Bachelor in Filming and Montage

faculty of Fine Arts - Department of Visual Arts

Description

Photography and montage program, one of the academic programs offered by the Department of Visual Arts (Cinema and television). It is considered one of the most important scientific programs that seek to qualify the student and enable him to use modern technologies in the fields of photography and montage.

Objectives

1. Enable students to use modern media technologies.  2. Graduating distinguished cadres in the field of photography and montage that have the ability to compete locally and regionally.  3. Developing the skills of students studying in the department and helping them to produce works of art with a high level of efficiency. 4. Linking the theoretical and practical sides in the field in line with the requirements of the labor mark

Outcomes

  • Developing abilities to work collectively
  • Optimal use of technology programs related to specialization and their use as required
  • Suggesting solutions to the problems that students face during the course of work

Certificate Rewarded

Bachelor's degree in Photography and Editing

Entry Reuirements

  • The student must have obtained a high school diploma with a rate of no less than (65%), sixty-five percent of the total marks in all departments, provided that the prescribed entrance exams are taken.
  • To be able to pursue studies in his desired major.
  • Foreign students are accepted at their own expense in accordance with the provisions of the study and examination regulations, and that the applicant fulfills other admission requirements, and the student must pass the entrance examination.

Study Plan

The Bachelor in Filming and Montage prepares students to qualify for Bachelor in Filming and Montage . The student studies several subjects which have been carefully chosen in this major to cover its different aspects.

It comprises 8 Semesters of study, in which the student will study a total of 130 units, which include 10 units of general subjects, and 114 major units

Study plan for this program is shown below:

1st Semester

Code Title Credits Course Type Prerequisite
GS121 02 University requirement +

VSA430 Lighting principles 03 Compulsory +

VSA329 03 Compulsory +

VSA221 03 Compulsory +

PE320 03 Compulsory +

PE306 03 Compulsory +

GS123 02 University requirement +

GS122 02 University requirement +

CN220 Libyan literature 03 Compulsory +

Libyan literature is a general course that aims to focus on the history of Libyan literature since its inception. The subject matter of this course deals with the first signs of Libyan literature since the Ottoman Empire period, passing through the Italian colonial period, and finally the modern era. This study tool also displays the most prominent literary works and well-known symbols in the Libyan literary community by evoking poems, novels and Libyan literary stories that preserved Libyan history. On the other hand, knowing the aspects that influenced the Libyan literary movement.

2nd Semester

Code Title Credits Course Type Prerequisite
VSA132 Photography 1 03 General +

GS224 02 University requirement GS121 +

VSA322 universal Literature 03 General +

3rd Semester

Code Title Credits Course Type Prerequisite
VAS220 03 Compulsory +

VSA228 Psychology of personality 03 General +

The course introduces the student to the most important scientific foundations for the study of personality so that the student understands the individual differences between personalities, and thus acquaints the student with the scientific foundations and principles of analysis and the psychological study of personality

4th Semester

Code Title Credits Course Type Prerequisite
SD218 Cinematic narrative 03 General +

This course aims to teach students the principles and foundations of the science of narration in general, and in cinema and television in particular, and the extent of the importance of this lesson and its impact on the structure of the visual achievement, as it is one of the important and vital courses that began to take a large part in the modern narrative works, as it affects the style of storytelling and viewing and its effectiveness In raising the level of the artistic achievement to reach an integrated artistic and aesthetic vision of the cinematic and television image, as the narration is one of the first tasks that the image performs, so this course is concerned with knowing and consolidating all the main joints on which (narrative science) is based and making them available to students to develop their skills and artistic abilities According to the latest modern developments that constantly keep pace with this most important and influential cultural activity among the rest of the arts.

VSA325 Scenario 1 04 Compulsory +

Teaching students the basic specialized skills for script writing, the methods and methods used to produce a specialized text for cinema and television, including the basic elements of the visual language in the visual medium, relying on literary skills for writing and building the story in a tight manner, starting from the idea to the literary scenario and then the executive scenario that each student must write as an achiever Final

VSA328 Electronic montage1 03 Compulsory +

Introducing the student to digital montage, how to use it for the most important and latest montage programs, and how to prepare a practical project of his own by focusing on each student in order to do practical training on that in order to fully prepare him to prepare his personal project in the next stage.

5th Semester

Code Title Credits Course Type Prerequisite
PE310 Electronic montage2 03 Compulsory +

Teaching students the art of digital montage, by getting acquainted with one of the digital montage programs, as well as getting acquainted with the editing tools in cinema and television and his work team, and teaching students how to work the aesthetic employment of the elements of digital cinema montage, and tracking the work of each element and stage of work in the cinematic film or program Television, starting from planning filming and then actual filming, as well as choosing the methods of movement for the actors, all the way to the montage stage or the final form of the movie or television program.

SD313 Visual effects and illusions 02 General +

Teaching students the art of deception and visual effects by recognizing the types of visual effects such as mechanical, electronic, optical and digital effects. Therefore, they identify the most important deception techniques, that is, they are employed in the film industry in the technique of problematic, virtual light, motion simulation technology, etc.

VAS213 03 Compulsory +

6th Semester

Code Title Credits Course Type Prerequisite
PE353 Montage Applications 04 Compulsory +

Teaching students the aesthetics of montage for cinema and television by getting acquainted with montage theories, methods, types, and mechanisms, and teaching students how to aesthetically employ montage mechanisms and programs, starting with filming footage and then linking it, and how to use appropriate aesthetic, dramatic, and expressive means of transmission to the aesthetic employment of visual and sound effects, leading to presenting the work in its final image.

Elective Subjects

Code Title Credits Course Type Prerequisite
VSA422 03 Compulsory +

PE227 03 Compulsory +

VLD123 03 Compulsory +