96444 - Laboratory of Film and TV Production (1) (G. A)

Academic Year 2022/2023

Learning outcomes

By the end of the laboratory the student: knows the basic processes and techniques related to the creation, writing, production, packaging and distribution of film and tv products; knows how to place film and tv production within the broader context of the creation of contents for media and cultural industries; is able to contribute autonomously to the creation of an audiovisual product.

Course contents

TRANSMEDIA AND CROSSMEDIA

The 30-hour workshop will take place in Laboratory 2 (computer room) with access from via Zamboni 34

Starting from September 19th, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday from 1pm to 3pm, until October 25th


The laboratory will provide comprehensive training on the world of audiovisuals and the main audiovisual production techniques, both in relation to the different media and to the possible destinations of the product.

Tools will also be provided both from a practical point of view, for the creation of crossmedia and transmedia content, and analytical, for the use and understanding of the basic elements of audiovisual language in a transmedia key.

In parallel with the more theoretical introduction, with the help of the teacher ample space will be dedicated to the practical dimension of the laboratory. With the request to design some products of a transmedia nature, collectively or individually, which will be analyzed with the teacher and will constitute material for the exam.


The following topics will be addressed during the course:

• transmedia approach to entertainment

• design and production of transmedia products

• transmedia storytelling

• storyworld

• transmedia architectures

• analysis of particularly significant cases in transmedia production



Readings/Bibliography

Max Giovagnoli, Transmedia. Storytelling e comunicazione, Apogeo, 2013

Max Giovagnoli, Transmedia Way, Apogeo, 2017

Teaching methods

The course includes an introductory theoretical part and a practical laboratory part.

The course includes lectures with the support of slides, audiovisuals, digital sources, shared materials. Furthermore, the course will host meetings with experts in the transmedia sector, providing moments of vision and analysis of specific cases.

The laboratory part will see the work of creating crossmedia and transmedia products.

Assessment methods

The final evaluation will derive in part from the realization of a transmedia or crossmedia project on freely chosen themes, which contains fundamental design elements.

The project constitutes 50% of the overall evaluation of the exam.

The other 50% comes from a 15-question multiple-choice test on the two texts adopted.

Teaching tools

Projections, computer exercises, interventions by experts from the various sectors of transmedia, analysis of case studies.

Office hours

See the website of Piero Di Domenico

SDGs

Quality education

This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.