Teaching Camera Craft Online during the Covid Pandemic

Abstract

This paper identifies and explores the challenges of teaching specialist camera and studio craft based production courses online given the Covid-19 pandemic. The Covid-19 pandemic resulted in all courses at the National Centre for Computer Animation, Bournemouth University being delivered online rather than face-to-face. This was particularly challenging for the units that involved camera production. This paper explores the different strategies used to deliver online three different camera based units with very different intended learning outcomes; a) Visual Storytelling and Previsualisation, b) Visual Studies, and, c) Visual Effects Photography and Acquisition. A novel teaching model emerged that allowed for enhanced student engagement and practice whilst working within the constraints of inaccessibility to specialist camera equipment and location work. This can be summed up as an iterative spiral model; Introduce>Set>Practice>Reinforce>Assess>Feedback The resulting outcomes, both in terms of the teaching and delivery approaches as well as the student work is discussed and analysed.

Presenters

Rehan Zia
Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Media and Communication, Bournemouth University, United Kingdom

Jiwon Chun
Bournemouth University

Srilakshmi Balaji
Student, BA (Hons) Computer Animation Technical Arts, Bournemouth University, Abū Z̧aby [Abu Dhabi], United Arab Emirates

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Presentation Type

Paper Presentation in a Themed Session

Theme

New Media, Technology and the Arts

KEYWORDS

Education, Pedagogy, Camera

Digital Media

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