Lessons: 19.2.2024 General information about the workshop and course organization (Kateřina Turková, Victoria Nainová) 26.2.2024 Crossplatform – introduction and theory (Victoria Nainová) 4.3.2024 Crossplatform – discussion + topics (Victoria Nainová, Kateřina Turková) 11.3.2024 How to take pictures correctly for photo galleries? (František Géla) 18.3.2024 Social media – new trends and approaches, homework (Kateřina Turková) 25.3.2024 Field work (photo reporting + social media) 8. 4. 2024 Feedback (photo reporting) (František Géla) 15. 4. 2024 Feedback (social networks) (Kateřina Turková) 22.4.2024 Video reporting – introduction and theory (Veronika Macková) 29.4.2024 Field work (video) (Veronika Macková) 6.5.2024 Consultation of filmed materials (Veronika Macková) 13.5.2024 Feedback (Video reporting) (Veronika Macková)
Giving that the global media industry is increasing preoccupied with the ways in which the current audiences engage with and move across multiple platforms, this unit will aim at preparing a new generation of cross-platform media professionals. In this both theoretically and practically focused workshop based on learning by doing pedagogy, the students will develop and produce an integrated cross-platform multimodal communication while acquiring knowledge and skills about today´s converging media landscape and their own current and potential role within it. This should set them on a path towards world-class job opportunities, successful freelancing, as well as towards an always-interesting career that blends high professionalism with playful creativity and takes advantage of emerging technologies.
THE PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE IN JOURNALISM IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED.
THE COURSE IS RECOMMENDED FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS (e.g. Erasmus).