4 credit points. Type of Assessment: an examination, the student’s practical work, its presentation.
THEMES
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Week
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Type of classes and hours
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Teamwork and individual factors of the cameraman’s work.
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L2
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The cameraman as the executor of the director’s (the leading author’s) idea.
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L2
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The cameraman’s cooperation with the stage designer and the costume designer.
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L2
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The cameraman’s cooperation with the people in the shot.
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L2
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The cameraman and the manager of the lighting team.
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L2
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The planning of production. The planning of finances and labour productivity.
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L2
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The cameraman’s liability and rights in a creative team
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L2
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The cameraman’s authority.
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L2
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The duties of a TV producer.
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L2
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The duties of a TV editor.
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L2
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The duties of a scriptwriter.
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L2
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The duties of the head of a programme.
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L2
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The duties of an administrator.
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L2
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A practical session.
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12h
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The analysis of the practical session.
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L2
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A practical session.
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12h
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The analysis of the practical session.
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L2
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The presentation of video materials and criticism.
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10h
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*Note: it is inefficient and formal to indicate “weeks” as the time will be planned in a flexible way due to the students’ involvement in the practical work in creative TV groups which work according to their own schedules. The execution of Term Work will be carried out in a similar way. The availability of actors and TV equipment, favourable weather conditions can be scarcely influenced by the Academy.
4 credit points. Type of Assessment – a test and an examination.
No
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THEMES
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Week
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Type of classes and hours
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1
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TV journalism and its development.
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1
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L2
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2
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The influence of the development of technology on TV journalism.
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2
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L2
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3
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TV journalism and public processes.
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3
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L2
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4
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The journalist’s place in the TV structure.
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4
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L2
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5
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The characteristic features of the work of the cameraman as a reporter from the journalist’s point of view.
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5
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L2
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6
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A seminar with the participation of a journalist - TV practitioner: “Tendencies of TV Journalism in Latvia”.
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6
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S2
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7
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Pseudo-personalities and pseudo-events, the influence of the press and advertising on TV journalism.
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7
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L2
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8
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Diversity and changeability of sources.
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8
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L2
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9
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Competence, reliability, control and accessibility of sources in TV journalism.
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9
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L2
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10
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The influence of the quality of the source on the work process and the final result. The most typical errors.
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10
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L2
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11
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A practical task: the analysis of the news over one day and the evaluation of the influence of pseudo-events.
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11
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P2
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12
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A seminar with the participation of a press journalist – practitioner: “The Common and the Diverse Features in the Work of a Press Journalist and a TV Journalist”.
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12
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S2
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13
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“A set of news”. TV news as a source, its development and deformation. The place of the news of TV journalism in the circulation of daily news.
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13
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L2
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14
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The work of agencies in the collection and analysis of news. Information given by other media as a source of TV journalism.
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14
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L2
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15
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A seminar with a participant from a news agency: “The Collection and Analysis of News”.
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15
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S2
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16
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Types of sources: documents, officials, informal information, literature, databases, archives.
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16
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L2
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17
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The development and “domestication” of sources. A seminar with the participation of “a domesticated source”.
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17
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L2
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18
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A practical task: the systematisation and inventory of sources.
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18
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P2
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19
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Types and methodology of the acquisition of information in TV journalism.
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19
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L2
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20
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An interview, its types and specific character.
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20
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L2
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21
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A practical task: the analysis of the content of various interviews.
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21
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L2
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22
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An observation. The use of the possibilities of video. The analysis of details, their significance and application.
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22
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L2
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23
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A practical task: the analysis of a reporting.
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23
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P2
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24
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A practical task: the shooting of a reporting.
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24
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P2
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25
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Proportions of foreground and background information. The specific character of the application of documented information.
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25
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L2
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26
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A practical task: the analysis of TV topics, the influence of editing.
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26
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P2
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27
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The methodology of the collection of individual and collective information.
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27
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L2
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28
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The management of the working environment. Compliance with the requirements of an organised environment. The influence of diverse situations on the contents.
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28
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L2
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29
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A practical task: participation in a press conference and a briefing.
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29
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P2
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30
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The variable and constant parts of TV informative key genres. The content–based substantiation of the coexistence of various genres.
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30
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L2
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31
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A practical task: the creation of TV information material by analysing the capacity of the genre material.
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31
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P2
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32
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A seminar: “The Analysis of the Acquired Material and the Gained Working Experience”.
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32
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S2
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33
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The key principles and requirements of the content of TV informative programmes. Various models.
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33
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L2
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