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1 PROSPECTUS 2017

2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Word of Welcome 3 What is the difference between a short course, a short learning programme and a workshop? 5 Fine Arts 6 Drawing Art 7 Oil Painting 8 Acrylic Painting 9 Printmaking 10 Character Development for Graphic Novels 11 Art History and Visual Culture 12 Business Practices for the Fine Arts 13 Photography 14 Basic Digital Photography (Group 1) 15 Basic Digital Photography (Group 2) 16 Basic Digital Photography (Group 3) 17 Advanced Digital Photography 18 Editing for Digital Photography 19 Photography History and Appreciation 20 Design 21 Graphic Design 22 Basic Web Page Design 23 Advanced Web Page Design 24 Adobe Design Software 25 Film and Music 26 Video and Film Editing 27 Film History and Appreciation (and the Sunday Afternoon Film Club) 28 Music Technology 29 Registration Procedure & Bank Details 30 Requirements for Registration 31 Contact Details 31 2

3 WORD OF WELCOME Introduction The Creativity Centre strives to provide excellent training in creative fields to the public. Our presentations are aimed at equipping participants with the appropriate practical skills and/or theoretical knowledge in order to develop and hone their various creative interests. The purpose of this prospectus is to inform potential participants about the various offerings that will be presented by the Creativity Centre during Here you will find brief information about the different offerings: what each entails, when and where the courses are presented, the relevant admission requirements, the materials required, as well as the outcomes of each presentation. Certificates Participants who have completed a presentation of the Creativity Centre successfully will receive a certificate that has been approved by the NWU Institutional Office for Academic Standards (ICAS) by the end of the relevant presentation. In order to complete a short course or short learning programme successfully, and thus to qualify for a certificate, the participant must comply with the minimum requirements of the particular presentation, i.e. a minimum final average of 50% is attained for pracitcal projects AND a minimum of 70% of contact sessions is attended (education students are relieved of the latter during their practical weeks). Workshops merely require that a minimum of 70% of contact sessions is attended, which in turn leads to a certificate of attendance. Please note that all offerings of the Creativity Centre are non-credit bearing, and as such no university credits can be allocated to participants. Year-end Exhibition & Artworks The year-end exhibition of the Creativity Centre is scheduled for November The exact date, time and place will be communicated closer to the time. Only the most accomplished work(s) of each participant will be exhibited. A limited number of entry tickets will be available for this event. 3

4 Admission to University Venues If you have a university number, please indicate this in the registration form so that your university card can be activated for the relevant access to buildings. If you do not have a university number, please follow the procedure set out below: 1. Request a letter from the office of the Creativity Centre (Building F2 Room G05). 2. Take the letter to Protection Services (Building F15 Card Office) and request a diverse card (this will cost R20). 3. Provide the staff of the Creativity Centre with this number so that your card can be activated so that you will have access to the relevant buildings. 4

5 WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A SHORT COURSE, A SHORT LEARNING PROGRAMME AND A WORKSHOP? The Creativity Centre has three types of offerings, i.e. short courses, short learning programmes and workshops. Short courses at the Creativity Centre are after-hour presentations constructed to satisfy particular market demands in various creative fields by providing quality education. Both these presentation formats require that participants attain a minimum final average of 50% for pracitcal projects AND that participants attend a minimum of 70% of contact sessions (education students are relieved of the latter during their practical weeks). Workshops at the Creativity Centre consist of shorter presentations of two to six contact sessions and merely require that a minimum of 70% of contact sessions is attended, which in turn leads to a certificate of attendance. 5

