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Master of Production Design for Screen (MC-PRODDFS) // Attributes, outcomes and skills
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About this course
- Overview
- Entry and participation requirements
- Attributes, outcomes and skills
- Course structure
- Further study
Coordinator
Jo Briscoe
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Students currently admitted in this course:
Future students:
Intended learning outcomes
On completion of this course, students should have achieved the following:
- A deep understanding of the discipline of design for screen;
- The ability to research broadly, analyse findings and apply them within the context of designing for screen;
- Excellent written, oral and visual communication technologies in the presentation of their design concepts;
- Cross-discipline collaboration skills, knowledge about other disciplines and the ability o work alongside students from other programs to produce creative works;
- Creative problem-solving skills, particularly when applying knowledge and theory to specific design projects;
- An in depth understanding of the role screen-based media plays in society;
- The skills and willingness to take ion key roles in the development of artistic works. These roles will include decision making, implementation of ideas, leadership of teams and working within own personal capabilities;
- An understanding of the social responsibilities associated with making and distributing screen based media;
- Knowledge of sustainability and the environmental impact of making screen-based media.
- The ability to collaborate with a variety of students and professionals from a range of cultural backgrounds;
- The ability to pass on their skills and knowledge to junior members of their crew on film making projects;
Generic skills
On completion of this course students should have developed:
- The ability to think analytically
- The ability to research and articulate findings
- The ability to perform and apply research in the production of creative works
- The ability to form and express opinions
- The ability to apply theory in practice
- The ability to develop and run a budget
- The ability to develop a schedule
- The ability to solve technical problems
- The ability to creatively solve problems
- The ability to work as part of a creative team
- The ability to generate creative ideas and concepts
- The ability to be organised and methodical in their approach to developing full designs
- The ability to be organised and methodical in their approach to documenting a design concept
- The ability to be organised and methodical in their approach to realising a design concept
- The ability to communicate effectively through visual and verbal means
- The ability to accept and respond to constructive feedback
- The ability to reflect on own design practice
Graduate attributes
https://provost.unimelb.edu.au/student-life/the-melbourne-graduate
Last updated: 12 November 2021