This course has no pre-requisites. However, experience in Level 2 Photography or another Visual Arts subject is a definite advantage.
Level 3 Photography - Semester 2 (Code: PHT3B) - UE List A approved
This option is only available in association with Semester 1 (Code: PHT3A). It is for students who would like endorse in this subject. To endorse, students must complete both Semester 1 & 2.
Introduction to the course includes the development of skills in photography and art thinking. Students are encouraged to draw from their environment and make artworks recognizing the conventions used in photographic practice. Use of studio lighting, time lapse and various indoor and outdoor photoshoots is expected.
Additionally, a research project with L1 Literacy credits attached, may be completed. All developing skills lead towards the 14 credit folio.
In Semester B, a 14 credit, 3 panel folio may be produced by those who are choosing Semester A and B. This planning and successful production of the external folio will allow for 'course endorsement'. With teacher guidance, every student will produce their own range of ideas and artworks. It will often reflect their interests and aspirations. Each folio is unique and the student programme is personalized to the suit the individual. It is their ideas and conceptual journey which must be supported by the kaiako / teacher.
Level 3 - Student researching and developing ideas in his workbook
Scholarship, an exam beyond Level 3, is available in this discipline; Photography. Students will 'opt in' and gain regular support and guidance. This is available for anyone who is keen to do what it takes to succeed in a Visual Arts Scholarship submission. We have had many Excellences, Scholarships and Outstanding Scholarships over the recent years. The 'exam' is completed concurrently with the Level 3 years work. Essentially all the gathered workbook information is distilled down to eight A3 pages of inter-connected essence which are submitted in November. (an example page is below)
Semester B
Semester B
– Internals only (3.2 - 4 credits, 3.5 - 4 credits) unless already completed Semester A If Semester A is already completed, then 3.4 (External =Folio - 14 credits) & 3.5 (Internal - 4 credits) is available.
Students who wish to complete the 14-credit folio (3.4) must also select Semester A.
This enables the availability of course endorsement.
Arts - Mātauranga Toi, Year 13 (NCEA Level 3)
More than one Visual Arts course may be taken at Level 3.
Career PathwaysAnimator/Digital Artist, Artist, Baker, Tattoo Artist, Chef, Jeweller, Make-up Artist, Curator, Visual Merchandiser, Exhibition and Collections Technician, Florist, Secondary School Teacher
Contributions and Equipment/StationeryContribution to the costs of take-home components is expected. This includes the specialist papers, printing inks and other folio production costs.