6 FINE ARTS 6

7 DRAWING ART 28 February 1 September hours (20 contact sessions) Tuesdays 18:00 to 20:00 Building F2 Room G16 R3500 per person Reference code: Q01 Presentation format: Short learning programme Language: English & Afrikaans Drawing Art is regarded as the foundation of all creative visual disciplines. It also plays an important role in the development of creative observation abilities. Drawing Art is aimed at people who want to develop their drawing skills. In this short learning programme the participant is introduced to various drawing techniques and emphasis is placed on perceptual accuracy, the exploration of expressive line use, shading techniques as well as tonal values. This short learning programme consists of two consecutive modules, i.e. Module 1: Techniques and Perspectives in Drawing Art, and Module 2: Mixed Media and Life Drawing. The latter involves the drawing of live models in our art studio. The admission requirement for this short learning programme is a NQF Level 4 education (matriculation or equivalent). The initial course materials are included in the course fee and will be presented to participants at the first contact session. These include drawing pencils, charcoal, ink, pastels, glue and drawing paper. After having completed this short learning programme, the participant should demonstrate an understanding of the formal elements including the representation of three-dimensional forms, light and shading, hatching techniques, as well as basic perspective principles. The participant should also be able to use drawing media such as pencil, charcoal and ink pen with confidence. Please note that all practical projects must be finished in time for the successful completion of this short learning programme and that participants will therefore also have to work on projects at home. 7

8 OIL PAINTING 1 March 18 September hours (20 contact sessions) Wednesdays 18:00 to 20:00 (March to May) Mondays 18:00 to 20:00 (July to September) Building F2 Room G16 R3500 per person Reference code: Q03 Presentation format: Short learning programme Language: English & Afrikaans Oil Painting is a compact short learning programme aimed at those who are interested in learning to paint with oil paint as well as those who wish to revitalise their oil painting capabilities and visual execution of ideas. This short learning programme consists of two consecutive modules, i.e. Module 1: Basic Oil Painting Principles and Techniques, and Module 2: Conceptual Development in Painting. In the first module the participant is introduced to basic painting techniques with oil paint as medium and guided towards creating a monochromatic landscape, an experimental still life and a grid project. The second module focuses on thematic and conceptual development processes in the execution of painting projects. The admission requirements for this short learning programme is a NQF Level 4 education (matriculation or equivalent) as well as basic drawing skills (the Creativity Centre's short learning programme in Drawing Art is highly recommended in this regard). The initial course materials are included in the course fee and will be presented to participants at the first contact session. These include drawing pencils, drawing paper, a set of oil paint tubes, a set of oil paint brushes, a bottle of turpentine as well as the first painting canvas. After having completed this short learning programme the participant should be familiar with the characteristics of oil paint as well as the painting techniques associated with oil paint. The participant should also have an understanding of colour principles (including colour mixing, the symbolic and other associations of colour as well as representing volume, depth and form using colour). Please note that all practical projects must be finished in time for the successful completion of this short learning programme, and that participants will therefore also have to work on projects at home. 8

9 ACRYLIC PAINTING 2 March 18 September hours (20 contact sessions) Thursdays 18:00 to 20:00 (March to May) Mondays 18:00 to 20:00 (July to September) Building F2 Room G16 R3500 per person Reference code: Q04 Presentation format: Short learning programme Language: English & Afrikaans Acrylic Painting is a compact short learning programme aimed at those who are interested in learning to paint as well as those who wish to revitalise their painting capabilities and visual execution of ideas. This short learning programme consists of two consecutive modules, i.e. Module 1: Basic Acrylic Painting Principles and Techniques, and Module 2: Conceptual Development in Painting. In the first module the participant is introduced to basic painting techniques with acrylic paint as medium and guided towards creating a unconventional still life, a South African landscape and a decorative figurative design. The second module focuses on thematic and conceptual development processes in the execution of painting projects. The admission requirements for this short learning programme is a NQF Level 4 education (matriculation or equivalent) as well as basic drawing skills (the Creativity Centre's short learning programme in Drawing Art is highly recommended in this regard). The initial course materials are included in the course fee and will be presented to participants at the first contact session. These include drawing pencils, drawing paper, a set of acrylic paint tubes, a set of acrylic paint brushes as well as the first painting canvas. After having completed this short learning programme the participant should be familiar with the characteristics of acrylic paint as well as the painting techniques associated with acrylic paint. The participant should also have an understanding of colour principles (including colour mixing, the symbolic and other associations of colour as well as representing volume, depth and form using colour). Please note that all practical projects must be finished in time for the successful completion of this short learning programme, and that participants will therefore also have to work on projects at home. 9

