Universitat Internacional de Catalunya

Introduction to Audiovisual Language

Introduction to Audiovisual Language
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First semester
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Main language of instruction: Catalan

Other languages of instruction: English, Spanish

Teaching staff


By appointment by email.

Introduction

Introduction to Audiovisual Language is a subject of 4 ECTS credits that is taught in the first semester of the first course of Journalism. It is part of the base of the academic curriculum of the area of Audiovisual Journalism. Thus, along with other subjects studied during the first year (Journalistic Language 1), this subject contributes to prepare students to access the second course "Television Communication".

The subject aims to make the students acquire the knowledge and fundamental abilities of the audiovisual journalistic language. In this sense, it introduces both the theoretical and practical specificities of the elements that constitute the codes of the audiovisual language.

"Introduction to Audiovisual Language" provides very important technical and narrative knowledge to transmit the desired message. In addition, students will experience teamwork and acquire a critical attitude towards audiovisual products with which they will have to work as future communication professionals.

Pre-course requirements

It is not a requirement to have prior knowledge of the audiovisual world, although good predisposition and interest in the different audiovisual content is an extra to face the subject.

Objectives

The aim of the subject is to train the student with maximum knowledge related to audiovisual language, as well as to edit a story and a report, through theoretical and practical knowledge regarding the edition of the raw material from own or other recordings, valuing the application of different assembly techniques and the narrative procedures typical of the report and other audiovisual products.

Competences/Learning outcomes of the degree programme

  • 02 CG - The ability to learn and act an autonomously and responsibly
  • 07 CG - The ability to confront difficulties and resolve problems
  • 14 CE - The ability to plan technical and human resources
  • 28 CE - The ability to understand and apply production and editing techniques for newspaper, radio, television and Internet
  • 32 CE - Knowledge and mastery of the image and its communicative abilities
  • 45 CE - The ability and capacity to give a creative form to a journalistic message
  • 52 CE - The ability to adapt to changing circumstances

Learning outcomes of the subject

Students:

  • Will move in a professional environment with autonomy.
  • Will work with naturalness and professionalism in the process of recording with a single camera.
  • They can editi a video as they will have acquired knowledge of the video editing software.
  • They will use narrative resources critically to perform an audiovisual product.
  • Know the types of non-linear post-production rooms, their equipment and their configuration.
  • They will easily manage video editing software, audio, web pages and graphic editing.
  • Carry out the cataloging process, minute and capture of the images, interviews and statements for your organization in the assembly process.
  • Synchronize the video and its corresponding audio from the image and sound brands of the claquettes or from any other reference.
  • Complete the total edition of the project, determining the order and duration of entrances, off-field (off) and tails.
  • Generate and apply the master's degree inlays of credits, credits, graphics and marks, based on specific qualification tools.
  • It develops an audiovisual master's degree, taking into account the communicative conditions of rhythm, continuity and movement, among others, that contribute to the achievement of the objectives of the program.
  • Generate a final master's degree that meets the specific requirements and norms for broadcasting, video, sound and synchronisms.
  • Generate versions in various output formats adjusted to their recipients and bandwidth assumptions, available in satellite or Internet broadcasts.
  • They will know how to use graphic resources in journalistic or communication projects.

Syllabus

 

1. Audiovisual panorama in Catalonia

1.1. Penetration of the media in Catalonia

1.2. Television in Spain

1.3. Television in Catalonia

1.4. The local television

1.5. Television audience: channels and programs

 

2. Introduction to audiovisual journalism

2.1. The specificities of the audiovisual media: think with images, detect important actions and writing for the ear

2.2. Reception conditions for written and audiovisual narratives: characteristics and limitations

2.3. The elements of the audiovisual message. The conjugation of codes

2.4. Street team, team in the studio

 

3. Shooting of informative programs

3.1. The previous phase: Pre-production, planning and documentation

3.2. Functions of the broadcast journalist

3.3. Typology of plans, camera movements and gold rules

3.4. Recommendations for shooting

 

4. Technical concepts: image and sound adjustment

4.1. Diaphragm, Iris, focus and depth of field

4.2. Color temperature / white balance

4.3. Neutral density filters

4.4. Gain

 

5. Script and narration

5.1. Vision and selection

5.2. Structure of news information

5.3. Script and text

5.4. The discourse of the assembly

 

6. Type of assembly

6.1. Tª of the double coding. What is first, the image or the text?

6.2. Mounting type

 

7. Edition and post-production.

7.1. Transitions

7.2. Correspondence image-voice

 

8. Problems of narrative and film continuity

8.1 Angle

8.2. Plans

8.3. Raccord

8.4. Axle leap

 

9. The sound in the audiovisual piece

9.1. Go off

9.2. Sound atmosphere

9.3. Declarations: the street interview

9.4. Synchronization

 

10. The text in the image

10.1. Lettering

10.2. Over-pressures

Teaching and learning activities

In person



TRAINING ACTIVITY ECTS CREDITS
Coaching. Monitoring how students learn the content of the subject, either individually or in groups. In the coaching sessions, mistakes will be corrected, queries answered, and exercises and activities to achieve the established objectives will be suggested. 0,8
Focused Praxis. Handing in occasional exercises to learn theory through practice. 1,2
E-learning. Virtual learning based on ICT. 0,6
Practical workshop. A highly practical working activity, where students can acquire skills that are practical or also theoretical (intellectual skills, logical skills, critical skills, intellectual learning skills, study skills, quoting skills, etc). 0,6
Lectures. In lectures, lecturers/professors not only transmit content or knowledge, but also, and above all else, attitudes, motivation, skills and values, etc. They also ensure that participants can express their opinions and arguments to the other students. 0,8

Evaluation systems and criteria

In person



The subject will be evaluated continuously and it will be necessary to pass all the parts to pass the subject.

It is necessary to bring headphones and an external hard drive or USB memory with enough capacity for class.


Part 1: Partial theoretical exam (30% of the final mark of the subject)

It will be test type. A score of 10 will be scored and a minimum of 5 will be required to average the other parts.

 

Part 2: Practices and participation in class (70% of the final mark of the subject)

Students will be required to submit several interrelated exercises. These works will have a personal and group development. In addition, other criteria such as attitude, teamwork, compliance with the deadline or creativity will be assessed in the correctness of the exercises and activities delivered. Follow-up of recommended readings in class will also be considered.

In the second call, the note will be saved in case one of the two parties has passed. It will be necessary to pass both the theoretical exam and the practical part to pass the subject.

 

In the third and subsequent calls, it will be necessary to repeat the subject.

Bibliography and resources

Recomended Bibliography: will be comented during the course

Didactic resources