After passing the exam in the subject of Editing II, students will be able to practically recognize and apply editing articulations within the structure of film time and space; Understand the principles of mechanical transformation of movement; Comprehend the possibilities of editing and justify the influence of its various techniques on the character of film narration; Understand the nature of sound in film and television, as well as practically explain the influence of sound on the overall sound image, through the relationship between the visible and audible in different film and television genres; Explain the historical development, influence, and significance of applied music; Use words as a building element of dialogue, or words as an acoustic material from which dialogue dramaturgy arises in film and television.
Name | Lectures | Exercises | Laboratory |
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DUŠAN VULEKOVIĆ | 2x1 3B+2P |