10 PRINTMAKING 3 August 21 September hours (8 contact sessions) Thursdays 18:00 to 20:00 Building F2 Room G16 R3500 per person Reference code: Q32 Presentation format: Short course Language: English & Afrikaans Printmaking is aimed at those who are interested in gaining the knowledge and skills that will enable them to create their own artistic prints in traditional printmaking formats. This short course focuses on the creation and printing processes of linocuts, monoprints and perspex etches. The admission requirements for this short course is a NQF Level 4 education (matriculation or equivalent) as well as basic drawing skills (the Creativity Centre's short learning programme in Drawing Art is highly recommended in this regard). The initial course materials are included in the course fee and will be presented to participants at the first contact session. These include drawing pencils, drawing paper, a set of carving utensils as well as a lino sheet. After having completed this short course the participant should be able to demonstrate an informed understanding of the key concepts, rules and theories related to printmaking and the sub-divisions of this art form. The participant should also be familiar with the appropriate standard methods, procedures and/or techniques as required by the relevant printmaking formats and be able to apply these. Furthermore the participant should posess an understanding of, and act in accordance with, prescribed professional ethical codes of conduct, values and practices as applicable to the different sub-divisions of printmaking. 10

11 CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT FOR GRAPHIC NOVELS 15 April 17 May hours (8 contact sessions) Wednesdays 18:00 to 20:00 Building F2 Room G04 R3500 per person Reference code: Q33 Presentation format: Short course Language: English & Afrikaans Character Development for Graphic Novels is aimed at those who are interested in developing their own graphic novels or comics. The aim of this short course is not to develop a graphic novel during its timespan, but rather to teach participants how to prepare for such a project and how to use visual storyboards to their advantage. This short course also presents a concise background to graphic novels as an interdisciplinary and popular literary and art genre while the practical emphasis resides with how to develop knowledge about the genre towards the development graphic characters that are unique, figuratively recognisable in various body positions, and capable of expressing varoius emotions. The admission requirements for this short course is a NQF Level 4 education (matriculation or equivalent) as well as basic drawing skills (the Creativity Centre's short learning programme in Drawing Art is highly recommended in this regard). The initial course materials are included in the course fee and will be presented to participants at the first contact session. These include drawing pencils, a sketchbook (A3 size), a thin black ink pen (fineliner) and an eraser. After having completed this short course the participant should be able to demonstrate an informed understanding of the key concepts, rules and theories of different forms of graphic storytelling such as graphic novels and comics. The participant should be familiar with the appropriate standard methods, procedures and/or techniques of graphic storytelling formats and be able to apply these with informed and trained skills as required by the choice of relevant utensils. Furthermore the participant should posess the ability to identify, evaluate and solve routine as well as new problems in the context of graphic storytelling. 11

12 ART HISTORY AND VISUAL CULTURE 16 February 26 October hours (20 contact sessions) Thursdays 18:00 to 20:00 NWU Gallery R1000 per person Reference code: Q20 Presentation format: Short learning programme Language: English & Afrikaans Art History and Visual Culture is a tour-de-force of image-based information aimed at those who are interested in obtaining a better understanding of visual art and who wish to enrich themselves with the knowledge and skills that enables one to interpret and analyse visual art. This short learning programme consists of four consecutive modules, i.e. Module 1: Western Art History, Module 2: Art History in a Global Context, Module 3: African Art History, and Module 4: Contemporary Art in the Postmodern Paradigm. Apart from the twenty contact sessions participants are also invited to attend the official opening evenings of the art exhibitions at the NWU Gallery, which holds that contact sessions will not take place on gallery exhibition evenings. The admission requirement for this short learning programme is a NQF Level 4 education (matriculation or equivalent). After having completed this short learning programme the participant should be able to demonstrate an informed understanding of the key concepts, principles, rules and theories of art history and visual culture as pertaining to Western art history, art history in a global context, African art history, as well as contemporary art and visual culture produced in the postmodern paradigm. Furthermore the participant should posess the knowledge and ability to select and apply a variety of appropriate methods of analysis and perspectives in the interpretive analysis of art periods, art movements, artistic cultural practices and its subsequent works of art. 12

