Module Indicative Content
This module follows on from preparation you have done in your previous semester plus a module in which you have acquired camera and video editing skills. Here you take the project you have developed up to the completion of the pre-production stage and put it into production, post-production and evaluation. At the start of Production 1 you will have the opportunity, in response to feedback you received at the conclusion of your last semester's module, to negotiate with you supervisor minor modifications to the brief and/or script you have devised. (There is not time or scope in this module to completely revise your project from scratch.)
Your experience in this module depends on the nature of the project you have devised in the last semester. At the end of this module your finished work will be shown and discussed along with the work of your peers. This feedback forms a very important part of your learning and will directly inform your written evaluation of your finished product.
Module Additional Assessment Details
The assessment will be one video programme, 5 minutes produced in a small group, which answers the brief you have negotiated at the start of the module. (Supported by production notes.) [Learning Outcomes 1, 3, 4]
An individual written evaluation of the effectiveness of the production and post-production processes in relation to the created product (1000 words) [Learning Outcomes 2, 3]
Module Learning Strategies
You will mainly learn through the experience of producing your programme, with group tutorials with your project supervisor. Where applicable you will also be negotiating directly with a client on a quasi-professional basis. Throughout the project you are encourage to keep an individual production diary in which you systematically record your production meetings and your individual learning. This process of reflection on the production process, along with discussion of the finished programme with your peers, informs the project evaluation with which you conclude the module.
Module Special Admissions Requirements
AM75038-2 Screenwriting: Short Film
and EITHER
AM75030-1 Elements of Broadcasting
OR
AM75034-2 Practical Film Genre
Module Resources
Location camcorder kits
Video editing workstations
Video playback equipment
Archive sources where applicable to the project
Library resources
Module Texts
Fauer, Jon (2001) "SHOOTING DIGITAL VIDEO?"
Lyver, D & Swainson , G (1999) "THE BASICS OF VIDEO PRODUCTION"
Thompson , Roy (1998) "THE GRAMMAR OF THE SHOT" (Focal)
Thompson , Roy (1993) "THE GRAMMAR OF THE EDIT" (Focalk)
Dancyger , Ken (2003) "THE TECHNIQUE OF FILM & VIDEO EDITING" (Focal)