Teaching Responsibility
LJMU Schools involved in Delivery:
Liverpool Screen School
Learning Methods
Lecture
Workshop
Module Offerings
5031MEDIA-SEP-MTP
Aims
To introduce the basic working practices, shooting conventions and camera scripting of multi-camera studio production.
To advance the capacity for: editorial decision making and production research, organisation, meeting deadlines, effective planning and communication, self-reliance and teamwork.
To enhance creative thinking and problem solving as a team in a live setting.
Learning Outcomes
1.
Understand the importance of editorial reasoning throughout the production process.
2.
Contribute to the production research and apply the conventions of multi-camera filming of a TV Studio magazine.
3.
Reflect on their role in the production team in relation to others and the final output
Module Content
Outline Syllabus:Contemporary context of television studio production, its themes and its audience.
Producing TV studio scripts and camera cards.
TV studio production roles and responsibilities.
Multi-camera shooting principles: cross shooting interviews, shooting and scripting music performance for multi-camera studio and demonstration items.
Research and production of a short studio insert package.
Effective use of gallery and talk back systems, studio floor disciplines.
Researching and securing content.
Effective studio set design and its editorial reasoning.
Module Overview:
The module will introduce the basic working practices, shooting conventions and camera scripting of multi-camera studio production. The aim is to advance the capacity for: editorial decision making and production research, organisation, meeting deadlines, effective planning and communication, self-reliance and teamwork, to enhance creative thinking and problem solving as a team in a live setting.
The module will introduce the basic working practices, shooting conventions and camera scripting of multi-camera studio production. The aim is to advance the capacity for: editorial decision making and production research, organisation, meeting deadlines, effective planning and communication, self-reliance and teamwork, to enhance creative thinking and problem solving as a team in a live setting.
Additional Information:Students will be informed of the non-fiction options in semester two of Level four to assist planning. The options should be capped as 28 is the ideal TV Studio number.
Students will be encouraged to engage with society to find local points of interest to inform their narratives.