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Screen Practice 2B (FLTV20009)
Undergraduate level 2Points: 25On Campus (Southbank)
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About this subject
- Overview
- Eligibility and requirements
- Assessment
- Dates and times
- Further information
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Contact information
Overview
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Screen Practice 2B enables students to consolidate and further develop skills attained in Screen Practice 2A through making screen work of greater complexity.
Students experience more substantial pre-production work, more sustained production periods and progress to more advanced work on the direction of performance. Practical assignments are completed within a staggered production schedule.
Students will write and produce a short motion picture production, from concept to completion, finished to industry standard. Students also crew on other student productions in key areas, including camera, lighting, sound recording, production management, and assistant directing. Through collaboration with peers, within an interdisciplinary framework, students continue to develop and refine leadership and interpersonal skills.
Intended learning outcomes
On completion of this subject, students should be able to:
- confidently apply planning and production techniques and concepts to the realisation of complex screen-based ideas;
- demonstrate intermediate level filmmaking skills, including the direction of performance;
- apply practical and theoretical collaborative skills in creative environments;
- manage constructive collaborative relationships in the process of film making;
- demonstrate technical capability in capturing and editing sound.
Generic skills
On completion of this subject students should be able to:
- advance their ability to communicate in visual form;
- plan and organise their work and solve problems;
- show increasing levels of initiative, leadership and collaboration;
- lead a team and work collaboratively;
- apply practical and theoretical knowledge to problem solve both practically and creatively;
- further consolidate a set of flexible and transferable skills for different types of employment.
Last updated: 31 January 2024
Eligibility and requirements
Prerequisites
All of
Code | Name | Teaching period | Credit Points |
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FLTV20006 | Screen Practice 2A | Semester 1 (On Campus - Southbank) |
25 |
FLTV20010 | Screen Culture 2 | Semester 1 (On Campus - Southbank) |
12.5 |
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: 31 January 2024
Assessment
Description | Timing | Percentage |
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Preparatory and Compliance Production paperwork
| Throughout the teaching period | 10% |
Direct and produce a short film that you have written (2-4 minutes duration)
| Throughout the teaching period | 45% |
Reflective report on your directing role in the short film
| Throughout the teaching period | 10% |
Crewing on peers' 2-4 minute short films
| Throughout the teaching period | 20% |
Reflective report on your crewing roles
| Throughout the teaching period | 5% |
Director's realisation statement
| Due 3 weeks before shoot commencement date | 10% |
Hurdle requirement: Students must attend a minimum of 75% of all scheduled classes . | Throughout the teaching period | N/A |
Hurdle requirement: Students must submit all elements of assessment to be eligible for a pass in this subject. For the purposes of meeting this hurdle requirement, each submitted assessment must be complete and constitute a genuine attempt to address the requirements of the task. Submitting only part of an assessment (e.g. only the title page) or an assessment on an irrelevant topic will not meet this hurdle requirement. | N/A |
Last updated: 31 January 2024
Dates & times
- Semester 1
Coordinator Siobhan Jackson Mode of delivery On Campus (Southbank) Contact hours 142 hours Total time commitment 408 hours Teaching period 28 February 2022 to 29 May 2022 Last self-enrol date 11 March 2022 Census date 31 March 2022 Last date to withdraw without fail 6 May 2022 Assessment period ends 24 June 2022 - Semester 2
Coordinator Adrian Holmes Mode of delivery On Campus (Southbank) Contact hours 142 hours Total time commitment 408 hours Teaching period 25 July 2022 to 23 October 2022 Last self-enrol date 5 August 2022 Census date 31 August 2022 Last date to withdraw without fail 23 September 2022 Assessment period ends 18 November 2022
Last updated: 31 January 2024
Further information
- Texts
Prescribed texts
There are no specifically prescribed or recommended texts for this subject.
- Related Handbook entries
This subject contributes to the following:
Type Name Course Bachelor of Fine Arts (Film and Television)
Last updated: 31 January 2024