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Producing and the Creative Process (FLTV90021)
Graduate courseworkPoints: 12.5On Campus (Southbank)
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- Eligibility and requirements
- Assessment
- Dates and times
- Further information
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Contact information
Semester 2
Overview
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Students will be introduced to the creative processes and stages in the development of film and television product. Students will be exposed to script and story analysis, trained in pitching potential film and television product as well as widening their understanding of screen theory and practical production knowledge.
Intended learning outcomes
This subject will enable students to:
- extend their creative abilities and business skills;
- develop a sound understanding of the structure of the Australian Film, Television and allied industries
Generic skills
On completing this subject students will: • exhibit an ability for intellectual curiosity and an understanding of the creative process; • confidently communicate in oral and written form; • demonstrate story analysis skills; • exhibit the skills to interpret, analyse and problem solve; • demonstrate an understanding of screen culture; • exhibit a developed knowledge of the film, television and allied industries and how to engage with key industry players; • communicate confidently both orally and in writing for a wide variety of audience;
Last updated: 3 November 2022
Eligibility and requirements
Prerequisites
None
Corequisites
None
Non-allowed subjects
None
Inherent requirements (core participation requirements)
The University of Melbourne is committed to providing students with reasonable adjustments to assessment and participation under the Disability Standards for Education (2005), and the Assessment and Results Policy (MPF1326). Students are expected to meet the core participation requirements for their course. These can be viewed under Entry and Participation Requirements for the course outlines in the Handbook.
Further details on how to seek academic adjustments can be found on the Student Equity and Disability Support website: http://services.unimelb.edu.au/student-equity/home
Last updated: 3 November 2022
Assessment
Additional details
2 projects by oral pitch (eqv 1500 words each) Week 6 - 60%
Written appraisal of the industry relevant to student vocation (2000 words) Week 12 - 40%
Last updated: 3 November 2022
Dates & times
- Semester 2
Principal coordinator Gus Howard Mode of delivery On Campus (Southbank) Contact hours 48 Teaching period 24 July 2017 to 22 October 2017 Last self-enrol date 4 August 2017 Census date 31 August 2017 Last date to withdraw without fail 22 September 2017 Assessment period ends 17 November 2017 Semester 2 contact information
Time commitment details
140
Last updated: 3 November 2022
Further information
- Texts
Prescribed texts
There are no specifically prescribed or recommended texts for this subject.
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This subject contributes to the following:
Type Name Course Master of Producing
Last updated: 3 November 2022