Teaching Responsibility
LJMU Schools involved in Delivery:
Liverpool Screen School
Learning Methods
Tutorial
Workshop
Module Offerings
6012MEDIA-SEP-MTP
Aims
To provide a concentrated opportunity to contribute to the origination, research, development and production of a media artefact as a culmination of the student's degree experience
To provide an opportunity for students to produce work that reflects their skills and positions them in the job market, providing them with valuable practical experience and a portfolio piece of work.
Learning Outcomes
1.
Critically analyse an original concept
2.
Deconstruct a concept for a media production to identify key production processes
3.
Apply production processes in the development of a media product.
Module Content
Outline Syllabus:Students will independently explore and further develop skills and knowledge in the following:
Time Management
Production Management
Production skills particular to their chosen area of media production
Current thinking pertinent to their chosen production practise.
Module Overview:
This module provides you with the opportunity to contribute to the origination, research, development and production of a media artefact as a culmination of the degree experience. It will provide an opportunity for you to produce work that reflects your skills and positions you in the job market, providing valuable practical experience and a portfolio piece of work.
This module provides you with the opportunity to contribute to the origination, research, development and production of a media artefact as a culmination of the degree experience. It will provide an opportunity for you to produce work that reflects your skills and positions you in the job market, providing valuable practical experience and a portfolio piece of work.
Additional Information:Working to a brief negotiated with the module staff students will produce a media product either as an individual or in a small team.
If working individually, students will need to demonstrate that they will be able to produce the work alone. All students will submit a proposal including a risk assessment and identifying each student's role in the production. Students must use
the Screen School facilities and attend supervision tutorials at which progress will be monitored.