ASSESSMENT DETAILS
100% Portfolio assessing all learning outcomes
INDICATIVE CONTENT
This module aims to introduce you to the concepts and techniques used in multi-camera studio production. You will develop studio based ideas and work through the pre-production and production processes created live and as live multi camera productions.
You will work as a team to produce a studio based production. During the module students will learn aspects of studio lighting, multi camera production, studio sound and setup.
You will gain an understanding of the application of digital technology to studio based production and apply these skills to individually developed projects.
LEARNING STRATEGIES
12 x 3 hours which will be made up from a combination of short lectures, practical demonstrations and tutor led development.
Contextual lectures
Production meetings for project development
Technical tasks to develop applied skills
Development sessions to progress practical work
Independent study time should be utilised to gain experience on required equipment and expand knowledge in the subject area
Self-managed meetings
Independent research and study
Collaborative research and practical work
Self-managed studio time including rehearsal and technical run through
RESOURCES
Multi camera studio facility
Level 5 camera, grip and lighting equipment
Post production facilities
TEXTS
PIZZI, S. (2014) A Broadcast Engineering Tutorial for Non-Engineers. 4th Ed. Focal Press.
ZETTL, H. (2014) Television Production Handbook. 12th Ed. Wadsworth Publishing.
UTTERBACK, A. (2015) Studio Television Production and Directing: Concepts, Equipment, and Procedures. 2nd Ed. Focal Press.
CURY, I. (2010) Directing and Producing for Television. 4th Ed. Routledge.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
1. WORK COMPETENTLY AS PART OF A TEAM IN A MULTI CAMERA STUDIO ENVIRONMENT
[Knowledge and Understanding]
2. SOLVE THE PRACTICAL PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH MULTI CAMERA STUDIO BASED PRODUCTION
[Problem Solving]
3. ANALYSE THE ROLES UNDERTAKEN IN STUDIO BASED PRODUCTIONS
[Analysis]