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Subject |
Related Preparation |
1) |
• Presenting the course content to the student
• Explanation of Applications and Homework and Grading topics
• Notification of Preparation and Presentation Dates of Visa and Final Films. |
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2) |
• Character analysis and character creation according to Archetypes of Carl Gustav Jung
• Explanation of Collective Unconscious and Archetypes
• Mythological hero, its effects on contemporary psychology and filmmaking |
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3) |
• Examination of Archetypal characters in Screenplay and Movies
• Explaining Jung's Archetypes one by one
• Hero, persona, soft-headed hero, dark heroes, dark backgrounds
• Shadow, shadow as bad, shadow as other self, contradictory duality, escape from shadow, eternal shadow, visual representation of shadow,
• Goddess, shadow goddess, real life goddess, seductive woman.
• smart old man
• Anima, animus, shadow animus, deceptive |
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4) |
• Defining archetypal characters in scenarios prepared by students
• Investigation of dramatic effects in scenarios according to archetypes
• Investigation of tempering, disguise, physical deformation themes |
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5) |
• Explaining the plot archetypes
• Confrontation and integration: Transcend function
• Quad structure
• Conversion
• Lucky coincidences
• Healing fate
• love scene |
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6) |
• Explaining the effects of symbolism and cinema in visual arts
• History of symbolism - Sacred symbols
• Modern painting and cinema relationship as a symbol
• The use of symbolism by important directors in the history of cinema |
Not Exists. |
7) |
• The meaning of the movie format
• Form as a system, form versus content
• Form and emotion
• Form and meaning |
Not Exists. |
8) |
Midterm |
Nor Exists. |
9) |
• General evaluation
• Application and evaluation of theoretical expressions |
Not Exists. |
10) |
• Examination of color theory, technical possibilities and symbolic effects in cinema
• Nature of light, color perception
• Color circle
Color essence, saturation and value
• Complementary colors
• Featured and regressive colors |
Not Exists. |
11) |
• Light as a narrative element of the film dilinte
• The origins of film lighting, Film Noir
• Light as visual metaphor |
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12) |
• Objective as a narrative element in film language
• Lens and frame
• Lens perspective, deep clarity
• Compacting the space
• Playing with perspective
• Elective clarity |
Not Exists. |
13) |
• Analysis of lens and color languages with sample films
• Students prepare collages and mood boards with sample film frames |
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14) |
Final |
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15) |
Final |
Not Exists. |
16) |
Final |
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Course Notes / Textbooks: |
Krasilovsky, M. William, The Business of Music, 10th edition, New Yorks: Billboard Books, 2007
Passman, Donald S., All You Need to Know about the Music Business, 8th edition, New York: Free Press, 2012
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References: |
Krasilovsky, M. William, The Business of Music, 10th edition, New Yorks: Billboard Books, 2007
Passman, Donald S., All You Need to Know about the Music Business, 8th edition, New York: Free Press, 2012
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Program Outcomes |
Level of Contribution |
1) |
Sports management students have advanced level theoretical and practical knowledge supported by textbooks, application tools and other resources which contain up-to-date information in the field. |
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2) |
Sport management students can transfer their opinions and suggestions for solutions to problems in written and orally, and share their ideas and solutions with problems by supporting them with qualitative and quantitative data.
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3) |
Sports management students act in accordance with social, scientific, cultural and ethical values in the stages of collecting, interpreting, applying and announcing the data related to the field. |
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4) |
Sports management students can use the advanced theoretical and practical knowledge gained in the field and use the advanced knowledge and skills in the field to interpret and evaluate the data, to identify problems, to analyze problems, to develop solutions based on research and evidence. |
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5) |
Sports management students can conduct an advanced study independently and take responsibility as an individual and team member in order to solve unforeseen complex problems encountered in the applications related to their field.
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