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Documentary Theory and Practice

Code: 103031 ECTS Credits: 6
2024/2025
Degree Type Year
2501933 Journalism OT 3
2501933 Journalism OT 4

Contact

Name:
Xavier Ribes Guardia
Email:
xavier.ribes@uab.cat

Teachers

Montserrat Santamarina Blanco

Teaching groups languages

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Prerequisites

Knowledge of the history of cinema and audiovisual language. English knowledge for reading and viewing media projects.


Objectives and Contextualisation

Know the history of the documentary and learn the languages and specificities to develop the ability to make critical and imaginative documentary projects.


Competences

    Journalism
  • Abide by ethics and the canons of journalism, as well as the regulatory framework governing information.
  • Design the formal and aesthetic aspects in print, graphic, audiovisual and digital media, and use computer-based techniques to represent information using infographic and documentary systems.
  • Relay journalistic information in the language characteristic of each communication medium, in its combined modern forms or on digital media, and apply the genres and different journalistic procedures.
  • Rigorously apply scientific thinking.
  • Students can apply the knowledge to their own work or vocation in a professional manner and have the powers generally demonstrated by preparing and defending arguments and solving problems within their area of study.
  • Students must be capable of communicating information, ideas, problems and solutions to both specialised and non-specialised audiences.
  • Students must develop the necessary learning skills in order to undertake further training with a high degree of autonomy.
  • Take sex- or gender-based inequalities into consideration when operating within one's own area of knowledge.
  • Use one's imagination with flexibility, originality and ease.

Learning Outcomes

  1. Analyse the sex- or gender-based inequalities and the gender biases present in one's own area of knowledge.
  2. Apply legislation and ethical principles to the production of multimedia journalistic documentaries.
  3. Apply professional ethics to the production of journalistic documentaries.
  4. Apply the technologies and systems used to process, produce and relay information for new genres and multimedia audiovisual formats.
  5. Apply theoretical principles to creative processes.
  6. Communicate using language that is not sexist or discriminatory.
  7. Consider how gender stereotypes and roles impinge on the exercise of the profession.
  8. Design the formal and aesthetic aspects in audiovisual and digital media to create journalistic documentaries and other multimedia genres.
  9. Generate quality audiovisual products with innovative aesthetics.
  10. Master technological tools for audiovisual production.
  11. Rigorously apply scientific thinking.
  12. Students can apply the knowledge to their own work or vocation in a professional manner and have the powers generally demonstrated by preparing and defending arguments and solving problems within their area of study.
  13. Students must be capable of communicating information, ideas, problems and solutions to both specialised and non-specialised audiences.
  14. Students must develop the necessary learning skills in order to undertake further training with a high degree of autonomy.
  15. Use one's imagination with flexibility, originality and ease.
  16. Use the language specific to each audiovisual communication medium in its combined modern forms or digital formats for producing infographic products.
  17. Use the language specific to each audiovisual communication medium in its combined modern forms or digital formats for producing journalistic documentaries.

Content

1. The concept of documentary

2. Ways and voices of the documentary in history

3. Style and shape

4. From creation to reality

5. New formats and supports


Activities and Methodology

Title Hours ECTS Learning Outcomes
Type: Directed      
Classes 15 0.6 2, 3, 8, 17
Laboratory practices 22.5 0.9 2, 3, 4, 8, 17
Seminars 15 0.6
Type: Supervised      
Tutorials 7.5 0.3 8
Type: Autonomous      
Visions, readings and documentary pieces 82.5 3.3 3, 8, 17

The sessions of the subject will be conducted through different types of activities, grouped in lectures, seminars and laboratory practices consisting of the elaboration of a documentary and complementary pieces, in accordance with the parameters specified in the theoretical part.

The proposed teaching methodology and evaluation activities may undergo some modifications depending on the health authorities' attendance restrictions.

The calendar will be available on the first day of class. Students will find all information on the Virtual Campus: the description of the activities, teaching materials, and any necessary information for the proper follow-up of the subject. In case of a change of teaching modality for health reasons, teachers will make readjustments in the schedule and methodologies.

Annotation: Within the schedule set by the centre or degree programme, 15 minutes of one class will be reserved for students to evaluate their lecturers and their courses or modules through questionnaires.


Assessment

Continous Assessment Activities

Title Weighting Hours ECTS Learning Outcomes
Practices 50% 3 0.12 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17
Seminars 20% 1.5 0.06 1, 5, 6, 7, 11, 13, 16, 17
Written evidence 30% 3 0.12 5

The teaching methodology and the proposed evaluation may undergo some modification depending on the restrictions on attendance that the health authorities impose.

The competences of this subject will be evaluated through different procedures:

- Written evidence (30%)

- Practices (50%)

- Seminars (20%)

It is necessary to pass the exam and practical work to do the average and pass the subject. Students will be entitled to the revaluation of the subject. They should present a minimum of activities that equals two-thirds of the total grading. To have access to revaluation, the previous grades should be 3.5. The activities that are excluded from the revaluation process are seminars.

In the event that the student performs any irregularity that may lead to a significant variation of an evaluation act, this evaluation act will be graded with 0, regardless of the disciplinary process that could be instructed. In the event, that several irregularities occur in the evaluation acts of the same subject, the final grade for this subject will be 0.

This subject offers the possibility of a single assessment. The conditions for being assessed and evaluated with this modality will be explained on the first day of class


Bibliography

ARTIS, Anthony Q. (2009). Cállate y rueda. Omega.

BARNOW, Erik. (1996): El documental. Historia y estilo. Barcelona: Gedisa.

NICHOLS, Bill. (1997): La representación de la realidad. Barcelona: Paidós.

NICHOLS, Bill. (2001): Introduction to documentary. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.

RABIGER, Michael (2004): Directing the Documentary. London: Focal Press.

SOLER, Llorenç. (1997): La realización de documentales y reportajes para televisión. Barcelona: Cims.

WEINRICHTER, Antonio. (2004): Desvíos de lo real. El cine de no ficción. Madrid:T&B Editores

 

 

 


Software

Attendees will use image capture and editing software on mobile media devices and dedicated hardware. Various audiovisual post-production programs will be tested.


Language list

Name Group Language Semester Turn
(PLAB) Practical laboratories 11 Catalan second semester morning-mixed
(PLAB) Practical laboratories 12 Catalan second semester morning-mixed
(TE) Theory 1 Catalan second semester morning-mixed