Major Live Action Project - Production (9264.2)
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EFTSL | Credit points | Faculty |
0.125 | 3 | Faculty Of Arts And Design |
Discipline | Study level | HECS Bands |
Discipline Of Creative And Cultural Practice | Level 3 - Undergraduate Advanced Unit | Band 2 2021 (Commenced Before 1 Jan 2021) Band 4 2021 (Commenced After 1 Jan 2021) Band 4 2021 (Commenced After 1 Jan Social Work_Exclude 0905) |
Learning outcomes
On completion of this unit students will be able to:1. collaborate successfully with fellow filmmakers on the creation of a short film production;
2. demonstrate a practical understanding of all the different aspects of short film and video production, from directing to acting, cinematography, crew work, production managing;
3. carry a short film project through the production phase of development, and ready it for another group of filmmakers to complete in post-production;
4. adapt to the demands of timetables, schedules, scripts, etc that may or may not have originated with another team of filmmakers.
Graduate attributes
1. UC graduates are professional - communicate effectively1. UC graduates are professional - work collaboratively as part of a team, negotiate, and resolve conflict
3. UC graduates are lifelong learners - evaluate and adopt new technology
1. UC graduates are professional - use creativity, critical thinking, analysis and research skills to solve theoretical and real-world problems
2. UC graduates are global citizens - make creative use of technology in their learning and professional lives
Prerequisites
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Required texts
Ascher, S, Pincus, E & Mcarthy, R 1999, Filmmaker's handbook: a comprehensive guide for the digital age Penguin Group, USA
Cleve, B 2006, Film production management, 3rd edition, Focal Press, New York USA
Hart, J 1998, The art of the storyboard; storyboarding for film, TV & animation, Focal Press
Katz, SD 1991, Film directing shot by shot, visualizing from concept to screen, Michael Wiese Productions, Los Angeles, USA
Katz, SD 1998, Film directing cinematic motion, Michael Wiese Productions, Los Angeles, USA
Lumet, S 1996, Making movies, Knopf Publishing Group, New York
Mascelli, JV 1998, The five C's of cinematography: motion pictures filming techniques, Silman-James Press, Los Angeles
Murch, W 2001, In the blink of an eye: a perspective on film editing, Silman-James Press, Los Angeles
For Unit readings and resources in the University of Canberra Library
Link to search page for Unit Readings (print materials)
Link to search page for eReserve (electronic materials)
Rabiger, M 2001, Directing, film techniques & aesthetics, 3rd edition, Oxford, UK
Vineyard, J 2000, Setting up your shots: great camera moves every filmmaker should know, Michael Wiese Productions, Los Angeles, USA
Submission of assessment items
Extensions & Late submissions
All video projects must be submitted via a playable dvd to front reception by the due date.
Special assessment requirements
(For year-long units only - when credit points are not counted until completion of the second unit. Delete for other units): Students enrolled in year-long units (consisting of a part A and part B unit code) will be allocated a continuing grade (CNTY) on completion of part A. Once the student has completed part B, the grade for part A will be updated such that the grades for the two unit codes are the same.
Supplementary assessment
Refer to the UC Supplementary Assessment Policy
Students must apply academic integrity in their learning and research activities at UC. This includes submitting authentic and original work for assessments and properly acknowledging any sources used.
Academic integrity involves the ethical, honest and responsible use, creation and sharing of information. It is critical to the quality of higher education. Our academic integrity values are honesty, trust, fairness, respect, responsibility and courage.
UC students have to complete the Academic Integrity Module annually to learn about academic integrity and to understand the consequences of academic integrity breaches (or academic misconduct).
UC uses various strategies and systems, including detection software, to identify potential breaches of academic integrity. Suspected breaches may be investigated, and action can be taken when misconduct is found to have occurred.
Information is provided in the Academic Integrity Policy, Academic Integrity Procedure, and University of Canberra (Student Conduct) Rules 2023. For further advice, visit Study Skills.
Learner engagement
The amount of time you will need to spend on study in this unit will depend on a number of factors including your prior knowledge, learning skill level and learning style. Nevertheless, in planning your time commitments you should note that for a 3cp unit the total notional workload over the semester or term is assumed to be 150 hours. These hours include time spent in classes. The total workload for units of different credit point value should vary proportionally. For example, for a 6cp unit the total notional workload over a semester or term is assumed to be 300 hours.
Participation requirements
Non participation may have a negative impact on a student's grade because they miss key learning opportunities
Required IT skills
Proficiency in word processing & LearnOnline Moodle are required.
Work placement, internships or practicums
The online UC Co-op Testbook Search is available for purchasing text books
Additional information
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