13 BUSINESS PRACTICES FOR THE FINE ARTS 23 August 20 September hours (4 contact sessions) Wednesdays 18:00 to 20:00 NWU Gallery R1000 per person Reference code: Q12 Presentation format: Workshop Language: English & Afrikaans Business Practices for the Fine Arts is aimed at those who desire to learn how to manage their art and creative outputs in a commercial capacity. This workshop focuses on entrepreneurship, art-related business ethics, curatorial practice, the importance for an artist to engage verbally and in written form with his/her own work, how to set up and manage an online profile via social media and a website, as well as how to setup and manage various business practice aspects. The admission requirement for this workshop is a NQF Level 4 education (matriculation or equivalent). After having completed this workshop the participant should be able to demonstrate an informed understanding of the key concepts, principles, rules and theories of business practices for the fine arts. Furthermore the participant should be familiar with various entrepreneurial strategies as well as how to activate and manage social media and other online platforms for the sake of marketing his/her art and creative outputs. 13

14 PHOTOGRAPHY 14

15 BASIC DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY (GROUP 1) 27 February 11 September hours (18 contact sessions) Mondays 18:00 to 20:00 Building F2 Room G13 R4500 per person Reference code: Q06 Presentation format: Short course Language: Afrikaans Basic Digital Photography is a very popular short course aimed at those who are interested in digital photography and is presented three times a year. People who are interested in this short course may therefore choose which of the three groups they would like to register for. In this short course participants get to learn the basic principles of digital photography as well as how to use a DSLR (digital single lens reflex) camera effectively. This include, amongst others, aesthetic aspects of good photography, good composition, still lives and black and white photography, portrait studies, landscape studies, architectural photography, macro photography and night photography. The admission requirements for this short course is a NQF Level 4 education (matriculation or equivalent) as well as posession of a DSLR camera. After having completed this short course the participant should be familiar with the basic working of a DSLR camera and should be able to demonstrate an informed understanding of the key concepts, principles, rules and theories of basic digital photography. The participant should be familiar with the appropriate standard methods, procedures and/or techniques as relevant to basic digital photography and be able to apply these. Furthermore the participant should posess the ability to identify, evaluate and solve routine as well as new problems in the context of basic digital photography. 15

16 BASIC DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY (GROUP 2) 15 March 20 September hours (18 contact sessions) Wednesdays 18:00 to 20:00 Building F2 Room G13 R4500 per person Reference code: Q07 Presentation format: Short course Language: English Basic Digital Photography is a very popular short course aimed at those who are interested in digital photography and is presented three times a year. People who are interested in this short course may therefore choose which of the three groups they would like to register for. In this short course participants get to learn the basic principles of digital photography as well as how to use a DSLR (digital single lens reflex) camera effectively. This include, amongst others, aesthetic aspects of good photography, good composition, still lives and black and white photography, portrait studies, landscape studies, architectural photography, macro photography and night photography. The admission requirements for this short course is a NQF Level 4 education (matriculation or equivalent) as well as posession of a DSLR camera. After having completed this short course the participant should be familiar with the basic working of a DSLR camera and should be able to demonstrate an informed understanding of the key concepts, principles, rules and theories of basic digital photography. The participant should be familiar with the appropriate standard methods, procedures and/or techniques as relevant to basic digital photography and be able to apply these. Furthermore the participant should posess the ability to identify, evaluate and solve routine as well as new problems in the context of basic digital photography. 16

