Ethical Issues in Film

Training Provider: Singapore University of Social Sciences
Course Reference: TGS-2024047247
S$1,461

About This Course

Demonstrate understanding of key ethical issues.
Show the ethical processes involved in a film.
Analyse a film from an informed ethical perspective.
Propose a film treatment that explores an ethical dilemma.
Appraise the options that best consider the responsibilities to stakeholders.
Construct a framework for ethical practices in filmmaking.

What You'll Learn

FLM356 Ethical Issues in Film looks at how the filmmaking process can be fraught with ethical dilemmas as the pursuit of creating a great story can result in questionable practices, both deliberate and unintentional. What are the responsibilities of the filmmaker? As consumers of the product, how much should audiences also be responsible? Students will also examine contemporary ethical issues and their representation in a range of films. The course offers insights for filmmakers and anyone with an interest in being a critical and informed consumer of content.

Course Details

Duration 18 hours
Language English
Training Commitment Part Time
Total Enrolled New course
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