Introduction to Cinematography

PROGRAM DURATION:

2022-12-19 - 2023-05-30 ( )

IMPLEMENTATION METHOD:

Remotely

DISCOUNT:

Based on discount policy

ECTS:
2
Tuition fees:
270 €
Program Director:
Panayiotis Salapatas

Form Submission is completed on

19-12-2022

Introduction to Cinematography

Form Submission is completed on

19-12-2022

INFORMATION

  • Short Description

    The Center for Education and Lifelong Learning of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki welcomes you to the “Introduction to Cinematography”, a Twenty four hour online course via e-learning.

    The Director of the Program is (Panayiotis Salapatas, Associate Professor, School of Film, Facculty of Fine Arts, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. Panayiotis (Peter) Salapatas is also a practicing profsesional and a member of the G.S.C (Greek Society of Cinematographers).

    Participation fees/Discount

    The cost of the program  is 270 euros.

    Application

    Candidates submit the application form online.

    Each application has to be accompanied by the following document or copies:

    1.              A short biographical note

    2.             Any certificates pertaining to the course

    3.             Any films that the participant has made

    Contact

    For further information, please contact: Panayiotis Salapatas at psalapatas@film.auth.gr

  • Aim and objectives

    The objective of this online course is to approach the art of cinematography mainly from a practical perspective as well as from a theoretical one.

  • Learning Outcomes

    Upon completion of the course, participants will: understand the basic principles of cinematography, communicate easier with the directors, understand the history of cinematography and use it to design their films.  A number of excercises/assigments will be given for each thematic unity. Assigments will be discussed during the class.

    Participant selection & Requirements

    All potential participants are welcome.

  • Target audience

    ►  Internet access

    ►  Personal email

    ►  Access to a basic digital camera with a separate lens and a tripod.

    ►  Basic knowledge of photography will prove to be helpful .

    ►  Access to a number of basic  lights (optional)

  • Selection criteria

    There will be an interview with all potential candidates in order to understand their past in terms of photography/cinematography and assess their needs.

  • Format

    The course (one complete cycle) is structured on a weekly basis. Each week there will be a two hour class live through e-learning.

    Educational Material

    1.  Articles

    2. Excercises/Assigments

    3. Films and videos that apply directly to the course (included short and feature films that Peter Salapatas has

    worked on)

  • Modules

    Upon completion of this course the student will be awarded 2 ECTS.

    Course of the Program (12 thematic unities)

    All thematic unities are 2 hours each.

    #1 Lenses Types of lenses and ways they influence/support the story
    #2 Cameras Sensor, Camera positions, Monitors, Framing         

    ASSIGMENT 1

    #3 LIGHT part 1 What is light, Natural vs Artificial, Four aspects of light. Ways to control light.
    #4 LIGHT part 2 Three point lighting, Lighting ratios, Measuring light, How does light support the story and bring forth the inner world of the character.                   

    ASSIGMENT  2

    #5 The shooting process Working with the director, Ways to approach a scene, Moving the camera, Master shots, Close ups.
    #6 The Long Take Examples from world cinema, How can the long take support the story   

    ASSIGMENT 3

    #7 Cinematic Space part 1 Different kinds of cinematic spaces
    #8 Cinematic Space part 2 Continuation of part 1. Controlling the lines, color and rythm of a scene.

    ASSIGMENT 4

    #9  Painting and Cinema The relationship between cinema and painting.

    ASSIGMENT 5

    #10 Image semiotics. Denotation and connotation How a photo or an audiovisual piece produces meaning and how it is related to the cultural context.
    #11 Semiotics: Narration and Myth How does narration and the audiovisual choices create a myth around characters and objects.

    ASSIGMENT 6

    #12 Zen and the art of cinematography Ways a cinematographer understand the shot/sequence. Way she/she relates to the story.

     

    There are 6 assigments for the whole course which will be given in class and which are related to each thematic unity. Each assigment will not take more then two to three hours to complete. There will also be given two online quizes for revision purposes.

    In addition at the end of the cycle a short film (2 or three minutes)  or a photostory  (max 15 photographs) will be required.

  • Liabilities

    Upon successful completion of the course, participants will be awarded a Certificate of Completion.

    For the successful completion of the program, the participants should:

    A)     have attended all the teaching units. Absences may not exceed 10% of the scheduled training hours.

    B)      have passed the exams or (περιγράψτε τον τρόπο εξέτασης και βαθμολόγησης)

    C)      have paid all the tuition fees by one month into the course

    Participants, who have attended but not completed successfully, will be awarded a Certificate of Attendance.

  • Contact

    For further information, please contact: Panayiotis salapatas at psalapatas@film.auth.gr

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