17 BASIC DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY (GROUP 3) 1 August 24 October hours (12 contact sessions) Tuesdays 17:30 to 20:30 Building F2 Room G13 Reference code: Q08 Presentation format: Short course Language: English Basic Digital Photography is a very popular short course aimed at those who are interested in digital photography and is presented three times a year. People who are interested in this short course may therefore choose which of the three groups they would like to register for. In this short course participants get to learn the basic principles of digital photography as well as how to use a DSLR (digital single lens reflex) camera effectively. This include, amongst others, aesthetic aspects of good photography, good composition, still lives and black and white photography, portrait studies, landscape studies, architectural photography, macro photography and night photography. The admission requirements for this short course is a NQF Level 4 education (matriculation or equivalent) as well as posession of a DSLR camera. After having completed this short course the participant should be familiar with the basic working of a DSLR camera and should be able to demonstrate an informed understanding of the key concepts, principles, rules and theories of basic digital photography. The participant should be familiar with the appropriate standard methods, procedures and/or techniques as relevant to basic digital photography and be able to apply these. Furthermore the participant should posess the ability to identify, evaluate and solve routine as well as new problems in the context of basic digital photography. 17

18 ADVANCED DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY 7 March 12 September hours (18 contact sessions) Tuesdays 18:00 to 20:00 Building F2 Room G10 R4500 per person Reference code: Q09 Presentation format: Short course Language: English & Afrikaans Advanced Digital Photography is a follow-up short course to the Creativity Centre's short course in Basic Digital Photography and is aimed at those who already posess basic digital photography skills and who have the desire to further develop and expand their digital photography knowledge and skills. The admission requirements for this short course is a NQF Level 4 education (matriculation or equivalent) and that the Creativity Centre's short course in Basic Digital Photography has been completed successfully (or proof of equivalent training) as well as posession of a DSLR camera. After having completed this short course the participant should be familiar with the advanced working of a DSLR camera and should be able to demonstrate an informed understanding of the key concepts, principles, rules and theories of advanced digital photography. The participant should be familiar with the appropriate advanced methods, procedures and/or techniques as relevant to advanced digital photography and be able to apply these. Furthermore the participant should posess the ability to identify, evaluate and solve routine as well as new problems in the context of advanced digital photography. 18

19 EDITING FOR DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY 27 February 11 September hours (18 contact sessions) Mondays 18:00 to 20:00 Building F20 Room 126 R3500 per person Reference code: Q10 Presentation format: Short course Language: English Editing for Digital Photography is aimed at those who are interested in digital photography and who wants to learn how to edit, manipulate and professionally re-work digital photos using Adobe Photoshop CC. This include, among others, repairing old and torn photographs, retouching and manipulating colours in digital photographs, taking panoramic photographs as well as preparing photographs for printing. The admission requirements for this short course is a NQF Level 4 education (matriculation or equivalent) as well as posession of a DSLR camera. Participants will have to obtain and bring their own USB device to contact sessions. After having completed this short course the participant should be able to demonstrate an informed understanding of the key concepts, principles, rules and theories of editing for digital photography. The participant should be familiar with the appropriate standard methods, procedures and/or techniques as relevant to editing for digital photography and be able to apply these. Furthermore the participant should posess the ability to identify, evaluate and solve routine as well as new problems in the context of editing for digital photography. * Please note that the introductory content of the short course Digital Photography Editing overlaps with the short course in Adobe Design Software's introductory component on Adobe Photoshop CC. 19

20 PHOTOGRAPHY HISTORY AND APPRECIATION 3 August 26 October hours (12 contact sessions) Thursdays 18:00 to 20:00 Building F2 Room G10 R3000 per person Reference code: Q11 Presentation format: Short course Language: English & Afrikaans Photography History and Appreciation is aimed at those who are interested in photography and who desires to gain knowledge into the development of photoraphy as a visual art form. This short course is highly recommendable to those who are serious about pursuing photography in a professional capacity as well as practicing photography as art. The admission requirements for this short course is a NQF Level 4 education (matriculation or equivalent) as well as posession of a DSLR camera. After having completed this short course the participant should be able to demonstrate an informed understanding of the key concepts, principles, rules and theories of photography history. Furthermore the participant should posess the ability to apply various relevant methods of analysis and perspectives in the interpretive analysis of photography movements and styles and its subsequent iconic photographs. 20

