Camera Group
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Who enrolls in Camera
The CAMERA GROUP at Film and TV department represents studies intended for future students who are inclined to the visual form of expression and have talents for moving images (video) and still images (photographs). These studies follow the technical and technological development accompanying this type of artistic expression. Our future students have a vision and a desire to create the simplest video and photo content for the web as directors of photography. Аlso, they make the visual appearance in TV series and feature films.
Studying
Camera studies are complex, and most teaching focuses on practical work. Small groups of students (up to 8 students) enable individual work of teachers with students. However, during the studies, our camera students execute most of the exam obligations together with other students of the Dramatic Arts programme (FTV directing, editing, animated film, dramaturgy, acting). Hence, a tendency towards teamwork and cooperation is necessary. During the study process, students acquire competencies for applying professional and aesthetic methods. Besides, Bachelor’s studies develop the application of knowledge and skills in recording moving and static images in any audio-visual medium and in designing artistic lighting for various applications
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What kind of job can you do after your studies?
In the last three decades, both in the world and in our region, there has been an expansion of business entities engaged in producing various video content and forms and a continuous need for competent and highly educated staff in the labor market. The completed camera studies offer a wide range of work and employment, such as working in TV stations, marketing agencies, and production companies. Our graduate students can also enter the labor market as independent artists (freelancers). There are no unemployed graduate video camera students.
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Bachelor studies
After Bachelor studies, i.e., the first cycle, students get the title – Bachelor of Arts in Cinematography (240 ЕCTS)
The Curriculum for Camera is not available in this moment.
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Application
Applications are submitted to Student Administration Office of the Academy of Arts. During the application process, candidates must submit:
Documentation
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Preparatory classes
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Entrance examination
The entrance examination consists of four parts:
Film analysis - Students watch the film in the first part and do the test consisting of visual elements
Photography shooting on the given topic. The shooting will be performed by a digital camera provided by the candidates. Interview with the Commission
Video camera shooting on the given topic. Candidates provide the shooting equipment.
Interview with the Commission
Consultation
During the preparatory classes for the entrance examination, there are organized consultations with the following professors:
Draško Gajić. MA, associate professors
Film and TV department
Drago Vejnović. MA, associate professor
Film and TV department
Janja Bijelić. assistant
Film and TV department
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Ranking list and enrollment
The right to be presented on the ranking list is achieved by the candidate who has passed the entrance exam which estimates the skills and talents of candidates (aptitude test) and which is determined by the Academy of Arts.
The ranking list of the candidates for the enrolment in this art programme is determined according to:- General success achieved in secondary education (success in all subjects and grades of a four-year high school)
- Results achieved in the entrance exam or the aptitude test.
The number of points achieved on the basis of general success is obtained by multiplying the average grade in all subjects of a four-year high school by the number 10 (ten)
At the entrance exam or aptitude test, the candidate can achieve from 0 (zero) to 50 (fifty) points. According to both criteria, it is possible to achieve a maximum of 100 (hundred) points. Candidates who did not achieve more than 15 points in the entrance exam are not eligible for enrollment.
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Master studies
After successfully completing the Master studies and defending the final thesis, the title of Master of Arts in Cinematography (300 ECTS).
The Curriculum for Camera is not available in this moment.
What tasks does Master of Arts in Cinematography do?
After completing master's studies, the student can make decisions considering aesthetics and technology in all phases of creating moving images (cinematography and television) and static images (photography). This implies the author's approach in choosing the appropriate creative method for shooting and generating both film and TV (digital) moving and static images and animation. It also implies the author's way of dealing with image processing in the post-production phase, creating special visual effects in the post-production phase in any audiovisual medium, and designing lighting for various purposes.
Students who have completed master’s studies also have competencies in theory and criticism, image aesthetics, and pedagogical practice. Besides, they can continue their education through doctoral or specialist studies.
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Application process
Application are submitted to Student Administration Offices of the Academy of Arts. During the Application Process, candidates must submit:
Documentation
For more information, please contact us.
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Entrance exam
The entrance exam is based on specific contents determined by the competition and on an individual oral interview. The Commission will test candidates' knowledge in film and television and assess candidates' abilities, visual presentation, and analytical thinking. The Commission will also access systematic perception of a film or theater work based on interviews, entrance papers, and other contributions prescribed by the competition.
Consultation
During the preparatory classes for the entrance examination, there are organized consultations with the following professors:
Draško Gajić. MA, associate professors
Film and TV department
Drago Vejnović. MA, associate professor
Film and TV department
Janja Bijelić. assistant
Film and TV department
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Rank list and enrollment
The right to be ranked on a unique ranking list is attained by a candidate who has passed the aptitude test. The Academy determines the order of candidates who have passed the entrance exam according to the number of total points achieved.
- The ranking list of candidates for the enrollment in the study program of the first year of the second cycle of studies is determined on the basis of:
- General success achieved during the first cycle of studies (average grade during studies)
The results obtained in the entrance examination or the aptitude test.
The number of points achieved on the basis of success in the first cycle of studies is obtained by multiplying the average grade by the number 5 (five).
At the entrance exam or aptitude test, the candidate can achieve from 0 (zero) to 50 (fifty) points. According to both criteria, it is possible to achieve a maximum of 100 (hundred) points. Candidates who did not achieve more than 15 points in the entrance exam are not eligible for enrollment.