Course description for 2022/23
Production 3
FTV2105
Course description for 2022/23

Production 3

FTV2105

In this course students will continue the learning process from both Production 1 and 2 while collaborating on live-action or multi camera productions.

Projects will consist of both external industrial productions, such as music videos, commercials etc., and projects based on own ideas.

The goal is that the finished products should exhibit a quality matching industry standards.

In this course students will continue the learning process from both Production 1 and 2 and learn more about collaboration on live-action or multi camera productions. Based on their preferred specialization, the following departments are established: Production; Writing & Directing; Cinematography & Postproduction; Sound.

One student per department will take the role as Department Lead, under supervision by a dedicated faculty member per department.

Concepts for Main Live Action Production will determine the activity of all departments in the 1sthalf, to be viewed as Pre-Production. Here, each department will identify technical, artistic, logistic or storytelling challenges present in the Main Production concept(s) and Research and Develop solutions to these challenges, by testing them out on external industrial productions, such as music videos, commercials etc.

This activity builds towards one or more Main Live Action Production (TV-show pilot, short fiction, live TV-show e.g.), to be executed in the 2nd half of the semester.

Only for students accepted at the Bachelor program Film and TV production
Production 2

On successful completion of the course, students should be able to:

Skills:

  • Apply communication skills to express ideas and opinions clearly and constructively in a creative production setting
  • Demonstrate methodical problem solving through proof-of-concept trials.

Knowledge:

  • Identify the limitations and strengths of a live action or multi camera production pipeline

General Competence:

  • Display professionalism in collaboration with both clients and fellow team members.
  • Reflect upon one's own contribution and that of others in a production
No tuition fees. Semester fees and cost of course literature apply.
Mandatory

In part 1 of the semester the class is divided into specialized departments for workshops, R&D and external productions with faculty guidance. In part 2 the students will employ new knowledge and skill gained from Part 1 in one or more larger production(s) with less faculty involvement.

  • Production
  • Joint production meetings
  • Department production meetings
  • Joint reflection sessions
  • Department reflection sessions
  • Client approval meetings
Evaluation using mid-term and final surveys. Students are also encouraged to participate in the central quality surveys.

Portfolio:

2 assignments (production groups). 1 reflection paper (individual).

Generating responses using ChatGPT or similar generative artificial intelligence and submitting them wholly or partially as your own work is considered plagiarism.

Overlap refers to a similarity between courses with the same content. Therefore, you will receive the following reduction in credits if you have taken the courses listed below:

FTV2001 - Media Project 3 - 30 credits

MED2002 - Project X - 30 credits