21 DESIGN 21

22 GRAPHIC DESIGN 19 April 27 September hours (18 contact sessions) Wednesdays 18:00 to 20:00 As well as the following Saturday sessions: 13 May :00 to 11:00 2 September :00 to 11:00 Building F20 Room 118 R4500 per person Reference code: Q13 Presentation format: Short course Language: English Graphic Design is aimed at those who are interested in the field of graphic design and who would like to learn how to practice graphic design. Aspects that are dealt with in this short course include an graphic design principles and disciplines, developing conceptualisation skills, an introduction to typography, an introduction to corporate design as well as basic applicable computer skills in Adobe Illustrator CC. The admission requirement for this short learning programme is a NQF Level 4 education (matriculation or equivalent) as well as basic computer skills. Though not a requirement, participants are highly advised to also enroll for the Creativity Cenrte's short course in Adobe Computer Software. This will assist participants in the execution of graphic design projects on the appropriate Adobe software programs, in particular with regard to Adobe Illustrator CC. The initial course materials are included in the course fee and will be presented to participants at the first contact session. These include drawing pencils, a sketchbook (A3 size), a thin black ink pen (fineliner) and an eraser. Participants will have to obtain and bring their own USB device to contact sessions. After having completed this short course the participant should be able to demonstrate an informed understanding of the key concepts, principles, rules and theories of graphic design. The participant should be familiar with the appropriate standard methods, procedures and/or techniques as relevant to graphic design and be able to apply these. Furthermore the participant should posess the ability to identify, evaluate and solve routine as well as new problems in the context of graphic design. 22

23 BASIC WEB PAGE DESIGN 28 February 23 May hours (11 contact sessions) Tuesdays 18:00 to 20:00 As well as the following Saturday session: 6 May :00 to 13:00 Building F20 Room 118 R3500 per person Reference code: Q18 Presentation format: Short learning programme Language: English & Afrikaans Basic Wep Page Design is aimed at those who want to learn how to design their own web pages. Skills entail basic HTML and web page design principles as well as how to plan (both technically and aesthetically), construct, maintain, and publish a web page on the internet. This short learning programme consists of two modules, i.e. Module 1: Introduction to Web Page Design, and Module 2: Introduction to Adobe Dreamweaver CC. The admission requirements for this short learning programme is a NQF Level 4 education (matriculation or equivalent) as well as basic computer skills. Participants will have to obtain and bring their own USB device to contact sessions. After having completed this short learning programme the participant should be able to demonstrate an informed understanding of the key concepts, principles, rules and theories of basic web page design. The participant should be familiar with the appropriate standard methods, procedures and/or techniques as relevant to basic web page design and be able to apply these. Furthermore the participant should posess the ability to identify, evaluate and solve routine as well as new problems in the context of basic web page design. 23

24 ADVANCED WEB PAGE DESIGN 25 July 26 September hours (12 contact sessions) Tuesdays 18:00 to 20:00 As well as the following Saturday session: 16 September :00 to 13:00 Building F20 Room 118 R3500 per person Reference code: Q19 Presentation format: Short learning programme Language: English & Afrikaans Advanced Web Page Design is a follow-up short learning programme to the Creativity Centre's short learning programme in Basic Web Page Design and is aimed at those who already posess the basic skills to design web pages and who have the desire to further develop and expand their web page design knowledge and skills. In this short learning programme participants are taught how to utilise Adobe Dreamweaver CC in a more integrated manner to plan, design, publish and maintain advanced web pages for clients that also include the creation of payment portals. This short learning programme consists of two modules, i.e. Module 1: Integrated Web Page Design, and Module 2: Payment Portals and Client-orientated Web Page Design The admission requirements for this short learning programme is a NQF Level 4 education (matriculation or equivalent) and that the Creativity Centre's short learning programm in Basic Web Page Design has been completed successfully (or proof of equivalent training. Participants will have to obtain and bring their own USB device to contact sessions. After having completed this short learning programme the participant should be able to demonstrate an informed understanding of the key concepts, principles, rules and theories of advanced web page design. The participant should be familiar with the appropriate advanced methods, procedures and/or techniques as relevant to advanced web page design and be able to apply these. Furthermore the participant should posess the ability to identify, evaluate and solve routine as well as new problems in the context of advanced web page design. 24

