Portable Critical Viewing and Analysis System
Abstract: Students studying technical aspects of media (such as those on the MSc Postproduction or BEng/MEng Media Technology) take a mixture of technical and aesthetically-focused modules. A key teaching need in both these contexts is the ability to demonstrate concepts with very high visual fidelity in order for students to build critical viewing skills, however, few facilities on campus have had the required capability. As a result, a portable critical viewing system was developed to meet these needs. This report discusses the design of the system as well as detailing the results of trials with two cohorts to measure its effectiveness.
Author information: John Mateer is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Theatre, Film and Television at the University of York
Date: December 2007
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