NUMBER OF CREDITS: UP TO 20
Entry Recommendations:
NCEA Level 1 Visual Arts course (Painting and Printmaking or Photography and Design) or entry in consultation with Head of Visual Arts Faculty.
Course Outline:
This course will involve two parts:
Workbook studies and practical submissions covering artist research, photographs, drawing, media studies and idea development.
Portfolio – an externally assessed two-panel folio which is thematically linked and demonstrates a range of media and development of ideas.
Skills developed in the course:
Understand and analyse the influences of contexts on the characteristics and production of photographs and their own work.
Apply and extend understanding of a range of conventions from photography practice, using appropriate processes and procedures.
Develop technical understanding of a range of photographic media.
Generate, anaylse and extend ideas, showing understanding of photography practice.
Research and analyse how photographs are constructed and interpreted to communicate meanings.
Course Costs:
Digital SLR cameras are available for use. Own SLR Digital Camera is an advantage.
$100 – materials – digital photo printing
This course leads to:
NCEA Level 3 Photography.
Assessment:
Components of this course will be selected from the following standards to suit individual learning needs.
INTERNAL ASSESSMENT
AS91312 - Use drawing methods to apply knowledge of conventions appropriate to photography - 4 Credits - Workbook - Assessment Period - Term 1, Week 9
AS91317 - Develop ideas in a related series of drawings appropriate to established photography practice - 4 Credits - Workbook - Assessment Period - Term 2, Week 9
EXTERNAL ASSESSMENT
AS91322 - Produce a systematic body of work that shows understanding of art making conventions and ideas within photography - 12 Credits - Portfolio - Assessment Period - Term 2, Week 4