Overview

This unit investigates the methods and techniques that are used in the development and production of the Major Film and Television Projects. Students further develop an area of specialisation with a focus on articulating their aesthetic approach and creative outcomes in a Head of Department role. Students will be required to engage in and respond to consultation and peer and industry feedback at all stages of the production process. All screen content will comply with industry standard in terms of safety, intimacy and filming policies when working with diverse communities. The unit also explores the development of creative screen ideas.

Requisites

Prerequisites
FTV40010 Major Project: Production

Rule
300 credit points in: Bachelor of Film and Television (Honours)

Concurrent prerequisites
FTV40005 Movies and Research Methods
Teaching Periods
Location
Start and end dates
Last self-enrolment date
Census date
Last withdraw without fail date
Results released date
Semester 1
Location
Hawthorn
Start and end dates
26-February-2024
26-May-2024
Last self-enrolment date
10-March-2024
Census date
31-March-2024
Last withdraw without fail date
12-April-2024
Results released date
02-July-2024

Learning outcomes

Students who successfully complete this unit will be able to:

  • Apply industry standard formatting to the development of industry documents, short documents, drafts and director and producer statements during the production process
  • Apply the chosen area of specialisation within the film making process and develop that specialisation by working on Major Research Projects
  • Propose and articulate an aesthetic approach to the creative outcome for Major screen projects that takes into account the specialisations chosen
  • Produce and/or write and direct a major project within a collaborative framework with consultation from industry and academics
  • Develop potential additional ancillary footage to be used in marketing
  • Evaluate and reflect on the impact of the production within a social, cultural and environmental context

Teaching methods

Hawthorn

Type Hours per week Number of weeks Total (number of hours)
On-campus
Class
2.00 12 weeks 24
On-campus
Workshop
4.00 12 weeks 48
Specified Activities
Various
10.80 10 weeks 108
Unspecified Activities
Various
8.00 12 weeks 96
TOTAL276

Assessment

Type Task Weighting ULO's
AssignmentIndividual/Group 25% 4,5,6 
Major ProjectGroup 50% 1,2,3,4,5,6 
Reflective EssayIndividual 25% 1,2,3,4,6 

Content

Topics may include:

  • Preparing and shooting a major research project within a collaborative framework with consultation from academics and industry.
  • Applying Industry standard practices through the production of a major screen project
  • Coordinating production processes, creative practices and film technologies along with finance and production logistics
  • Exploring funding opportunities
  • Ensuring the production complies with OH&S filmmaking practices, Working With Childrens checks and Intimacy ettiquet, as required.
  • Graduate Attribute – Teamwork Skills: Collaboration and negotiation
  • Graduate Attribute – Teamwork Skills: Teamwork roles and processes
  • Graduate Attribute – Digital Literacies: Information literacy
  • Graduate Attribute – Digital Literacies: Technical literacy

Study resources

Reading materials

A list of reading materials and/or required textbooks will be available in the Unit Outline on Canvas.