Constructing narratives

Credit Points: 40

This module investigates the construction and relevance of the main method of communication within photography - narratives. Run over 15 weeks, level 2 students are given an opportunity to produce a more substantial body of work than previously.

Students are initially encouraged to work in an experimental manner. They will consider and explore a range of different methods of constructing a sequence of events.

 

Image of a red car parked in a wood - © Philippe Wrigley 2009   Image of a road at night lit by car headlights - © Philippe Wrigley 2009

© Philippe Wrigley, Constructing Narratives 2009

 

Image of the Artist dressed up as the character 'John McLaine' - © Tracie Falcucci 2009    Image of the Artist dressed up as the character 'The Joker' - © Tracie Falcucci 2009

Image of the Artist dressed up as the Character 'Phillip Van Damme' - © Tracie Falcucci 2009    Image of the Artist dressed up as the Character 'Captain Jack Sparrow' - © Tracie Falcucci 2009

© Tracie Falcucci, Constructing Narratives 2009

 

After this 4-week period the students are required to consolidate and develop their knowledge and experience. They will present an initial proposal for their assignment. This will focus on and further develop one of the ideas recently explored i.e. one of the ways in which narrative can be constructed

This module is closely integrated with Themes in Contemporary Practice I and together they continue to inform the development of the students work.

 

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