Overview
Course is designed to explore the intersection of media, culture, and art. While the specific course content can vary depending on the institution offering it, generally, such a course would focus on how different forms of media—such as film, television, digital media, music, and visual art—are used to express ideas, influence public opinion, and contribute to cultural movements.
- The course would offer skills in both critical thinking and creative production.
- In today’s digital age, media and the arts are intertwined with almost every industry—marketing, entertainment, journalism, public relations, gaming, tech, and more.
Beyond career benefits, the course offers opportunities for personal growth.
Our Trainers
Dr. Arpan Jain
Senior Journalist, Writer
Modules
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Introduction to Art Forms and Media Overview of traditional and contemporary art forms. Discussion on the role of media in art evolution. Introduction to key concepts and terminology. Digital Media in Art Exploration of digital tools and platforms.Creation of digital artworks using software like Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator. Discussion on the digital art movement and its significance. Performance Art Understanding performance as an art form.. Study of notable performance artists and their works. Workshop on creating short performance pieces. Film and Video as Artistic Media History and development of film as an art form. Analysis of film techniques and storytelling. Practical session on creating short video artworks. New Media Art Introduction to new media art forms like virtual reality and interactive installations. Discussion on the role of technology in art. Workshop on creating simple interactive art pieces.
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