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Course Post-Digital Photojournalism is introducing the current situation of visual journalism. With the rise of digital technologies, theoreticians started to describe the era as post-photographic, as the death of traditional photography. Now, twenty years later it is obvious, that visual messages are more powerful than ever. This course will introduce today's condition of visual journalism. Students will learn about the transition from traditional, film-based photography to digital imaging, to the current post-digital condition. Part of the course are also practical assignments, which will help to better understand the nature of problems introduced in theoretical lectures. Students will use traditional photo equipment, DSLRs, mobile photojournalism, drone journalism, VR journalism.
MOODLE: https://dl2.cuni.cz/course/view.php?id=5710 Poslední úprava: Lábová Sandra, Mgr., Ph.D. (03.10.2024)
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CHAMBERLAIN, Phillip (2017). Drones and Journalism: How the media is making use of unmanned aerial vehicles (Routledge Focus on Journalism Studies) 1st Edition. ISBN-13: 978-1138668782. LESTER, P., M., ROSS, S., D. (2011). Images that injure [elektronický zdroj]: pictorial stereotypes in the media / Susan Dente Ross and Paul Martin Lester, editors. ISBN 9780313378935. Kobre, K. (2008). Photojournalism: the professionals' approach. Amsterdam; Boston: Focal Press. Láb, F. L., & Štefaniková, S. (2017). Photojournalism in Central Europe: Editorial and Working Practices. Nordicom Review, 387-23. doi:10.1515/nor-2017-041. LANGTON, L. (2009). Photojournalism and today's news: creating visual reality / Loup Langton. ISBN 9781405178976. PANZER, M. (2005). Things as they are: photojournalism in context since 1955 / by Mary Panzerr ; afterword by Christian Caujolle. ISBN 9781597110365. RITCHIN, F. (2010). Bending the frame: photojournalism, documentary, and the citizen / Fred Ritchin. ISBN 9781597111201. WHEELER, T. (2002). Phototruth or photofiction? [electronic resource]: ethics and media imagery in the digital age / Tom Wheeler. ISBN 0805842616. ZAVOINA, S. C. (2002). Digital photojournalism / Susan C. Zavoina, John H. Davidson. ISBN 0205332404.
https://witness.worldpressphoto.org https://www.worldpressphoto.org/activities/research/state-news-photography-2016 https://www.worldpressphoto.org/news/2016-02-29/world-press-photo-foundation-releases-technical-report-2016-photo-contest Poslední úprava: Němcová Tejkalová Alice, doc. PhDr., Ph.D. (19.02.2023)
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Requirements: 1) Active participation in lectures is expected Final Grading Assignments evaluation: Each assignment might be evaluated with up to 10 points. This evaluation consists of: 1) On-time submission (10 points) - One hour before the class commences, at 8:00 both groups Important: The course requires independent work outside scheduled lectures (taking pictures). Poslední úprava: Lábová Sandra, Mgr., Ph.D. (18.11.2024)
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Week 1 (3/10): Course Introduction and Foundations (100 minutes) Week 2 (10/10): Technology of photography (100 minutes) Week 3 (17/10): Visual Storytelling Basics (100 minutes) Week 4 (24/10): Assignment I: discussion (100 minutes) Week 5 (31/11): Light and Portrait Workshop I (200 minutes) Week 6 (7/11): Light and Portrait Workshop II (200 minutes) Week 7 (14/11 and 17/11): Multimedia collaborative project I (100 minutes) Week 8 (21/11): Multimedia Collaborative Project II (100 minutes) Week 9 (28/11): Semestral Project II (100 minutes) Week 10 (5/12): Assignment III: Portrait (100 minutes) Week 11 (14/12): Guest lecture and Student presentation of inspiring contemporary photojournalistic work (200 minutes) Week 12 (19/12): Semestral Project III Week 13 (4/1/24): Fakery and ethics in photojournalism January: Semestral Project Finals Poslední úprava: Lábová Sandra, Mgr., Ph.D. (02.10.2024)
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