Level 1 Art Digital Full Year Programme
Course Description
Teacher in Charge: Ms Padgett.
This course enables learners to explore art making using digital processes and skills such as Photography and Design. Learners will learn digital photography and design techniques such as Photoshop and Illustrator.
Students will go on a series of trips that are that are curriculum focused.
This course is for learners with an interest in photography, design, animation, marketing, advertising, gaming, fashion design, architecture, illustration, branding, interior design, visual communications, and other creative careers.
Some of the types of things that learners have created during this course are logo designs, comic books, magazine layouts, posters, t-shirt designs, billboards, photo exhibitions.....
This course is NCEA Achievement Standards and learners are able to get course endorsements.
This course leads to Level 2 and 3 and is University Approved.
The graduate vision statement for Visual Arts Students is “I am an artist and critical thinker, able to work collaboratively and develop innovative visual ideas in the creation of quality creative products.”
Course Overview
Semester 1
A.S. 91912 v4 Visual Arts 1.1 - Use practice-based visual inquiry to explore an Aotearoa New Zealand Maori context and another cultural context
A.S. 91307 v2 Visual Arts 2.1 - Demonstrate an understanding of methods and ideas from established practice appropriate to photography
A.S. 91325 v2 Visual Arts 2.5 - Produce a resolved work that demonstrates control of skills appropriate to cultural conventions
Semester 2
A.S. 91913 v3 Visual Arts 1.2 - Produce resolved artwork appropriate to established art making conventions
A.S. 91305 v2 Visual Arts 2.1 - Demonstrate an understanding of methods and ideas from established practice appropriate to design
Contributions and Equipment/Stationery
$25 course costs. This covers special papers required for printing and specialist stationary for design.
Pathway
Credit Information
You will be assessed in this course through all or a selection of the standards listed below.
This course is eligible for subject endorsement.
External
NZQA Info
Visual Arts 2.1 - Demonstrate an understanding of methods and ideas from established practice appropriate to design
NZQA Info
Visual Arts 2.1 - Demonstrate an understanding of methods and ideas from established practice appropriate to photography
NZQA Info
Visual Arts 2.5 - Produce a resolved work that demonstrates control of skills appropriate to cultural conventions
NZQA Info
Visual Arts 1.1 - Use practice-based visual inquiry to explore an Aotearoa New Zealand Māori context and another cultural context
NZQA Info
Visual Arts 1.2 - Produce resolved artwork appropriate to established art making conventions
NZQA Info
Visual Arts 1.3 - Explore Visual Arts processes and conventions to inform own art making
Pathway Tags
Animator/Digital Artist, Actor, Advertising Specialist, Copywriter, Patternmaker, Art Director (Film, Television or Stage), Artist, Artistic Director, Author, Tailor/Dressmaker, Film/Television Camera Operator, Cutter, Communications Professional, Industrial Designer, Director (Film, Television, Radio or Stage), Production Assistant (Film, Lighting Technician, Game Developer, Garment Technician, Business Analyst, Software Developer, Architect, Architectural Technician, Sound Technician, Baker, Boat Builder, Naval Architect, Urban/Regional Planner, Fashion Designer, Sewing Machinist, Graphic Designer, Interior Designer, Jeweller, Technical Writer, Make-up Artist, Graphic Pre-press Worker, Visual Merchandiser, Exhibition and Collections Technician, Florist, Landscape Architect, Landscaper, Photographer, Printer, Signmaker, User Experience Designer, Art Director (Film, Television or Stage),
Disclaimer
Any information, costs or standards may change.