Semesters

ANI210 Storytelling and Dramaturgy

Course code: 
ANI210
Duration: 
1 semester
Credits (ECTS): 
15
Level of study: 
Master
Teaching semester: 
2015 Autumn
Assessment semester: 
2015 Autumn
Language of instruction: 
English
Required prerequisite knowledge

3 year of animation studies/180 ECTS

Course content

The core of this course is how to tell animated stories and direct an animated short film. The course will present on advancedlevel how to develop the story and how to use the language of the animated film to communicate the film story. Dramaturgy, cinematography, mise en scène, concept- and character design, editing and the use of sound and music in animated films are central issues.

The course will end with the creation of an animatic (filmed storyboard with sound) for an animated short film. The course will be given in English and is open to international students with a BA in animation.

Learning outcome

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Learning outcome knowledge

The students have extensive knowledge about:

  • how to tell animated stories
  • film editing
  • the role of sound and music an animation
Learning outcome skills

The students are able to:

  • create and tell stories in the animated short film format
  • make storyboards and animatics for animated short films
Learning outcome qualification

The students are able to:

  • structure and tell stories to an audience
  • communicate situations in an artistic way
Working and learning activities

The curriculum will be presented through lectures, seminars and group discussions. The students will work individually on their synopsis/storyboard/animatic. Individual supervision on this practical work will be given.   

Assessment requirements

During the first month of the course the students shall present a synopsis for an animated short film (350-400 words). After discussions with teachers and fellow students, the synopsis should be developed into a storyboard.

Script/storyboard/production plan and budget for the film shall be presented no later than November 1st. The project must be endorsed by the course leader before further work on the project can follow.

Evaluation system

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Evaluation

The course will be evaluated in accordance with the University College’s routines for quality assurance.

Minimum number of students: 
2
Maximum number of students: 
10
Used in other programs
  • Animation Film Production
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Praksisstudium
Day
A-F, A is the best grade and E is the lowest passing grade
For the assessment the students shall present an animatic (filmed storyboard with sound) based on the synopsis and storyboard made during the course. The students are encouraged to relate the animatic to their short film production course Directing and Producing.
All assessment and examination work must be done in english.
Rapport
Day
A-F, A is the best grade and E is the lowest passing grade
For the final assessment the students shall present an animatic (filmed storyboard with sound) for an animated short film together with a written report where the students explains the choices made according to storytelling, editing and use of sound. Synopsis and storyboard shall be included in the report and the student should reflect on the process from idea to animatic (1200 – 1500 words).
All assessment and examination work must be done in english.
1200 – 1500 words
Approval signature: 
Andres Mänd