COD 2010 - PS57

Animation for Teens and Young Adults

Primary and Secondary school teachers and students at the TTC.

1 sessions, start: 17-Feb

Course detail

Year: 2010
Level: Primary / Secondary
Language: English
Status: Ended
Lugar: ESSARP - Deheza 3139, CABA
Facilitator/s: Ms. María Cristina Llorente
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Non affiliate
ARS 55.00

Sessions


Sessions Dates Start Finish
1 17 February 2010 09:00 am 12:00 pm

Facilitator/s

María Cristina Llorente

Maria Cristina has been a tenured lecturer of Language and Culture II , III and IV at Instituto Superior del Profesorado "Presbitero A.M. Sáenz "Lomas de Zamora. Director of Language Centre Graham Greene, Longchamps. She has attended courses on Cinema Studies with theorists Eduardo A. Russo, Carlos Gamerro and Javier Porta Fuz. English Literature and Film Studies tenured lecturer at Universidad Nacional del Litoral 2005-2006, and Tenured Lecturer of Literary Theory at Universidad Nacional del Litoral 2009. Licenciada en Inglés UNL (2009). Final thesis on the film The Silence of the Lambs. Has attended courses with film director Adrian Caetano and film critic Gustavo Noriega. She has studied Film Criticism at Escuela de Cine de la revista El Amante in Capital Federal.
Primary and Secondary school teachers and students at the TTC.

The main purpose of the present session is the exploration of diverse kinds of animated texts which might be used as empowering pedagogical resources in the classroom. Nowadays there are several styles and techniques which enable animators to produce highly appealing and motivating texts. Some of these techniques are: Stop. Motion, Claymotion, Motion capture, Animatronics and Anime among others.
Several animated texs will be screened and analysed: "Persepolis","Waltz with Bashir","Animatrix", "Coraline" among others.
Different scenes will be watched and discussed in the light of the theoretical framework presented during the session.
Wells,Paul (19989) Understanding Animation,Routledge: London and New York.
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