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Veranstaltungsbeschreibung

221159a Regie 1

Zuletzt geändert:15.04.2024 / Stöhr
EDV-Nr:221159a
Studiengänge: Audiovisuelle Medien (Bachelor, 7 Semester), Prüfungsleistung im Modul Regie 1 in Semester 3 4 6 7
Häufigkeit: W24/25; S25; W25/26; S26
Dozent:
Link zur Veranstaltung / zum E-Learning-Kurs: 221159- on MOODLE https://moodle.hdm-stuttgart.de/course/view.php?id=19078
Sprache: Deutsch und Englisch
Art: -
Umfang: 6 SWS
ECTS-Punkte: 8
Workload: DEUTSCH:

Präsenzeit:

15 Vorlesungen zu je 6 SWS = 67,5 Stunden

Vor- bzw. Nachbereitung: 15 x 2 Arbeitsstunden = 30 Stunden

Prüfungsleistung erbringen: 102,5 Stunden

Gesamter Zeitaufwand: 200 Stunden. (25 Stunden pro ECTS)

ENGLISH:

Presence time:

15 lectures of 6 SWS each = 67,5 hours

Preparation and follow-up: 15 x 2 working hours = 30 hours

Performing an examination: 102,5 hours

Total time required: 200 hours (25 hours each ECTS)

Inhaltliche Verbindung zu anderen Lehrveranstaltungen im Modul: Connected to Screenwriting 1 & 2 & Directing 2. Film history. All courses connecte to film and TV.
Prüfungsform:
Beschreibung: The class is structured as both theoretical and practical, offering the students a basic view on the director's mission, whether for the screen or for the stage. The students will go through a series of practical games/exercises, designed to help them discover the tools of the director's craft. They will start with the basic tools of building a scene:characters, location, objective and go on to developing their own creative personality as directors.The class comprehends film and text analysis, character development, story-telling, scene development, how to market oneself as a director, finding one's creative mission and is willing to address any themes that rise during the sessions. The module covers a broad range of issues linked to the fundamental aspects of dramatisation both in performance art, script development, documentary art and media reporting, as well as storytelling as applied to digital communication. Learning outcomes: The hands-on section of the course enables the students to create and develop their own projects. This also leaves room for experimentation and putting their ideas and acquired skills into practice.

Students will: - learn about the director´s craft including pitching techniques, write and develop their own projects.

AND: - reflect on contemporary fiction and documentary films. - discover the tools of screenwriting. - gain an understanding of the actor´s craft. - become familiar with the fundamental aspects of the mise en scène - travel through film history. - learn to co-operate and to communicate in an international student team. The course is part of the INTERNATIONAL STORYTELLING MINOR
English Title: DIRECTING 1
English Abstract: Note: This course currently only takes place in winter term (exceptions possible).

The course is part of the INTERNATIONAL STORYTELLING MINOR (in winter term).

The class is structured as both theoretical and practical, offering the students a basic view on the director's mission, whether for the screen or for the stage. The students will go through a series of practical games/exercises, designed to help them discover the tools of the director's craft. They will start with the basic tools of building a scene:characters, location, objective and go on to developing their own creative personality as directors.The class comprehends film and text analysis, character development, story-telling, scene development, how to market oneself as a director, finding one's creative mission and is willing to address any themes that rise during the sessions. The module covers a broad range of issues linked to the fundamental aspects of dramatisation both in performance art, script development, documentary art and media reporting, as well as storytelling as applied to digital communication. Learning outcomes: The hands-on section of the course enables the students to create and develop their own projects. This also leaves room for experimentation and putting their ideas and acquired skills into practice.

Students will: - learn about the director´s craft including pitching techniques, write and develop their own projects.

AND: - reflect on contemporary fiction and documentary films. - discover the tools of screenwriting. - gain an understanding of the actor´s craft. - become familiar with the fundamental aspects of the mise en scène - travel through film history. - learn to co-operate and to communicate in an international student team.
Literatur: A complete list of literature will be given in class.

Weitere Literatur finden Sie in der HdM-Bibliothek.
Internet: Internetquellen:

Prof. Hannes Stoehr- Stuttgart Media University

https://www.hdm-stuttgart.de/hochschule/organisation/professoren/suche_ergebnis_liste?Id=6379768