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Subject |
Related Preparation |
1) |
What is story? Different narrative styles.
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2) |
Visual story telling tools used by the artist.
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Working on the assignments.
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3) |
Statement, Design and Atmosphere. Understanding “Blade Runner” and “Seven”.
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Working on the assignments. |
4) |
Breaking-down a script and designing emotional rhythm.
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Working on the assignments. |
5) |
Designing visual system and all components of it. Other art forms to collaborate.
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Working on the assignments. |
6) |
Designing a shot with using graphic components in order to create dramatic tension. All considerations to make a coverage on a scene.
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Working on the assignments. |
7) |
Assessment for the assignment
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Working on the assignments. |
8) |
What is art What is Craft? Society, culture and target audience.
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Working on the assignments.
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9) |
Pre-visualizing, working with story boards. Pre production.
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Working on the assignments. |
10) |
Narrative use of light, camera and working with a director of photography. Comparison between film and digital.
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Working on the assignments. |
11) |
Directing T.V. Commercials.
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Working on the assignments. |
12) |
Directing music videos. Visual system on Experimental Filmmaking.
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Working on the assignments. |
13) |
Components of production designing.
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Working on the assignments.
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14) |
Cognitive perception of audience and manipulating emotions.
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Final Project |
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Program Outcomes |
Level of Contribution |
1) |
To develop an interest in the human mind and behavior, to be able to evaluate theories using empirical findings, to understand that psychology is an evidence-based science by acquiring critical thinking skills. |
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2) |
To gain a biopsychosocial perspective on human behavior. To understand the biological, psychological, and social variables of behavior. |
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3) |
To learn the basic concepts in psychology and the theoretical and practical approaches used to study them (e.g. basic observation and interview techniques). |
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4) |
To acquire the methods and skills to access and write information using English as the dominant language in the psychological literature, to recognize and apply scientific research and data evaluation techniques (e.g. correlational, experimental, cross-sectional and longitudinal studies, case studies). |
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5) |
To be against discrimination and prejudice; to have ethical concerns while working in research and practice areas. |
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6) |
To recognize the main subfields of psychology (experimental, developmental, clinical, cognitive, social and industrial/organizational psychology) and their related fields of study and specialization. |
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7) |
To acquire the skills necessary for analyzing, interpreting and presenting the findings as well as problem posing, hypothesizing and data collection, which are the basic elements of scientific studies. |
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8) |
To gain the basic knowledge and skills necessary for psychological assessment and evaluation. |
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9) |
To acquire basic knowledge of other disciplines (medicine, genetics, biology, economics, sociology, political science, communication, philosophy, anthropology, literature, law, art, etc.) that will contribute to psychology and to use this knowledge in the understanding and interpretation of psychological processes. |
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10) |
To develop sensitivity towards social problems; to take responsibility in activities that benefit the field of psychology and society. |
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11) |
To have problem solving skills and to be able to develop the necessary analytical approaches for this. |
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12) |
To be able to criticize any subject in business and academic life and to be able to express their thoughts. |
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