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Master of Screen Producing (MC-SCPROD) // Attributes, outcomes and skills
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About this course
Coordinator
Stephen Luby
Intended learning outcomes
On completion of this course, graduates should be able to:
- adapt integrated knowledge of screen production processes - including script development, production management and compliance, distribution and marketing - to the evolving demands of contemporary practice;
- investigate, analyse and synthesise complex concepts and theories that contribute to professional screen practice or scholarship;
- critically engage with research principles and methods of screen producing to apply advanced knowledge to producing and developing screen work;
- communicate knowledge, skills, theories and ideas to specialist, non-specialist and culturally diverse audiences using evidence-based arguments that are robust to critique;
- apply cognitive, technical, business and creative skills to solving screen production problems and challenges;
- apply critically reflective, motivated and cooperative learning practices in delivering independent and collaborative screen projects;
- integrate complex skills and knowledge in both the business and art of screen producing to develop a critical strategic career pathway that is flexible and resilient in a changing industry landscape;
- exhibit creative and flexible leadership, working collegially across multiple contexts with diverse stakeholders, exemplifying skills that will enable them to contribute to screen culture;
- produce creative and written screen-based works of a high standard whilst exhibiting personal autonomy and accountability.
Generic skills
On completion of this course, graduates should be able to:
- work autonomously, use expert judgement, with knowledge adaptability and responsibility as a practitioner and learner;
- work as a leader showing initiative and openness and with creativity and initiative in new situations;
- display a working knowledge of screen based processes and pathways;
- work collaboratively, responsibly, and flexibly across disciplines, with a diverse range of stakeholders to create and organise a range of screen industry material;
- effectively communicate, interpret and analyse with a capacity for critical thinking;
- research and apply methodologies to making films;
- establish clear and attainable project goals and deliverables;
- determine the commercial viability of ideas;
- translate ideas into action;
- network, broker and mentor, to lead others in the skills of problem solving;
- demonstrate a positive self-concept that facilitates effective action and the ability to manage emotion and motivation to successfully handle challenges and manage conflict;
- demonstrate resilience (working under pressure).
Graduate attributes
Graduates of the Master of Screen Producing will be:
- adept at the analysis and evaluation of creative and business problems to facilitate evidence-based decision making
- proficient in professional knowledge and skills in screen practices, with an aptitude for continued self-directed learning
- skilled at identifying and implementing creative business opportunities with the ability to take these to a defined market
- competent at researching, analysing and evaluating information that is evidence-based and applicable across screen production contexts
- ethical problem solvers in filmmaking through the application of appropriate concepts, principles and data
- strategic, creative and critical thinkers in relation to local and global screen based challenges and issues
- effective communicators of filmmaking and screen based concepts to organisations, peers, audiences and the wider community
- able to conduct basic market and audience research and to draw on information from a wide variety of sources
- able to demonstrate leadership and display excellent collaboration skills necessary to working within complex filmmaking environments
- knowledgeable across disciplines; graduates will critically examine, synthesise and evaluate knowledge across multiple disciplines relevant to screen development, writing, business, research, law, finance, marketing and logistics.
Last updated: 10 November 2023