25 ADOBE DESIGN SOFTWARE 2 March 24 August hours (18 contact sessions) Thursdays 18:00 to 20:00 As well as the following Saturday sessions: 25 March :00 to 11:00 13 May :00 to 11:00 19 August :00 to 11:00 Building F20 Room 118 R4500 per person Reference code: Q14 Presentation format: Short course Language: English & Afrikaans Adobe Design Software is aimed at those who want to learn how to use Adobe software programs for their own creative projects. This short course is divided into three components that include mastering the basic functions and skills associated with three software applications, namely Adobe Illustrator CC (a very multifaceted program that can be used, among others, for logo design, packaging and for the creation of various types of vector graphics), Adobe Photoshop CC (ideal for digital photo editing and manipulation), and Adobe InDesign CC (ideal for the layout of print publications like magazines). The admission requirements for this short learning programme is a NQF Level 4 education (matriculation or equivalent) as well as basic computer skills. Participants will have to obtain and bring their own USB device to contact sessions. After having completed this short course the participant should be able to demonstrate an informed understanding and skills to create basic vector-based imagery and basic graphic design items using Adobe Illustrator CC, to apply basic editing to digital photos using Adobe Photoshop CC, and to create information distribution units such as a magazine article using Adobe InDesign CC. These outcomes require that the participant show a basic insight into the computer programs involved that will allow the participant to apply the appropriate standard methods and procedures as relevant to graphic design. Furthermore the participant should posess the ability to apply effective processes of analysis, evaluation, synthesis and creative expression in the generation of design material with the use of the appropriate Adobe computer programs. 25

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27 VIDEO AND FILM EDITING Saturday 29 April hours (2 contact sessions on 1 day) Morning session: 09:00 to13:00 Afternoon session: 14:00 to 18:00 Building F2 Room 120 R2000 per person Reference code: Q26 Presentation format: Workshop Language: English & Afrikaans Video and Film Editing is a full-day workshop aimed at those who want to learn how to use a digital video camera successfully and how to transfer recorded material to DVD format by means of the software programs imovie, Apple Final Cut Pro and idvd. The workshop is structured as follows: Morning session: Practical work - Basic cinematography - Introduction to directing - Video and film formats - Editing aesthetics Afternoon session: Digital transformation - Basic software training in Adobe Premiere - Basic technical editing - Editing techniques on imac - Finishing video work and formatting for high definition (HD) television and DVD applications by means of idvd The admission requirements for this short learning programme is a NQF Level 4 education (matriculation or equivalent) as well as basic computer skills. Participants will have to obtain and bring their own USB device to contact sessions. Although not a prerequisite, participants are welcome to bring their own digital handheld cameras - that can shoot onto DVD, hard drive or USB data drive along with all the cables required by the camera. Cameras will be available during the workshop for those who do not posess their own video cameras. Video sequences will also be available for manipulation on computer. Please note that a maximum number of twelve enrolments will be accepted. Course outcomes After having completed this workshop the participant should have a basic sense of basic video aesthetics and be able to edit and process digital video sequences for high definition (HD) television and DVD via the use of imovie, Apple Final Cut Pro and idvd. 27

28 FILM HISTORY AND APPRECIATION 26 February 26 November hours (12 contact sessions) Sunday Film Club; Wednesdays 18:00 to 20:00 Building F2 Room G10 R3000 per person Reference code: Q27 Presentation format: Short course Language: English & Afrikaans Film History and Appreciation is aimed at those who are interested in the history and development of filmmaking as an art form. This short course is highly recommendable to students of journalism, creative writers, aspiring filmmakers as well as those who wish to learn how to write film reviews. The admission requirements for this short course is a NQF Level 4 education (matriculation or equivalent). Participants are invited and encouraged to join the Sunday Afternoon Film Club (this is not a prerequisite and there is no additional fee involved) because the content of this short course is presented in relation to the films shown at the Film Club. After having completed this short course the participant should be able to demonstrate an informed understanding of the key concepts, principles, rules and theories of film history history. Furthermore the participant should posess the ability to apply various relevant methods of analysis and perspectives in the interpretive analysis of film movements and styles and its subsequent iconic films. 28

