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Crafting short films
Author(s) -
Päivi Fernström,
Mikaela Dahlberg,
Sirviö Sirviö,
Henna Lahti
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
formakademisk
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1890-9515
DOI - 10.7577/formakademisk.4403
Subject(s) - craft , perspective (graphical) , theme (computing) , narrative , interview , focus (optics) , visual arts , sociology , computer science , art , literature , world wide web , physics , anthropology , optics
In this article, we focus on film making as a part of craft studies and narrative inquiry. Short films were created in a course in the craft teacher master’s degree at the University of Helsinki. The aim of the course was to serve several purposes such as 1) to enable students to become familiar with a new way of deepening conceptual thinking through making, 2) to apply and develop craft skills in working on a selected concept or theme, and 3) to understand the dialogue between conceptual and material artefacts. We explore the opportunities to transmit multisensory experiences via short films. For illustration, we introduce two short films created during the course. Using the deliberative interviewing method, we have broadened the perspective on reflective and analytical level.

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