Module Descriptors
MSC PROJECT - FILM TECHNOLOGY
FILM70373
Key Facts
School of Computing and Digital Technologies
Level 7
60 credits
Contact
Leader: James Fair
Hours of Study
Scheduled Learning and Teaching Activities: 24
Independent Study Hours: 576
Total Learning Hours: 600
Assessment
  • PROJECT weighted at 80%
  • PRESENTATION - INDIVIDUAL weighted at 20%
Module Details
Module Additional Assessment Details
A Project length 12,000 WORDS weighted at 80%. An INDIVIDUAL PRESENTATATION weighted at 20% which will include assessment of the practical artefact.

Assessing Learning Outcomes 1-6
1. The technical content and the clarity and layout of the submitted project report.
2. The content, layout and clarity of the oral presentation of the project report to a mixed audience of professional engineers, technologists and students.
3. Your ability to defend the project report contents in front of a panel of specialist professional engineers and technologists. The recommended approximate length of the project report is 12,000 words of main text.

100% in-class assessment is in effect as follows:-

- Project report technical content, clarity and layout - 80%
- Oral presentation and oral defence of project report content and practical artefact - 20%
Module Indicative Content
In consultation with a designated supervisor, formulate the content and the time schedule for an advanced level research project at the forefront of Digital Feature Film Technology in the chosen field of study. The research will be formulated to be at a level and of an importance which is similar to research presented at national technical conferences within the field of study.

Using established research techniques, carry out the chosen research project autonomously with minimal supervision.

Write a comprehensive report covering the research programme, present the report to an audience of specialists and non-specialists, and defend the content of the report in front of a panel of specialist professional engineers and technologists.

In order to qualify for the MSc, the project will focus upon the technical approaches to filmmaking, using predominantly quantitative methodologies. The emphasis will be upon the scientific method when exploring topics; using hypotheses, testing, analysis and evaluation as a framework for understanding.
Module Resources
Supervisor, library, computing facilities, relevant software, Internet and experimental facilities as required.
Module Learning Strategies
Information gathering to identify all relevant previous works underpinning the proposed project including discussions with supervisor.

Critical evaluation of the relevant previous work to clearly establish the foundation on which the proposed project will build.

Critical evaluation of the composition and layout of high quality research papers in the field of study to establish the appropriate writing style and the clarity of communication which is required in advanced level reporting of the proposed research.

Technical discussions with relevant experts and specialists in industry and/or University.

In-depth application of existing research techniques, numerical analysis methods, experimental techniques etc as required for the successful and timely completion of an advanced level research project.

Report writing, preparation of oral presentation, and oral presentation of report content, all at a professional level similar to that expected at a national technical conference. This may also include reviews of reports / presentations produced by previous students.
Module Texts
Relevant texts to be identified by student and supervisor.