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Presentation
Presentation
This course is part of advanced film production training, providing a hands-on laboratory experience in the creation of short films. It focuses on team organization and management, budgeting, and production strategies, integrating artistic and market perspectives. Through practical work and real case analysis, students develop essential skills for all production stages, from pre-production to post-production. This course is a key component of the study program, preparing students for industry challenges and fostering a creative and strategic approach to film production.
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Class from course
Class from course
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Degree | Semesters | ECTS
Degree | Semesters | ECTS
Bachelor | Semestral | 5
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Year | Nature | Language
Year | Nature | Language
3 | Optional | Português
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Code
Code
ULHT160-24636
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Prerequisites and corequisites
Prerequisites and corequisites
Not applicable
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Professional Internship
Professional Internship
Não
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Syllabus
Syllabus
This advanced workshop with a practical component aims to enable students to adopt a strategic and creative vision in the preparation and conduction of projects through collaborative work on concrete cases of short films. The students start by analysing the projects from the perspective of creative production to find the best way to explore the specific potential of each project. The analysis work also includes understanding the different functions in the production sector, from the role of the producer to the assistant, passing through the different functions of a more practical or administrative nature in the management of the projects. In the UC, the students accompany all the phases of production, from pre-production, with the analysis of the projects, their planning, budgeting and team formation and management, to the shooting and post-production phases.
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Objectives
Objectives
This curricular unit corresponds to a laboratorial discipline in which students acquire competencies in the use of advanced tools to produce a short film project. It is intended that students develop the ability to apply production methodologies that allow them, throughout the various stages of a project, to build and manage teams, budgets and production timelines, in a creative and integrated manner with the artistic and market aspects of the projects.
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Teaching methodologies and assessment
Teaching methodologies and assessment
Supervision in a tutoring regime of the work to be executed by the students during the pre-production, shooting and editing of short films. Assessment: result of the work developed, according to the following criteria: - pre-production documents and presentations in class (50%) - performance during production (10%) - result of the finished film (20%) - final self-evaluation report to be presented individually (20%).
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References
References
Cury, Ivan (2011) Directing and Producing for Television: A Format Approach. Oxford: Fourth Edition, Focal Press. Malhotra, Naresh & Birks, David, Marketing Research: an applied approach. Ny: Prentice-Hall, 2015 (7th edition) Millerson, Gerald e Owens, Jim (2012). Television Production. Oxford. Focal Press. Zettl, Herbert (2012). Television Production Handbook. Boston: Wadsworth Series in Broadcast and Production. Erickson; Gunnar; Tulchin; Halloran; The Independent Film Producer´s Survival Guide, A business and legal sourcebook Honthaner, Eve Light (2010), The Complete Film Production Handbook, London: Focal Press Schreibman,Myrl (2011), The Indie Producers Handbook: Creative Producing from A to Z Random House Digital (e-book). Jone, Chris (2010), The Guerilla Film Makers Pocketbook: The Ultimate Guide to Digital Film Making; Paul Hardy, Filming on a Microbudget Paperback, Pocket Essenceials (2008), Continuum.
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Office Hours
Office Hours
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Mobility
Mobility
Yes