherent series of photographs in a chosen genre and apply a consistent aesthetic to the work.
6.
Produce creative work consistent with the contemporary norms and standards of the discipline and its related industries.
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