ACF303 - Narrative Film and Television Project
Unit details
Year: | 2019 unit information |
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Enrolment modes: | Trimester 2: Burwood (Melbourne) |
Credit point(s): | 2 |
EFTSL value: | 0.250 |
Trimester 2 Unit Chair: | John Cumming |
Cohort rule: | Only available to students enrolled in A300 or A351 |
Prerequisite: | Any two level 2 units from ACF202, ACF205, ACF212, ACF207. |
Incompatible with: | ACF307, ACF308 |
Scheduled learning activities - campus: | 1 x 2 hour Class per week, 1 x 3 hour Seminar per week |
Content
This capstone unit enables Film & Television students to apply their skill and knowledge to realising and managing major screen productions. Produced primarily in teams, projects may be short narrative films, short documentary films, experimental screen works, or television studio productions. Learning activities and assessment deadlines are determined by the project timeline and individual production responsibilities. Throughout the production students will be required to evaluate their working methods and project, to interpret and respond to feedback and to develop strategies to improve their work and working methods. Individual student portfolios will include production items created during pre-production, production and post-production including the necessary deliverables for public presentation of their work.
Please note: A300 students will be required to complete their assessment tasks working with film equipment aligned with studies in their major and A351 students will work with different film equipment aligned with their course.
Assessment
Assessment 1 (Group) - Major Project (3200 word equivalent) - 40%
Assessment 2 (Individual) - Individual Portfolio (3200 word equivalent) - 40%
Assessment 3 (Individual) - Team performance Evaluation (1600 word equivalent) - 20%
Unit Fee Information
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