29 MUSIC TECHNOLOGY 6 March 18 September hours (18 contact sessions) Mondays 18:00 to 20:00 Building K1 Room G120 R3500 per person Reference code: Q27 Presentation format: Short course Language: English & Afrikaans Music Technology is an integrated component of multimedia and aimed at those who are interested in acquiring knowledge and skills applicable to the music and sound technology industry. After successfully completing this short course participants will have the necessary practical skills and knowledge to use music software effectively (these include sound mixing, sound editing and sound balancing). Sound mixing and sound editing in particular are highly valued in the context of large-scale public events such as music concerts and public performances that involve large crowds. The admission requirements for this short learning programme is a NQF Level 4 education (matriculation or equivalent) as well as basic computer skills. Course outcomes After having completed this short course the participant should be able to demonstrate an informed understanding of the key concepts, principles, rules and theories of music technology. The participant should be familiar with the appropriate standard methods, procedures and/or techniques as relevant to music technology and be able to apply these. Furthermore the participant should posess the ability to identify, evaluate and solve routine as well as new problems in the context of music technology. 29

30 REGISTRATION PROCEDURE & BANKING DETAILS The registration procedure entails three simple steps: 1. complete the registration form in and submit it 2. pay the course fee 3. forward your proof of payment via to Once these steps have been taken, the registration procedure is completed. Option 1: Payment on campus Pay the course fees at the cashiers in the Administration building (Joon van Rooy, Building F1) in the following cost string: P.3C Please provide your initials as well as the relevant reference code as reference. For example, if Janine Liebenberg wants to pay her course fee for Drawing Art, her reference will be: J Liebenberg Q01 If Boitumelo Khumalo wants to pay his course fee for Graphic Design, her reference will look like this: B Khumalo Q13 Very important information for NWU students: Do NOT use your student number as reference, because then the course fee will not be indicated as paid in the Creativity Centre s account. Please use the information as set out above as a guide for indicating the reference correctly. Option 2: Payment at the bank or per internet Bank name: ABSA Branch code: Account number: Creditor: NWU Potchefstroom (Puk No. 3) Please provide your initials as well as the relevant reference code as reference. For example, if Janine Liebenberg wants to pay her course fee for Drawing Art, her reference will be: J Liebenberg Q01 If Boitumelo Khumalo wants to pay his course fee for Graphic Design, her reference will look like this: B Khumalo Q13 Very important information for NWU students: Do NOT use your student number as reference, because then the course fee will not be indicated as paid in the Creativity Centre s account. Please use the information as set out above as a guide for indicating the reference correctly. (Only if you are making use of ABSA's electronic banking services, please provide this reference in the section named "Account Number at NWU Diverse Reception ".) 30

31 TERMS OF REGISTRATION The Creativity Centre retains the right to cancel any short course, short learning programme or workshop if an insufficient number of registrations are received. In such instances, all students will be notified and fees will be reimbursed. Cancellations will only be accepted until ten working days before a particular offering commences and fees will be reimbursed. If a cancellation is made after ten working days before the course commences, fees will not be reimbursed. Different requirements are set regarding the minimum and maximum number of enrolments for the different offerings by the Creativity Centre. A set number of students must enrol before a short course, short learning programme or workshop can be presented. If all the available places have been filled, no further registrations will be accepted. The online version of the registration procedure and the online registration form is available at CONTACT DETAILS The NWU Creativity Centre would like to hear from you. Please direct your enquiries or feedback to: Tel (018) Fax francois.pretorius@nwu.ac.za 31

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