Current active course description (last updated 2023/24)
Project Management and Knowledge
TEA2009
Current active course description (last updated 2023/24)

Project Management and Knowledge

TEA2009

The subject is geared towards two different main goals. Knowledge and contact with the Norwegian theater and film industry, and knowledge of running own projects. With greater knowledge of structures and people in the film and theater industry, it becomes easier for students to be able to adapt and develop their professional skills. The arenas are constantly developing and it is possible to influence these changes. The student will also gain basic knowledge about running own projects from initiative to implementation of production.

Content: Industry knowledge. Network building. The Norwegian Actors' Association's function as a contractual document for actors. Introduction to marketing. Introduction to project planning and project management. Introduction to project description. Target group thinking. Budget and accounting. Knowledge of the playing field. Review of funding arrangements for theater and film.

No prior knowledge beyond the admission requirement is required.
No prior knowledge beyond the admission requirement is required.

KNOWLEDGE

The student

Has broad knowledge of structure in the Norwegian theater and film industry

Has broad knowledge of contractual relations as an actor

Has knowledge of project management

SKILLS

The student

can find, evaluate and reflect on various networks in the industriescan apply professional knowledge of personal marketing

General competence

The student

Has insight and industry knowledge about Norwegian theatre

Knows networks in the industry that can support you during your own practice

Knows how to work as a freelancer at home and abroad

No tuition fees. Semester fees and cost of course literature apply.
Lecture, group work, knowledge acquisition, meetings with the industry, reflection, analysis.
Evaluation using mid-term and final surveys. Students are also encouraged to participate in the central quality surveys.

Overall assessment

Practical exam in a group with individual assessment. Duration up to 6 hours. Grading scale Pass/Fail. Counts 100/100.

Compulsory participation 90%. Approved/not approved. Compulsory participation must be approved in order to receive a final grade in the course.

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