从创作实践的视角重新审视银幕制作教育:以澳大利亚电影学校为例

IF 0.4 N/A FILM, RADIO, TELEVISION Studies in Australasian Cinema Pub Date : 2018-09-02 DOI:10.1080/17503175.2018.1539543
Pieter Aquilia, S. Kerrigan
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摘要澳大利亚电影电视与广播学院是一所成熟的培训机构,在培养成功校友方面有着令人印象深刻的记录。2016年,一项针对澳大利亚媒体格局的行业调查表明,需要更具韧性的创意企业家,他们能够应对该行业的快速技术和产业变革。因此,作为研究的创造性实践被推荐为课程的基本组成部分。2017年,该校推出了一个新的艺术硕士屏幕(MAS)项目,其中包括四个学期的核心创意实践课程。尽管创意实践对学院在全球范围内的创新制作做出了重大贡献,但关于将其纳入国家电影学校的争论仍然存在,这些学校传统上专注于艺术家的技术和工艺技能培训。本文追溯了在新课程的第一次迭代中,AFTRS的教学向基于实践而非基于人工制品的教学的转变。案例研究描述了“创造性实践即研究”的具体概念模型的引入,并评估了定义、澄清、探索和整合创造性实践理论、方法论和专业理解作为一名创造性电影制作人意味着什么的挑战。
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Re-visioning screen production education through the lens of creative practice: an Australian film school example
ABSTRACT The Australian Film Television and Radio School is a well-established training institution with an impressive track record in producing successful alumni. In 2016, an industry survey of the Australian media landscape heralded the need for more resilient creative entrepreneurs who are able to negotiate the rapid technological and industrial changes in the sector. As a result, creative practice as research was recommended as fundamental component of the curriculum. In 2017, the school introduced a new Master of Arts Screen (MAS) program, which included a core Creative Practice curriculum across four semesters of the degree. While creative practice is making a significant contribution to the production of innovation in the academy globally, debate still lingers on its inclusion in national film schools which have traditionally focused on the training of technical and craft skills of the artist. This paper traces the pedagogical move towards a practice-based rather than artefact-based teaching at AFTRS, during the first iteration of the new curriculum. The case study describes the introduction of concrete conceptual models of ‘creative practice as research’ and evaluates the challenges of defining, clarifying, exploring and integrating creative practice theories, methodologies and professional understandings of what it means to be a creative filmmaker.
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