Industry Project (Screen Producing) (FLTV90056)
Graduate courseworkPoints: 25On Campus (Southbank)
Overview
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Students in the Screen Producing specialisation will develop a screen industry project collaboratively or individually with the intent to take it to an audience or market. Projects will be self or team driven, through a combination of independent study and workshops. Implementing both creative and commercial skills developed throughout the course, students will develop a project suitable for pitching to the commercial or indie market, including financiers or alternative funding solutions.
The project will enhance and showcase the student's future professional opportunities and extend their skill sets across the boundaries of higher education and into industry. This process will include research for both the project, and its potential platforms and audiences, as well as story and pitch materials of a professional standard.
Working with other creative contributors or elements (through research and/or practice), students will define their role as producer within the project and develop a unified creative vision for a practical project that can be realised within a given budget, time and framework.
The culmination of this project development will be an industry-facing pitch event, where students present their projects to a panel of industry professionals. This event not only serves as a vital real-world experience by simulating professional pitching scenarios but also provides a platform for immediate feedback and potential collaboration, bridging the gap between academic achievements and industry connections.
Intended learning outcomes
On completion of this subject, students should be able to:
- research, develop and pitch a real-world screen project from the producer's perspective;
- integrate creative and business skills in project development;
- collaborate with creative partners to develop a unified creative vision to realise a professional screen project through research and/or practice;
- prepare and generate a project plan to take a screen work to a specified audience or market.
Generic skills
On completion of this subject, students should be able to:
- apply critical thinking to screen-based problems;
- communicate effectively in oral and written form;
- apply innovative problem-solving skills to collaborative learning;
- synthesise data and other forms of information.
Last updated: 4 March 2025