Southeastern and Eastern Europe: Level 2 Program for Narrative and Documentary Practice (PNDP.2.002)

From: April 21, 2023
To: July 14, 2023
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12 weeks
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Scholarship eligibility
VII Academy Alumni who have completed Level 1 with a passing grade or evaluation and who can speak and write in English may apply for this program. This edition is designed for alumni from Southeastern and Eastern Europe.
Additional info

This program will be conducted in English.

The class code for this is PNDP.2.002.

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Street artists perform in middle of the street for drivers waiting for green light in city center of Belgrade, Serbia, on Mar. 03, 2021. Twin brothers from Argentina travel around the world doing acrobatics, singing, meeting new people and cultures. During pandemic, they have hard times doing what they love.

DESCRIPTION

Over a period of 12 weeks, this Level 2 Seminar online will advance the skills developed in VII Academy’s Level 1 course on Photojournalism and Documentary Storytelling. During the seminar, you’ll explore themes relating to ethics and good business practice, as well as how to research and shoot a long-term photography essay.

Level 2 is much more writing intensive; expect to improve your writing skills for pitches, statements, and captions.

Weekly photo assignments will help you to create a story using the building blocks of good visual journalism. All the concepts that you learned in Level 1 will be extended and explored more in-depth.

You will use the skills and knowledge gained in the introductory module to develop the ability to work on longer term stories that might take weeks or months to complete. Aided by your tutors in the program, you will research, plan and execute a longer-term photo essay, with an accompanying 800 to 1,000 words text, on a subject of your choice. 

SEQUENCE

The format of this Level 2 Course will follow a similar approach as Level 1. Each week will begin with a lecture on a relevant concept in photojournalism and documentary practice. After this lecture, the tutor will brief you on your weekly assignment using case studies and examples. The assignments will represent key subjects and approaches in narrative photojournalism and documentary photography.

During the week, you will take the time to research and shoot the assignments to present to your tutors and classmates.

Group tutorials with the course team will support you in developing your story idea, carrying out the research, undertaking the actual shooting and then editing and preparing the story for final presentation at the end of the course.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  1. Respond professionally and creatively to photojournalistic briefs;
  2. Shoot photojournalistic and documentary picture stories or series;
  3. Edit your work for extended photo essays;
  4. Work to a deadline;
  5. Professionally present yourself and your work to an editor or client;
  6. Understand the visual potential of ideas / situations you are researching.
  7. Develop proposals for picture stories and then research and undertake them

APPLY NOW

Only applicants who have completed Level 1 and who can read and write well in English (B1 level or better) should apply for this course. The application asks for much of the same information as the Level 1 application; this repetition is necessary as a selection committee unfamiliar with you and your work may be reviewing the information.

If you are NOT selected this time, you may of course apply to another Level 2 course. Additionally, if you do not feel you have mastered the concepts of Level 1 – whether this means that you are unsure if your photographs are strong enough or that you aren’t confident in practical skills like adding IPTC information or shooting to certain briefs – you are welcome to apply to another Level 1 course for your region when available.

Eligible applicants who wish to be considered for acceptance to this tuition-free program should complete the application form linked below.

Application deadline: April 2, 2023 at 2359EST

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