JAM - Just a Minute. Music, Art and Design Stop Motion Workshop
Postgraduate course
- ECTS credits
- 10
- Teaching semesters
- Spring
- Course code
- PRO317
- Number of semesters
- 1
- Teaching language
- Norsk / engelsk.
- Resources
- Schedule
Course description
Supplementary semester information
JAM gives the art students the opportunity to develop a stop motion film in direct cooperation with composition, design
students. This direct collaboration is to be understood as an enrichment in their own creative work, where the question
arises what comes first: the sound or the image? or possibly both at the same time?
This is left to the interdisciplinary working groups, who will find out in a joint working process. JAM offers the
opportunity to expand the senses by thinking about image also musically and sound also visually.
The common denominator for all participants is the involvement of time by creating a chain of images or notations,
which are then experienced as dramaturgy in the playback. The course will give the opportunity to experiment in the
Videolab.
The individual working groups decide which topic/material they want to focus on, both musically and artistically.
The workshop will be introduced and accompanied by a series of animated films, lessons, presentations and individual
and group tutorials.
Teachers: Herbert Wiegand(emneasvarlig), Gustav Kvaal (Design), Daniel Biro (komposisjon)
HMS: Video studio
Objectives and Content
JAM offers the opportunity to expand the senses by thinking about images musically and sound visually, giving fine art students the opportunity to develop a stop motion film in direct cooperation with students from music composition and design.
This collaboration is to be understood as an enrichment of one¿s own creative work, in which the question arises: What comes first -- the sound or the image, or both at the same time? This is left up to the interdisciplinary working groups through a joint working process. The common denominator for all participants is time; creating a chain of images or notations, which are then experienced as dramaturgy in the playback.
The module is accompanied by a series of screenings, workshop, presentations, and individual/group tutorials, and provides the opportunity to experiment in the video lab. The individual working groups decide which topic/material they want to focus on, both musically and artistically.
Learning Outcomes
Knowledge:
- Gain insight into the subject areas
Skills:
- Gain experience with relevant formats and processes
- Gain experience with collaborative working methods
General Competence:
- Translate own ideas and working methods into the formats introduced within the module.
Full-time/Part-time
Full time.
ECTS Credits
Level of Study
Semester of Instruction
Place of Instruction
Required Previous Knowledge
Access to the Course
Teaching and learning methods
Methods may include:
- Project development
- Individual research
- Group work
- Lectures
- Presentations
- Group discussions
- Tutorials
- Assigned readings
- Writing exercises